iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 8, 2004 Yeah, but that can cause problems with holidays, etc. So there should be a limit, say a month, if theres no new posts an email is sent to the person asking what is going on and giving them one more month to reply. Another email should be sent when there is a week left, just in case. And then, thats account deleted. Two months is quite a while to post something about a snooker game or something, anything. Yup..agree with you... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 8, 2004 Cool. OK, so whos in charge around here? We've got something new for you... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 8, 2004 The word 'Active ' should be defined with clear boundaries....... when I say boundary i mean lines, when I mean lines I mean number of post per week, or per day.... etc... I agree completely... there should be very clear boundaries. I would like to extend that idea as well... there should be some warning or probationary period before accounts become inactive. We should at least be warned before an inactive account is deleted. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 10, 2004 There are 2 forms of "ACTIVE FORUM MEMBERS"1. The real active member:Though his posts may be 1, 2, or 20.. yet he only replies to say something positive or helpful. This contributes to the forum strength and power.. Also, he may just have a request or a thank you.. and he's totally useless.2. The high post count member:Though his posts are usually 50, 100, or even more... This doesn't indicate he's a of real support or help.. And also it doesn't indicate the opposite.. simply it's not an idicator!!!I have seen many forums who's members are active in this way:a post = hi (no need to say hi anyway..)a post= thank you (He was not asking the question in the first place)a post = bye bye ( is he traveling some where? it's a forum for God's sake)And what about locking the topics? I asked a question and someone answered and it was locked.. :evil:This forum is a hosting service forum.. What do you expect ppl to be active in if their website is going well or they don't have something to talk about?Just put a rule => you must reach 50 posts to get a hosting....And start watching ppl go away.... awaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 10, 2004 Why???Why do you need a specific amount of posts every week, come on!being active means feeling part of a community, helping others etc..!! Damnz//It seems to me like: "oh, this week I'll do 3 posts, becuase that's just enough to keep my account acitve." I don't think you belong in a community if you think like that... but I'm a little pissed atm.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 Why???Why do you need a specific amount of posts every week, come on!being active means feeling part of a community, helping others etc..!! Damnz//It seems to me like: "oh, this week I'll do 3 posts, becuase that's just enough to keep my account acitve." I don't think you belong in a community if you think like that... but I'm a little pissed atm.. Yea....just post if you feel too...we can't force anybody post 50 per week or 5 posts per day....FNH don't need to set that rule because it is just waste FNH and members time...visit and post 1 is already good than post too many craps... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 errm .. maybe yazer have a point. If it was possible(i have no idea) to implement a system, ranking user on the quality of their posts, rather than the the quantity - that would virtually eliminate spam and flame! :?: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 ^^^^^ lol dude i dont think that you could find a script that would make difference between a good and bad post ..... l Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 ^^^^^ lol dude i dont think that you could find a script that would make difference between a good and bad post ..... lMore along the lines of that evey post gets manually rated by everyone. Or a more mild and acceptable version of it, that every post has a plus and minus sign somewhere wich you click when you feel the post is good/bad quality. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 I also read alot about the server crashes and ppl with bad content b4 many accounts were lost.. Mine was too.Then I saw a moderator telling another user that he's account was removed because he only has 5 posts... 2 before this topic...When I tried to clarify why mine was closed (may be for the same reason) He said u missed alot and server crashes.. etc and he closed the topic..What is it with you guys and closing the topics??? for me, I wont post anything if I am not able to reply to my own post and ask more.. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 hey, hey, hey now. We got no post meter. Right now n00bs with 1 post are getting accepted. When the server starts filling up the weeding will need to start but everyone gets a chance to be an active part of the community and not get culled later on.Getting a topic closed is not the end of the world. That is part of the mod job. Peeps go off on a rant that is also well covered elsewhere - nobody's perfect, - that's still cool. Being helpful doesn't get closed. Sometimes asking for help that others need too can be a big help.N00bs sometimes ask the strangest things in the strangest ways, that is part of the learning. Everybody was a n00b once and everybody still is in their own way. A good community is about learning.This is a good debate about self-definition of the FNH community but remember a cool community is peeps, not scripts and numbers. Great posts, zzzz posts and spam are all part of it. This isn't a group of academic scientists sharing the data of their last research project to save the world (or kill it). We have Elder members and n00bs and all inbetween. The mods are very generous and you get the best help from members when you need it. Peeps also share the coolest stuff about what they're into. Spammers get slammed by members and mods but not too harshly. That's cool. Maybe they can learn. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 Even if no post here are required to request a free hosting, we do ask you to post from time to time here to keep your account alive...It's pretty obvious that s/o who after several weeks only has 1 post or 2 (which are for requesting an account), is NOT active... :? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 Hi everybody As it is right now the category of a member is measured by the number of posts. ***censored***. Thus, some people, in order to climb in the ladder of member's category post a lot. This is to say that they do not work to help the community, they work for an indicator, the number of posts. Fortunately, FNH does not request a predefined number of posts to assign a Free Web Hosting. Which is very nice and a confirmation that , as many of you say, the number of posts does not tell anything. It could happen that a member post not as much as the average but when this person does it, posts a quality article. How do you measure quality in a post? There is no indicator, suitable for a computer, to represent quality. So a human should intervene. Which means someone should read the articles to evaluate the quality of them. At least the ones of people that post few. Is there another way to evaluate quality? ~ censored, could have lead to massive spams... ~ Infraid Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 For sure Infraid. Maybe we should set up a Forum for those that get kicked for no posts and who show up all mad about it. The mods could move their posts there so we could go and get a good laugh once in a while. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iGuest 3 Report post Posted December 11, 2004 The forum is strictly done to discuss the hosting serviceThat is not correct. Go to the main page and scroll down. You will see a lot of different forums and if what you're looking for, is not thereyou can raise the topic in the chit-chat forum.POST COUNT CAN NEVER BE A GOOD ACTIVITY METER. Period!Thats a subjective opinion! A lov postcount means limited activity. Period!I also read alot about the server crashes and ppl with bad content b4 many accounts were lost.. Mine was too. All accounts were lost. Many have lost their account twice during the past two months.Then I saw a moderator telling another user that he's account was removed because he only has 5 posts... 2 before this topic...This is a community. A community is all about participation, and still be a newbie after 4 weekscan hardly be construed as participation.When I tried to clarify why mine was closed (may be for the same reason) He said u missed alot and server crashes.. etc and he closed the topic.. It was for that reason. And you missed it all because you didn't partake.What is it with you guys and closing the topics??? for me, I wont post anything if I am not able to reply to my own post and ask more.. Topics are generally closed when finished or debated or answered elsewhere, which brings me to the conclusion:All the answers i have given here can be found elsewhere in the forums, but you obviously havent bothered looking.If you read thru, at least, the main section before you post again you will find a lot of your questions answered. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites