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TheDroppingDead


Prosperity before Entity

    I recommend adding the feature to see how many posts somebody has next to their name, on each and every post they submit. So then, we can see how long someone has been here at runningAHEAD.(due to the higher number of post count) This would also be beneficial, because we can see who the "experts" are, since they posted more, and most likely know what they are talking about. Smile Now, for the Profile Starting of threads. I advise you add the function, for users to have the ability to see which threads were started, by a particular person, by clicking on their profile. What I mean is, is if you visit somebodys' profile, there should be an option to see which threads were started by them, by clicking on the "Threads started by this user" button. These are just suggestions Smile
      I recommend adding the feature to see how many posts somebody has next to their name, on each and every post they submit. So then, we can see how long someone has been here at runningAHEAD.(due to the higher number of post count) This would also be beneficial, because we can see who the "experts" are, since they posted more, and most likely know what they are talking about. Smile Now, for the Profile Starting of threads. I advise you add the function, for users to have the ability to see which threads were started, by a particular person, by clicking on their profile. What I mean is, is if you visit somebodys' profile, there should be an option to see which threads were started by them, by clicking on the "Threads started by this user" button. These are just suggestions Smile

       

      I've seen this sort of thing on other sites, but let's be honest: quantity is not the same thing as quality. I think you can get a petty good sense of a poster's experience and expertise by looking at his or her training log.

      It should be mathematical, but it's not.


      Not in Chicago

        I suggest that eric also add a feature where we can all vote on every post so that we can determine whether oir not it was a quality post.  Then the totals can be aggragated and ranked, and placed underneath our avatar.  If someone's quality/quantity ratio becomes too low, they should be sent a warning to either decrease their posts or increase their quality.  After 2 such warnings those deemed unworthy should be banned from the site.   

        You suck. You should just quit. Jackass. Welcome back.

          I've seen this sort of thing on other sites, but let's be honest: quantity is not the same thing as quality. I think you can get a petty good sense of a poster's experience and expertise by looking at his or her training log.

           

          Also by sitting back and "listening" Smile

          steph  

           

          OCD  If you don't laugh ...   

            I suggest that eric also add a feature where we can all vote on every post so that we can determine whether oir not it was a quality post.  Then the totals can be aggragated and ranked, and placed underneath our avatar.  If someone's quality/quantity ratio becomes too low, they should be sent a warning to either decrease their posts or increase their quality.  After 2 such warnings those deemed unworthy should be banned from the site.   

             

            "...either decrease their posts or increase their quality"--that's my favorite thing I've seen today so far.

              You should really aim for 2 to 3 quality posts per week. The rest should all be easy.

              But Och! I backward cast my e'e, On prospects drear!
              An' forward, tho' I canna see, I guess an' fear!

                You should really aim for 2 to 3 quality posts per week. The rest should all be easy.

                 

                At that rate, you'd never achieve "expert" status.


                mileage hound

                  At that rate, you'd never achieve "expert" status.

                   

                   

                  But what if he really nails his goal threads?

                  2013 goals:  Kick some arse.  Moreso than 2012.

                   

                  "If you want to be a bad a$s, then do what a bad a$s does.  There's your pep talk for today.  Go Run." -- Slo_Hand

                   

                  "Determined is what I am. Maybe a little sick in the head? Ok who am I kidding ALOT sick in the head" -- rockenmamaof5

                    But what if he really nails his goal threads?

                     

                    He'd have to make sure he didn't post ANY non-monumental topics or comments. That would decrease his quality. Maybe enough for a warning.


                    SELFISH, like you.

                      I recommend adding the feature to see how many posts somebody has next to their name, on each and every post they submit. So then, we can see how long someone has been here at runningAHEAD.(due to the higher number of post count) This would also be beneficial, because we can see who the "experts" are, since they posted more, and most likely know what they are talking about. Smile Now, for the Profile Starting of threads. I advise you add the function, for users to have the ability to see which threads were started, by a particular person, by clicking on their profile. What I mean is, is if you visit somebodys' profile, there should be an option to see which threads were started by them, by clicking on the "Threads started by this user" button. These are just suggestions Smile

                       

                      Something like on the http://united-gamerz.net forum, the only other place "Prosperity before Entity" turns up on google? Even with all that unnecessary profile crap it looks like they have already tried to ban you.


                      Fanatic #3965

                        I suggest that eric also add a feature where we can all vote on every post so that we can determine whether oir not it was a quality post.  Then the totals can be aggragated and ranked, and placed underneath our avatar.  If someone's quality/quantity ratio becomes too low, they should be sent a warning to either decrease their posts or increase their quality.  After 2 such warnings those deemed unworthy should be banned from the site.   

                         

                        Dood, I woulda so been banned at least 5 years ago. Tongue

                        Kirsten

                        '07: 1324.5 | '08: 1561 | '09: 1810.9 run ~ 208.7 bike | '10: 1,000.3 run ~ 3513.5 bike | '11: 710.3 run ~ 4157.9 bike '12: 659.9 run ~ 3365.6 bike (100% benched by ortho last 4.5 weeks while in long-arm cast)

                        '13 Goals:

                        DON'T BREAK ANYTHING!!!

                        • get within 5#s of 130#s (and stay there, gotdammit!)

                        • 1st olympic distance duathlon

                        • 1st Iceman Cometh mtn bike race

                        Half Fanatic

                        punch Type 1 in the junk


                        SELFISH, like you.

                          Dood, I woulda so been banned at least 5 years ago. Tongue

                           

                          This is why I don't post here.


                          Not in Chicago

                            Sorry, x, that post is deemed to be low quality. 

                            You suck. You should just quit. Jackass. Welcome back.


                            Milktruck say relentless

                              Big grin

                               

                              Proofread carefully to see if you any words out.

                              " ..that corner has narrowed to a half-nekkid egyptian wandering about in the cold new jersey nighttime."
                              ~ R2E

                                I've seen this sort of thing on other sites, but let's be honest: quantity is not the same thing as quality. I think you can get a pretty good sense of a poster's experience and expertise by looking at his or her training log.

                                +1

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