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The large number of posts a bad thing?

post #1 of 28
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The large number of posts a bad thing?
 
I have joined to enjoy.
I'm getting a lot of information here.
And I enjoy the interaction with other participants.
 
Many Japanese seem to Head-Fi browsing.
I where the number of posts is many seem that is heresy.
 
Music Forum to participate in the game.
Music Game IX
 
Many of my post.
It's followed the rules.
 
I do not aim to compete for posts.
Enjoyed a result, a large number of posts a bad thing?
post #2 of 28

Yes. Less time posting, more time listening! 

 

Not like I can talk...

post #3 of 28

How about listening and posting at the same time? atsmile.gifA lot of posts just shows you're really active in the head-fi community.  The only danger comes if you start to enjoy talking about gear more than actually using it...

post #4 of 28
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Thanks,
 
Adds.
I do not just have no game.
I have also posted about music gear.
 
Please see my profile.
 
Anonymous bulletin board in Japan I was told this.
 
"Head-Fi Japan's Shame" (日本の恥)
 
"2channel" Japanese Anonymous bulletin board
 
"Pico Slim" thread I do not post.
"Strange use of English" = My posts ??
 
 
I feel like something the cat dragged in.frown.gif
 

Edited by T.IIZUKA - 12/28/10 at 7:35am
post #5 of 28
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Originally Posted by MomijiTMO View Post

Yes. Less time posting, more time listening! 

 

Not like I can talk...



And I thought I had a high post number per day... biggrin.gif

No, as long as what you post is relevant, it doesn't really matter. You should only feel bad if your 2900+ posts are troll posts. If playing a music game is bad, then talk to DLeeWebb (Spelling?)


Edited by Ishcabible - 12/28/10 at 7:45am
post #6 of 28

Yes more post means ban. :D

post #7 of 28

I think 20% of my posts are from the music game. It encourages listing to music to verify correct song names...a good thing.dt880smile.png

post #8 of 28

I post a lot in the Music Game thread. Its amazing that many of the titles are rock & roll from the '60s to the '80s.

And yes, it encourages me to listen more to music that brought me enjoyment on this hobby from Baroque, Classical,

Reggae, Jazz, Soft/Hard/Metal Rock, New Age, R&B, even some Rap.

 

On the equipment forum side, it keeps me up to date on technology, past and present. Like yesterday I was looking for the best

sounding 5670 vacuum tube for rolling and when I googled it, it returned me back to head-fi. Its already been discussed here before.

post #9 of 28
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Originally Posted by sanakaku View Post

Yes more post means ban. :D



LOL, guess i'm a lot of us are brushing with death...

post #10 of 28

Posts no longer matter to me. If there is something worth mentioning - in my opinion - a post will follow. In the old Head-Fi you had this average number of posts per day counter which was fun keeping at 5 or higher in the beginning. But as you filter through what you find relevant and interesting sometimes what you thought is already to be found written in a thread, blog or review...

post #11 of 28
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Thanks guys.
 
I have continued harassment since then.frown.gif
It was pointed out that the title of this post the wrong grammar! :-p
 
 
Head-Fi's low in the Japanese post Why?
 
Unfortunately, the Japanese seem to love the anonymity.
The perspective of an anonymous slander. Hurt yourself.
 
 
 
#"Someone to Watch Over Me"  - George Gershwin
 
 
post #12 of 28
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Originally Posted by T.IIZUKA View Post

...a large number of posts a bad thing?


Yes.  It is a terrible thing.

post #13 of 28

Depends. Some folks (like Erik up there) got that many posts by helping, putting down useful comments and occasionally the funny stuff (correct me if I'm wrong, please).

Me, on the other hand, probably 2/3 of my post count is either semi-trolling or writing useless stuff. I messed myself to 1500 posts, so what? Did I contribute? No. Did I help the community? More like damaged it somewhat.

Post count means nothing. Supremus don't mean a Damn thing.

post #14 of 28
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Originally Posted by Uncle Erik View Post

Yes.  It is a terrible thing.


lol...

post #15 of 28
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Originally Posted by 3602 View Post

Depends. Some folks (like Erik up there) got that many posts by helping, putting down useful comments and occasionally the funny stuff (correct me if I'm wrong, please).

Me, on the other hand, probably 2/3 of my post count is either semi-trolling or writing useless stuff. I messed myself to 1500 posts, so what? Did I contribute? No. Did I help the community? More like damaged it somewhat.

Post count means nothing. Supremus don't mean a Damn thing.


I think that you're a cool guy, don't be so harsh! I used to be purely a Member's Lounge dude, so the vast majority of my postings were likely pointless. We can't all measure up to the Good Unkle's benchmark.

 

T.IIZUKA, as long as you keep posting about gear that you have heard and giving your real, true impressions you're doing above average in this community. Speculation posts and posts from members that can somehow form an opinion based purely on brand and hearsay are the biggest problem. #2 is that the Member's Lounge is a bit less goofy than it used to be (not that I was around during the heyday) :)

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