Spam.. er.. Post Ranks
[quote="Hatsepsut"]Well it isn't really, though. It's just a measure of how much one spams. I'm relating this to another forum where we had a similar discussion, and, tbh, the ones with the highest post counts are usually the trolls and people that spam pointless one-liners that don't contribute anything to the forum other than "padding". ]
You need to balance the two things. It should be someone who posts a reasonable amount and also tends to post reasonable posts.
You need to balance the two things. It should be someone who posts a reasonable amount and also tends to post reasonable posts.
Prydwen
Lairiodd Level 50 Nightshade and Legendary Grandmaster Smith (1065) check prices here
Lairirian Level 50 Mana Mentalist and Legendary Spellcrafter (TDD)
Lairgreybark Level 50 Arb Animist
Lairmindlock Level 50 Bard (TDD)
Camlann
Lairthall Level 35+ Friar
Stocking one 99% of most of the useful spellcrafting gems at Houses 3304 and 3306
Over 150 gems at 99% stocked
Lairiodd Level 50 Nightshade and Legendary Grandmaster Smith (1065) check prices here
Lairirian Level 50 Mana Mentalist and Legendary Spellcrafter (TDD)
Lairgreybark Level 50 Arb Animist
Lairmindlock Level 50 Bard (TDD)
Camlann
Lairthall Level 35+ Friar
Stocking one 99% of most of the useful spellcrafting gems at Houses 3304 and 3306
Over 150 gems at 99% stocked
We're not as bad as Freddys to be honest, we have decent mods (not saying FH doesn't but more posts = less control) and decent people who don't post like retards just to increase a number
The general audience of pryd.net tends to have a bit more sence knocked into them. Must be cos we're all fluffy cuddlebunneys
Except ankh.


Which cannot be judged by a persons postcount, thus further proving my point.Lairiodd wrote:You need to balance the two things. It should be someone who posts a reasonable amount and also tends to post reasonable posts.

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