Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
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Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
I've seen this on a few forums, and though having not seen many spam posts (though am sure there are more than most of us realise), woud it be of any benefit (and easy to implement) to restrict the for sale forums and only allow users to create new posts (but still be allowed to reply to existing) until, say, they have made a certain post count (have seen one forum use 50 posts and 30 days). Now i guess dealing with trivial posts to try and get the post count up could be become an issue, but just thought I'd mention it, if only to reduce the amount of work the mods have to spend dealing with this sort of problem on the forums.
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Re: Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
What problems do we have? I am unsure what this might fix if we implemented it.
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Re: Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
Well, none that I'm aware of. I've reported a few 'spam' posts, and that may be about all the site gets, it was just really a sugestion if the site suffered with spam selling posts, but if not, then, as you say it won't make any difference.
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Re: Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
I don't think the spam posts are posted (in general) in the "market" section of the forum - most spam posts tend to be in places like Speak Easy and random [probably not entirely random tho'] forums like Loricariidae or African Catfish sections.
And I don't thin we're doing badly on spam, as a general rule.
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And I don't thin we're doing badly on spam, as a general rule.
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Re: Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
I believe a large portion of the "50 posts and 30 days" is to achieve some sort of feeling for the people if they can trust the seller/buyer or not.
But I still don't thin this is a problem that needs fixing on this forum.
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But I still don't thin this is a problem that needs fixing on this forum.
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Re: Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
Fair enough 

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Re: Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
I don't see anything different should be done.Jools wrote:What problems do we have? I am unsure what this might fix if we implemented it.
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Re: Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
The moderators do a great job of controlling the human spammers and we've taken measures against spambots that make other sites more attractive than ours. So, if it's aimed as an anti-spam measure, then I don't think we need it.
If it's a measure of how reliable someone is that's selling something, then that's not a good metric. On ebay I could sell 100 tealights at 50p each and then a BMW at a grand. Aside from the fact it prevents choice (if I want to risk someone with one post then that's my call rather than the forums), it may also encourgae trivial posting to get a post count to a certain limit.
So, no deal!
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If it's a measure of how reliable someone is that's selling something, then that's not a good metric. On ebay I could sell 100 tealights at 50p each and then a BMW at a grand. Aside from the fact it prevents choice (if I want to risk someone with one post then that's my call rather than the forums), it may also encourgae trivial posting to get a post count to a certain limit.
So, no deal!
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Re: Restrict For Sale Posts by Post Count
Right, maybe I explained it badly (and incorrectly): I think the main purpose of such limits is to prevent casual sales, where the seller is not contributing to the forum, but it also allows the buyer/seller to get to know each other to SOME extent, based on conversations in the forum.Jools wrote:If it's a measure of how reliable someone is that's selling something, then that's not a good metric. On ebay I could sell 100 tealights at 50p each and then a BMW at a grand. Aside from the fact it prevents choice (if I want to risk someone with one post then that's my call rather than the forums), it may also encourgae trivial posting to get a post count to a certain limit.
Whilst there are a few people that post in the for sale section that hasn't contributed much elsewhere, I don't see any reason to change anything - there is no problem that this would solve.
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Yeah, I think the spammers just post in the forums with the most posts/activity, i.e. the loricariid forum.MatsP wrote:most spam posts tend to be in places like Speak Easy and random [probably not entirely random tho'] forums like Loricariidae or African Catfish sections.