Would you have more respect to the forumer with less than 50 posts who is detached from irrelavent ideas like elitism, who seeks out appreciative and welcoming people and ignores bullies, and who doesn't react with shock and awe to every 'mean' thing people post, than the poster with 2500 posts who does?
Well, I'm a noob here, but hardly a noob in terms of other forums on the internet But under 50 posts, if thats the line, well then yeah hard to take them seriously, past they they are more likely to stick around
That isn't the point I was making. It doesn't matter whether somebody has 1 posts, or 10,000 posts, if they have too many expectations about the way they should be treated, then they're going to get nothing out of this site and people aren't going to like them.
To automatically judge someone based on the number of posts they have is as juvenile as you can get. What is this, middle school?
Yes, but without the adult supervision. So we can say "******" and feel all giddy about the fact that we can say it.
I came in here, half read the Opening post, rattled off my own thoughts on the subject, or something vaguely to do with the subject at hand. So I kind of half ignored you with your post count in the tens of thousands. So I suppose thats my answer, its more on a thread by thread basis, than post count or length of time here. Start a new thread, people keep tearing apart your posts, no one ever quotes or rplies directly to you, one is more likley to throw in the towel.