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  • Max 2 topic-starts per day/person. Vote yes/no

    We can post as many topic-responses as we like, but please, cant we, from now on, constrict ourselfes to MAX 1-2 topic-starters per day/person?

    Some of us have not english as our native language, which means producing a lengthy post, sometimes takes hours. One half-hour later, 3-4 guys produces 3-4 short topic-starters each, and by that monopolize a large part of the main first page.

    Its all about showing a little consideration.

  • #2
    I agree, if everyone would think twice before starting a topic, and instead of posting 4-5 short ones they could make one which they put a little more work into, this place would be a lot more enjoyable.

    We are the apt, you will be packaged.

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    • #3
      I also agree, with me, yes.

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      • #4
        sounds good to me. besides you catch alot less hell replying than posting.

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        • #5
          I agree, but think there should be an overseeer of the posts, who removes ones which have already been discussed. Like mine, (apologies)

          Grrr | Pieter Lootsma | Hamilton, NZ | grrr@orcon.net.nz
          Waikato University, Hamilton.

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          • #6
            No, this limits creativity.
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            -->"Production! More Production! Production creates Wealth! Production creates more Jobs!"-Wendell Willkie -1944

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            • #7
              quote:

              Originally posted by Ralf on 12-14-2000 04:38 PM
              We can post as many topic-responses as we like, but please, cant we, from now on, constrict ourselfes to MAX 1-2 topic-starters per day/person?

              Some of us have not english as our native language, which means producing a lengthy post, sometimes takes hours. One half-hour later, 3-4 guys produces 3-4 short topic-starters each, and by that monopolize a large part of the main first page.

              Its all about showing a little consideration.


              Dear Newbies,

              Welcome all!

              I completely agree with Ralfs' proposal. I do not think that his proposed limit of one (or two) new topic(s) a day is unreasonably restrictive. You may depend on it that almost every topic has been discussed many times before; so some repeating of old topics is inevitable indeed nor is it necessarily a bad thing. Yet it is also quite possible to search for an old thread covering a subject you want to make some comments about. It just takes some searching and reading! And I guarantee there are some forgotten gems among those old threads.

              It is still possible to make contributions which by other users are considered valuable. I have hardly ever posted a new topic thread myself: only once in this Forum and one thread in the Off-topic Forum, which was deleted within ten minutes! Fortunately such tyrannical behaviour is rather exceptional on this Forum. Yin26 is truly kind and clement.

              So please show some consideration and all will be contented. The CivIII Forums were allways the most interesting of Apolyton. Personally I preferred the List Forum and I still regret its demise. But we have had excellent and truly intelligent discussions here too!

              I'll make some links to some of my favourite threads:
              SE MODELS v3.0 ; this will allways remain my favourite thread
              RADICAL IDEAS(ver2.0)
              Civil Wars in CivIII
              How to portray the rise and fall of great powers in Civ3
              New poll: Number of civs
              civ3 to include a full set of nationalities
              The ultimate ICS thread: analysis and solutions
              ***TECH TREE***: "Master List"

              Best wishes!

              S. Kroeze

              P.S.:Perhaps DarkCloud could make links to my favourites in his 'related thread'? Thank you!
              [This message has been edited by S. Kroeze (edited December 14, 2000).]
              Jews have the Torah, Zionists have a State

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              • #8
                YES, I agree.
                "The only way to avoid being miserable is not to have enough leisure to wonder whether you are happy or not. "
                --George Bernard Shaw
                A fast word about oral contraception. I asked a girl to go to bed with me and she said "no".
                --Woody Allen

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                • #9
                  I totaly agree with you Ralf! I come here every day to see what is new on this forum and I have to say that it is very annoying to be forced to read many flat threads.
                  We have already covered the entire subject (see the list and forum archives) and it would be very interesting to develop more deeply old or new ideas as you do so well.
                  I think that Firaxis has already done the groundwork of civ3 so new/old "light ideas" would not bring something very usefull.
                  Give your favor to quality not quantity!

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                  • #10
                    Definetly NO.
                    Rude posters than start 10 threads with same subject on a day can be reminded that is a question of netiquette. Maybe a reminder on the Post New Topic page?
                    But why restrict posters than are 'on fire' and actually have 5 different ideas today?
                    Dear civers, please remeber that, even in civ, the martial law is an option only under non-democratic governments!

                    BTW, you should consider that this forum is one the largest here, at Apolyton. Maybe it's time to be split in sub-topics.
                    [This message has been edited by rremus (edited December 15, 2000).]

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                    • #11
                      I'm all for a 'think before you post' motto but can't see a rigid rule being practical. I'd rather have an admin who was prepared to tidy up null threads.
                      To doubt everything or to believe everything are two equally convenient solutions; both dispense with the necessity of reflection.
                      H.Poincaré

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                      • #12
                        quote:

                        Originally posted by rremus on 12-15-2000 02:54 AM
                        Definetly NO.
                        Rude posters than start 10 threads with same subject on a day can be reminded that is a question of netiquette.


                        That isnt MY definitation of "rude posters", rremus. Such behaviour would only be non-logic and absurd. WHY should anyone in their right mind want to start 10 threads on the same subject, on one single day?

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                        But why restrict posters than are 'on fire' and actually have 5 different ideas today?


                        Why should posters thats "on fire" feel restricted?

                        He can post all these 5 short ideas under one or two threads, cant he? My "grief-factor" post, for example, could easily be splitted into 3 topic-starters.
                        But i choosed instead to post them all under ONE thread instead. Now, if I can do that - why cant you?

                        Also; he can also choose to spread them out, and instead post some of them, on days then he ISNT "on fire".

                        Infact, wouldnt that be a far better approach if one really want maximal exposure? If you post 5 different topics on one day - doesnt that means that these 5 topics actually competes with each other in a negative way, over fellow Apolyton-member attention?

                        quote:

                        Dear civers, please remeber that, even in civ, the martial law is an option only under non-democratic governments!


                        Dont you think you overreact a little here All i want with this topic is to appeal to some basic common sence, here. I DONT want censorship either, rremus. Rest assured.
                        [This message has been edited by Ralf (edited December 15, 2000).]

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                        • #13

                          I'm gonna have to say NO on this one. This forum is suddenly becoming too anti-newbie. If you don't like looking at new, flat threads all the time, wait a couple of days until a discussion gets going, then go in. I personally enjoy reading everyone's ideas no matter how many times they've been discussed or how stupid they are...cough...real-time civ thread...cough.

                          -The Ticalian Stallion

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                          • #14
                            Yes, this forum is becoming too anti-newbie.
                            I agree with you Tical- except you should read the RTS post fully, or at least the second page of it to get the idea,
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                            • #15
                              quote:

                              Originally posted by Tical_2000 on 12-15-2000 07:49 PM
                              This forum is suddenly becoming too anti-newbie. If you don't like looking at new, flat threads all the time, wait a couple of days until a discussion gets going, then go in.


                              OK - HURRAY for more new flat threads, then!! And, yes - anyone else who dont like this development it is of course "anti-newbie".

                              And to hell with below argument:

                              "Some of us have not english as our native language, which means producing a lengthy post, sometimes takes hours. One half-hour later, 3-4 guys produces 3-4 short topic-starters each, and by that monopolize a large part of the main first page.

                              Its all about showing a little consideration."

                              What the heck is "anti-newbie" got to do with it? Its just common sense: Didnt you two guys read below?

                              Also; he can also choose to spread them out, and instead post some of them, on days then he ISNT "on fire".

                              Infact, wouldnt that be a far better approach if one really want maximal exposure? If you post 5 different topics on one day - doesnt that means that these 5 topics actually competes with each other in a negative way, over fellow Apolyton-member attention?

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