Re: the fst echo phenomenum
i think i just did it but i thought it would be up discussion :( but the worst one has to be those the one answer questions, that dont require any discussion cant really think of any good examples off the top of my atm :o
Re: the fst echo phenomenum
I partly agree with you, in some threads its unnessesary to do what you describe.
But if a user is asking a question and wants comments from other users about a certain issue, how does he know what each user has to say if they are not allowed to have the same opinions as other users.
I do know what you mean, there is a lot of threads where this is not an option!
Re: the fst echo phenomenum
Everybody likes to have their say to have 2/3 people all confirm the same thing is nice to have for reasureance so that the chances are not just a one off whatever the topic even i like that but 20 is in the extreme and stupid maybe some are just building their post count who knows for sure
Re: the fst echo phenomenum
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Originally Posted by
Polarbear
there's one thing i noticed in several threads in the fst bittorrent section.
i find it quite amusing, but sometimes a little weird.
one guy starts a thread with a question.
the answer to his question is "A".
so someone replies to his thread and posts "A".
the guy who asked the question is happy that he got is answer - everything is fine.
now what often follows are up to 20 people posting the exact same answer: "A"
why do people do this? parrots? forum echo? don't they read the thread before posting? :D
well i will say very simple,most not all of them just spaming the thread nothing more...but im glad to see finaly staff have start to do something abouth that:)
Edit:
as u can see t0mmy doing almost the same thing,first he post and after he post again he said got confused:(
:P
Re: the fst echo phenomenum
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Originally Posted by
NOLF
I partly agree with you, in some threads its unnessesary to do what you describe.
But if a user is asking a question and wants comments from other users about a certain issue, how does he know what each user has to say if they are not allowed to have the same opinions as other users.
I do know what you mean, there is a lot of threads where this is not an option!
i wasn't talking about discussable answers or comments. just plain answers.
q: "how much is 5+5"?
a: "10"
followed by at least five people posting the same sometimes :lol:
Re: the fst echo phenomenum
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Polarbear
Quote:
Originally Posted by
NOLF
I partly agree with you, in some threads its unnessesary to do what you describe.
But if a user is asking a question and wants comments from other users about a certain issue, how does he know what each user has to say if they are not allowed to have the same opinions as other users.
I do know what you mean, there is a lot of threads where this is not an option!
i wasn't talking about discussable answers or comments. just plain answers.
q: "how much is 5+5"?
a: "10"
followed by at least five people posting the same sometimes :lol:
thats what i was trying to say but i confused myself when i got halfway through posting my reply :(
Re: the fst echo phenomenum
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Polarbear
Quote:
Originally Posted by
NOLF
I partly agree with you, in some threads its unnessesary to do what you describe.
But if a user is asking a question and wants comments from other users about a certain issue, how does he know what each user has to say if they are not allowed to have the same opinions as other users.
I do know what you mean, there is a lot of threads where this is not an option!
i wasn't talking about discussable answers or comments. just plain answers.
q: "how much is 5+5"?
a: "10"
followed by at least five people posting the same sometimes :lol:
Excactly, so we agree. Everything else is considered spam :P
Re: the fst echo phenomenum
Re: the fst echo phenomenum
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Originally Posted by
spark
I hate that "+1" crap
+1 :P