View Poll Results: What's your average number of tracker forum posts?

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  • 0 (I never post in tracker forums)

    12 14.81%
  • 0-50

    38 46.91%
  • 50-100

    6 7.41%
  • 100-500

    17 20.99%
  • more than 500

    8 9.88%
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Thread: What's your average number of tracker forum posts?

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    IdolEyes787's Avatar Persona non grata
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    Quote Originally Posted by chincha´s View Post
    vote 500+ i have one with 511 posts
    i prefer community trackers, my english is very bad lol but i try
    As long as it's not endless spam I think that more people recognize and appreciate the effort than don't.

    Quote Originally Posted by Bone.W.Machine View Post
    I hate tracker forums!
    All well and good but you are going to make a statement like that you should at least support with a reason ( although I can guess) and it also doesn't answer the initial question.

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    On forums I like, more than 100 - less than 300.

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    Enzo's Avatar Poster BT Rep: +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35BT Rep +35
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    I just active in only too sites.. Both more than 500 posts

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    Quote Originally Posted by IdolEyes787 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bone.W.Machine View Post
    I hate tracker forums!
    All well and good but you are going to make a statement like that you should at least support with a reason ( although I can guess ) and it also doesn't answer the initial question.
    Please do.

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    cinephilia's Avatar I don't like you BT Rep: +10BT Rep +10
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    'average' doesn't mean two of your trackers...
    whenever people agree with me, i always feel i must be wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cinephilia View Post
    0-50
    reason: i'm not really interested in "what are you eating right now" and "rate that ass" threads.
    I'd have to agree with this, even if it is slightly sarcastic. I fall into the 0-50 range myself. More often than not folks with high post counts rarely post anything of substance or quality. This isn't always the case, especially if a user has been a member for a long time, or just really likes communicating through tracker forums.

    I prefer IRC for "community" interaction over forums, it's much more dynamic. Of course forums have their place and use, because you have the retention and search feature, enabling easy answers and help to common problems/questions.

    But as cinephilia said, I don't care about spam threads or posting for the sake of posting, after all I have a life to live outside of torrent communities.

    Bottom line: quality over quantity.
    Last edited by beshawn; 05-24-2009 at 08:41 PM.

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    for me most are more than 20 less than 50.
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    Crowley's Avatar n00b
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    100-500 I like to be active.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beshawn View Post
    I prefer IRC for "community" interaction over forums, it's much more dynamic.
    I feel the same way. IRC allows people to have something even closer to a "face to face" conversation that forums are unable to provide. It's usually a lot more interesting as you're able to get to know the other users better. Most of the trackers I'm on don't have good forums at all, to be quite honest. UG and Waffles are two I've found with good forums that aren't matched on any other site I've encountered.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stellar View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by beshawn View Post
    I prefer IRC for "community" interaction over forums, it's much more dynamic.
    I feel the same way. IRC allows people to have something even closer to a "face to face" conversation that forums are unable to provide. It's usually a lot more interesting as you're able to get to know the other users better. Most of the trackers I'm on don't have good forums at all, to be quite honest. UG and Waffles are two I've found with good forums that aren't matched on any other site I've encountered.
    I agree except forum is more modifiable and editable way of expressing your ideas and therefore posts are usually more thoughtful and more developed. Forum threads also allow long conversations that can be brought up anytime. Just look at this thread, do you think such a chat would be possible on IRC?

    I think it depends what kind of discussion one is looking for.

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