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Daily Post Limit?


               
2017 Aug 1, 6:24pm   11,450 views  51 comments

by WookieMan   follow (2)  

I'm sure this has been brought up before (today as a matter of fact, but not in a thoughtful way). Does anyone think there should at least be an hourly post limit (1 per hour or maybe even 1 every 3 hours - something along those lines) or even a daily limit per user? I just feel like a lot of shit gets thrown at the wall to see what sticks and 80% of it doesn't. There's a group of 4-5 users that on any given day can go ape shit posting pretty much dumpster fire material. 20% can be good or generate a debate, but it seems like a lot is just plain bad.

I know the tabs at the top can be used to sort the post differently, but I always go by the default I'm used to of active posts. It seems like it involves a lot of new posts as well that may not even have a comment on it. While I don't want to filter out new content/posts, sometimes one user can monopolize the entire homepage (depending on which tab you're in). Turns me off certain days when it's loaded with one users wall shit throwing. I can't imagine I'm the only one and I can imagine a first time visitor might have this same experience. I know I've missed posts where this has been talked about, but figured with some of the recent changes it might be worthwhile to master debate this around a bit again.

I'm game for limiting it to 8 posts a day I think. And posting more than 3 in a hour locks you out from creating new posts for the next 3 hours or something along those lines ( @Patrick not sure how hard or easy that would be). That's my first stab at it without a whole lot of thought.

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1   WookieMan   2017 Aug 1, 6:34pm  

On a side note glad the usernames are back. Still miss my avatar though :(

2   PeopleUnited   2017 Aug 1, 7:14pm  

WookieMan says

I'm sure this has been brought up before (today as a matter of fact, but not in a thoughtful way). Does anyone think there should at least be an hourly post limit (1 per hour or maybe even 1 every 3 hours - something along those lines) or even a daily limit per user? I just feel like a lot of shit gets thrown at the wall to see what sticks and 80% of it doesn't. There's a group of 4-5 users that on any given day can go ape shit posting pretty much dumpster fire material. 20% can be good or generate a debate, but it seems like a lot is just plain bad.

I know the tabs at the top can be used to sort the post differently, but I always go by the default I'm used to of active posts. It seems like it involves a lot of new posts as well that may not even have a comment on it. While I don't want to filter out new content/posts, sometimes one user can monopolize the entire homepage (depending on which tab you're in). Turns me off certain days when it's loaded with one users w...

I think patnet should be pay to play. You either pay to post after the first 3 posts per day, or you can ask people to donate to patnet on your behalf in order to post past your 3 post limit. I would also limit the number of comments you can make per thread to 3 per day to force people to choose their words wisely and not engage in ad hominem attacks. You can always pay more if you want to comment more than three per day (something like 10 cents per comment). I would also charge people for the right to ban people from your threads. $1 per day per person per thread. @Patrick this could be a money maker for you!!!

3   anonymous   2017 Aug 1, 7:23pm  

What problem are you solving here

4   WookieMan   2017 Aug 1, 7:49pm  

errc says

What problem are you solving here

Not sure if you were talking to me or PeopleUnited

There are days I come here and the posts (not comments) are monopolized by one or two users upon arriving (comments on posts can get fucked up, but it's better). Yes there are some highly commented posts mixed in with the active tab, but 1-2 posters can fill up the home page for the most part along with those 2-3 highly commented posts (I view it by default using the active tab). When I see that I just leave immediately. Then there are days when more people are active and posting and I'm way more intrigued, not just 1 or 2 with what's essentially crap.

I guess I didn't want to call out users, but to make the point I'm going to have to. TPB, HEY YOU, Tovarich, etc. I guess it's mainly those three, but others get mixed in there from time to time as the site ebbs and flows. I guess my problem is their frequency of posts at times, along with the fact little actual legit commentary is included. It's basically post a link and hit google. Then do it again. And again. There are users here, whether I agree with them or not, that at least put their opinion out there when they post. Posting a link with no, little or incoherent commentary is just annoying at this point.

There are sometime interesting things they post of course, but a lot of the times it's just a flood of bull shit. 98% of people here are post at best once, maybe twice a day. So I guess that's why I'm suggesting a limit of some sort. I guess I appreciate better thought out posts instead of just dumping links here with some gibberish attached to it.

5   Y   2017 Aug 1, 7:53pm  

Cash flow issues from patrick.net
errc says

What problem are you solving here

6   HEY YOU   2017 Aug 1, 8:02pm  

If there is a post or comment on patnet,you're guaranteed it is not worth reading.

7   WookieMan   2017 Aug 1, 8:17pm  

First, before someone else calls it out. My only other original post is hypocritical somewhat to the point I'm making. So there's that. But it was only 1 post.

That being said, below is an example of what I'm talking about. This is from the new tab, but certain days (less active I assume) my home page looks more like these screen shots. WTF? What is intriguing about this, really?


8   WookieMan   2017 Aug 1, 8:22pm  

On a bad day there's maybe 1-2 others sprinkled in. On a good day, there's 7-8 good posts going. I'm just trying to suggest and/or figure out if there's a way to keep a good 7-8 good posts. I assume it requires some of the regulars posting more or getting more users. But it's hard to get new users when a lot of people are welcomed with the screen shots above, from 2-3 users posting what is essentially crap being flung at a wall.

Again, there's good stuff in there from time to time. So don't get too butt hurt about the critique.

9   PeopleUnited   2017 Aug 1, 8:22pm  

@wookieMan

I agree there is too much noise and there are some obvious offenders.

I also think the ad hominem/uncivil behavior needs to have negative consequences and this too could be fixed by locking people out for three days after first offense, 30 days for second offense and etc...

The narrative is lowest common denominator all too often. The site needs more structure, more enforcement of civil discourse and I think some of the ideas you, i and others have suggested could change things for the better.

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