Morgan
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Hi All,
I don't know if this already happens or whether it's been discussed before but is there any way posting can be limited for new comers? (Did I read a blanket limit suggestion the other day? ) I think there are several advantages to this but I await further wisdom.
First, it forces members to search and read to answer their own questions should they have reached their limit for the day/week/whatever.
Secondly, it prevents misinformation being published for other new comers to go damage themselves, others or their equipment from questionable advice.
Third, it could go some way to raising the level of knowledge in line with a post count. This is important because a post count, rightly or wrongly, adds weight to whatever is said. There is at least one recent member that could be seen to be experienced and dispenses advice, (possibly even considered dangerous), but actually knows very little.
Fourth, it may just make someone think that little bit harder as to whether they waste their precious post in whatever thread their reading.
I don't know what the measure should be as to when limits are lifted but maybe; time based; rep based; request based?
I think this idea may need work but could help us all out. I don't want to see restrictions to access of information so I don't think limiting PMs should be included and this would also allow individuals to get to know a new comer and vice-versa. It seems to me that the slower, more methodical members contribute more in the end and these members shouldn't be handicapped by such a system.
I await your senior thoughts,
M
I don't know if this already happens or whether it's been discussed before but is there any way posting can be limited for new comers? (Did I read a blanket limit suggestion the other day? ) I think there are several advantages to this but I await further wisdom.
First, it forces members to search and read to answer their own questions should they have reached their limit for the day/week/whatever.
Secondly, it prevents misinformation being published for other new comers to go damage themselves, others or their equipment from questionable advice.
Third, it could go some way to raising the level of knowledge in line with a post count. This is important because a post count, rightly or wrongly, adds weight to whatever is said. There is at least one recent member that could be seen to be experienced and dispenses advice, (possibly even considered dangerous), but actually knows very little.
Fourth, it may just make someone think that little bit harder as to whether they waste their precious post in whatever thread their reading.
I don't know what the measure should be as to when limits are lifted but maybe; time based; rep based; request based?
I think this idea may need work but could help us all out. I don't want to see restrictions to access of information so I don't think limiting PMs should be included and this would also allow individuals to get to know a new comer and vice-versa. It seems to me that the slower, more methodical members contribute more in the end and these members shouldn't be handicapped by such a system.
I await your senior thoughts,
M
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