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Originally posted by crono_logical
Actually, I think I saw it mentioned somewhere that newer vBulletin board versions such as this one store the post count in a variable for the user, but also recount every users posts daily, thus preventing the possiblity of admins messing up post counts as could previously be done :p, and would also correct any errors from posting/deleting posts/threads.
Ah, yes. Now I feel somewhat more reassured.
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(There was a big ruckus over at Gamingforce when they found that out after one particular upgrade, since many of the "veterans" found that their modified post counts (done by the admin) to include pre-vBulletin days and board resets dropped quite a lot to become the values of posts since the last board reset :D )
Yes. There are quite a few people who feel pride in the number of times they’ve posted. To be perfectly honest, I myself do feel a moderate such pride, though I certainly don’t feel myself to be superior to users who post less frequently. That would be ridiculous. Hiding the post count below users’ names in the forum view probably helps discourage that kind of behaviour, and I applaud it.
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the board can simply be given a list of forums not to take post counts from, so by adding all forums to that list, I think everyone's post count would sit at 0 :)
Yes. Basically, everyone would be thinking, “Great Scott, where did all my posts go?” By searching for all posts by a given user, though, it wouldn’t be entirely difficult to figure out how many posts a user actually had (more or less) unless searching, too, got disabled. Even if the post numbers got turned off for the search, there’s still the matter of how many pages of results turn up.
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Yes, I knew what Unne said, but since they're now visible in profiles, I didn't think that'd apply to this case :)
I thought they would. Sorry for not making myself clear. :) |