Jesus, this took off while I didn't sleep.
Time to dive in and respond to various comments.
Timotei said:
I also hate when people with high post counts become celebrities. Being well renowned on this site should be because you have a knack for making good posts, not by how many you have made.
As do I. When I hit the 10K and 20K mark respectively, I was drowned in a bunch of friend requests. Now, I'm not saying nearly all of those where due to the number but I just wonder how many of those actually who added me actually did it due to my posting quality or whether or not they genuinely liked me as a guy they've never met.
Kollega said:
Everyone having over 15000 is kinda strange. Seriously, just how much free time do you have? I may have no social life, but i still have other things to do than to post endlessly in forum games and usergroups.
On a whole though - i have met a couple of good people here. I don't care about my post count because i don't strive to be a "forum celebrity" (which is an oxymoron anyway) - i'm too busy talking to people i actually enjoy talking to.
The free time thing, I have a lot of. I only can see mates on weekends and even then I'm lucky to catch one of them. Add no job into this and it being ridiculously hard to find one in England, I spend most of my day here. But I have met some great people here in VaudevillianVeteran, Lambi, Guitar Gamer, Baby Eater and Swollen Goat amongst many more so they are really what keeps me coming back to this site. This is like a more intelligent Facebook for me, minus status updates and forums to post opinions in once in a while.
Shepard said:
Sassafrass said:
...and made me consider leaving the site as I was one of the people s/he named as 'things that are making this site bad' or some bull-honky like that, which got to me personally.
I don't understand why you would consider leaving the site based on what one person said. One person, who sounds like they were an obvious troll.
A bit of personal gubbins here, I was going through a pretty rough spot at the time with my cousins death so I was exactly thinking rationally at the time.
HG131 said:
Personally, I envy you. I have seen that higher post counts garner more respect. I like being respected.
YOU! I wonder where you went after that 'The Cake Is A _______?' thread. But I'm getting distracted, back to the topic at hand. And that is you don't really want the respect a high post count can bring. It tends to be nothing but trouble.
Furburt said:
Anyway, I don't really care much about the post count. I did, back in the day, hence the large post count, but today I can take it or leave it really. It really is just a number, and if you know what to do, it's very easy to make it rise very fast, making it even more meaningless.
I don't really worry about it much anymore. The only time it interests me is when I wonder if Vaude will get a new title when she hits 30,000 posts.
Yeah, I'll admit back when I joined all I was thinking about was whether I could every get a count as high as Neons. But now, it's just a sort of there thing. And yes, it can rise ridiculously easily as mine and yours did over Christmas, Furb.
And I too wonder if Vaude is going to get a new title when she gets to 30K. It'll be interesting to see.
BlindMessiah94 said:
I don't consider any of the high posters to be spammers. I generally find they've been around the block long enough and usually have something worthwhile to say.
Besides, I dare anyone to call BonsaiK a spammer.
BonsaiK is a spammer. *Flees* No, he's not, but BonsaiK is a well known user for his relationship thread. Has he been called a spammer, then?
TimeLord said:
Furburt said:
Greyfox105 said:
The only thing that comes to mind is an old saying:
"The flame that burns twice as hot, lasts half as long".
I don't feel any hate towards people with a high post count. I know that one day, they will no longer be here. Just us dim, slow burners...
Yeah, but what about people like Neonbob, Commi and Sas who never get moderated? Surely as long as they keep that up, which they've proved they can do, they could last here indefinitely?
True but one day you may turn to the dark side like MaxTheReaper did
If I turn into another Max, to quote Dr. Cox quoting Daffy Duck: "In the words of Daffy Duck, I demand you shoot me now." That is the last thing I want to happen.
Vanguard_Ex said:
Honestly, I see a fair few people with higher post counts as superior to myself. But I think that's bound to happen, after all this is a community and some form of hierarchy will take place.
I also see the people with the high post count and popularity as the sort of 'elite' Escapists, again superior. I don't know why, it just sort of happens.
I feel like Furburt does about this. I see you as superior over me. Not because of the join date but because your posts are always good and thought out, I've never seen you get into an argument with anyone. Plus you were one of the first users I remember seeing around when I joined up so I sort of just respected you from then on.