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April 25, 2006 at 5:46 am #25224
skinnyguy
ParticipantLooks like there was some effect!
April 25, 2006 at 6:08 am #25225Muscle Growth Nut
ParticipantWow, how many posts does one need to make Site Superhero?
May 10, 2006 at 2:23 am #25226Lingster
KeymasterA lot.
May 10, 2006 at 3:10 am #25227bigGirl
Participant*sigh*
i guess i should start posting more often 😮
hell, i WILL start posting more often. i dont want to lose membership to this site O_O
its…its my ANIT-DRUG! 😀
May 19, 2006 at 4:35 pm #25228sevenup
ParticipantOk, guess I'm a convicted lurker. So here's to the first day of the rest of my Amaz0ns membership. I'm a reformed user 😉
May 24, 2006 at 12:57 pm #25229mikazuki
ParticipantAnonymity is integral to the internet, so requiring everyone to post, I'm not sure that I'd agree. But Lingster is god, so…
If the purpose is to get 500 more members to post, I like the idea of a Member Intro forum. Members who don't post might not mean that they don't care – maybe they're just afraid to. Meeting new people is scary, because many of us worry whether we'll be accepted. For Member Intro to work, I think it's also important for other members to welcome the new members – perhaps something like a welcoming committee.
Also, many people think their thoughts don't count. So they might be a fan of someone's work, but never post because… they don't think the authors/artists care. Do authors/artists care? If so, then perhaps members should be educated about it. Maybe mention it in the Rules/Guidelines/Announcements – somewhere where everyone would read.
May 25, 2006 at 1:35 am #25230David C. Matthews
ParticipantIf the purpose is to get 500 more members to post, I like the idea of a Member Intro forum. Members who don't post might not mean that they don't care – maybe they're just afraid to. Meeting new people is scary, because many of us worry whether we'll be accepted. For Member Intro to work, I think it's also important for other members to welcome the new members – perhaps something like a welcoming committee.
Hmm… that could be useful. Any thoughts on this, Lingster?
Also, many people think their thoughts don't count. So they might be a fan of someone's work, but never post because… they don't think the authors/artists care. Do authors/artists care? If so, then perhaps members should be educated about it. Maybe mention it in the Rules/Guidelines/Announcements – somewhere where everyone would read.
I think I can speak for most if not all the writers and artists here when I say, "Yes! We care what people think!" That's part of why we post here, is to get reactions to our work. (But only unalloyed praise, you understand… none of that, what'd'ya call it, oh yeah, "criticism" 😀 just kidding, we value constructive criticism as well)
May 25, 2006 at 10:03 am #25231Lingster
KeymasterAny thoughts on this, Lingster?
I like the part about "But Lingster is god…"
I've been waiting until I have the registration process bulletproof before I go telling people to post intros. I don't have that kind of confidence in it yet.
May 26, 2006 at 7:42 am #25232egad
ParticipantYeah, I can come out of the shadows occasionally and post comments. Thats not really asking too much.
May 28, 2006 at 4:30 pm #25233nimrod332002
ParticipantHello togethert! I am a big fan of this Forum and I would like to post more. But my problem is, I came from Germany and my englisch is very bad.
And it is simply hard to read all entries and writte a suitable answer. And a simple super or something similar is mostly written by someone. And I think that must not stand there 10 times.But in the future i try to write more.
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