videobruce Posted Friday at 12:29 PM Posted Friday at 12:29 PM At least, a "reply" is a "view" since one has to read the posts in the thread to reply to them,. Correct" I belong to over a dozen forums and have never saw anything like this in a forum. The example is here; https://msfn.org/board/topic/187714-when-i-assign-specific-file-extensions-to-default-program-it-doesnt-hold/
NotHereToPlayGames Posted Friday at 12:39 PM Posted Friday at 12:39 PM (edited) Already discussed in a different thread. Moderators are aware. Not sure how "accurate" those read-counts really are. I don't read SEVERAL topics here but I do click the "Mark site read" button quite often. That doesn't mean that I actually *READ* those topics. Edited Friday at 12:45 PM by NotHereToPlayGames
NotHereToPlayGames Posted Friday at 12:54 PM Posted Friday at 12:54 PM (edited) ps - this is *NOT* a "social media platform". the userbase herein really should *NOT* be so focused on all of these "counts". myself included (ie, our *played* rep-point bean-counts). if you want a real laugh, you can find the one person here that "likes" content from DECADES ago and then even brags and boasts that his "friend" has more "views" in 4 years than one of our moderators has in 20 years. when it was he/her that was solely responsible for 99% of those "likes". has to be some kind of high school project. or college class sociological study. there are days, increasing in number, where i feel forums like this would be MUCH GREATER if *NONE* of these "counts" were present. i mean, i know what posts are "helpful" and which are "far from" and i didn't have to look at the "count" to know which was which. but anywhoo... edit: this seems appropriate -- Edited Friday at 03:37 PM by NotHereToPlayGames
Tripredacus Posted Friday at 04:00 PM Posted Friday at 04:00 PM Forums are social media. Topic for this already exists:
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