MeSub20
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I don't think there should be a limit to posts per 24 hours I know it sounds stupid and there is probably a reason but I don't think there should be a limit.
A mobile app would be a great addition. Only being able to post from a computer or a mobile site is not the greatest.
STOP SPAMMING (and this is coming from someone who posts a ton)I don't think there should be a limit to posts per 24 hours I know it sounds stupid and there is probably a reason but I don't think there should be a limit.
*sweats nervously*I think that it would be interesting to have negative reactions (eye roll, meh, angry) count against a person’s reaction score. For example, I have 113 negative reactions, so instead of having my current reaction score of 4,926, it would be 4,813. This would also make it possible for a person to have a negative reaction score.
No way I’ve ever received one. (*cough the pineapple pizza profile post cough*)*sweats nervously*
woah just realized I never received an "angry" reaction
But then wouldn't people be trying to have the negative reaction score down? I think it's good as it is.*Cough* @LukasCubes *cough*
I don't think that angry should be one since most of the time it's just a joke like on the Pineapple debate thread. It could also be misleading like if there was a member you didn't like you could just negatively react to their posts. It would also discourage people from sharing unpopular opinions. Maybe instead of subtraction just show negative reactions along side and show the percentage compared to positive.
I would like a "facepalm" reactionHow about a "nod" reaction?
I think that it would be interesting to have negative reactions (eye roll, meh, angry) count against a person’s reaction score. For example, I have 113 negative reactions, so instead of having my current reaction score of 4,926, it would be 4,813. This would also make it possible for a person to have a negative reaction score.
I still think negative reactions should never have been added in the first place. I wouldn't miss them if they were gone.I don't think that angry should be one since most of the time it's just a joke like on the Pineapple debate thread. It could also be misleading like if there was a member you didn't like you could just negatively react to their posts. It would also discourage people from sharing unpopular opinions. Maybe instead of subtraction just show negative reactions along side and show the percentage compared to positive.
Maybe it's just my boomer mentality speaking, but typing any more than one sentence on a touchscreen is pure pain. Doesn't seem especially helpful to add a mobile app when using the website on a mobile browser seems okay enough for short, casual posts.A mobile app would be a great addition. Only being able to post from a computer or a mobile site is not the greatest.
… There's a post limit? What on earth are you doing to hit the post limit?I don't think there should be a limit to posts per 24 hours I know it sounds stupid and there is probably a reason but I don't think there should be a limit.
Not to be boring, but I like the community/forum just like it is. And as far as keeping beginner discussions separate, I would vote NO. I think newbies should be able to "mingle" with all other cubers. Just my two cents.
is it worth the effort? mobile apps don't appear out of thin air. I like the fact that I don't need yet another app to post on my phone.
STOP SPAMMING (and this is coming from someone who posts a ton)
Sorryis it worth the effort? mobile apps don't appear out of thin air. I like the fact that I don't need yet another app to post on my phone.
STOP SPAMMING (and this is coming from someone who posts a ton)
the post limit actually isnt that bigI still think negative reactions should never have been added in the first place. I wouldn't miss them if they were gone.
Disagreeing with people should take more effort than just clicking a funny-looking icon.
(Also, people sometimes use the "sad" or "angry" reactions to signal that they're empathising with a post, rather than saying it's a bad post (especially for "sad", less frequently "angry"), so… idk, maybe keep those.)
Maybe it's just my boomer mentality speaking, but typing any more than one sentence on a touchscreen is pure pain. Doesn't seem especially helpful to add a mobile app when using the website on a mobile browser seems okay enough for short, casual posts.
… There's a post limit? What on earth are you doing to hit the post limit?
Maybe they’re referring to the new members verification thing? Not sure.I still think negative reactions should never have been added in the first place. I wouldn't miss them if they were gone.
Disagreeing with people should take more effort than just clicking a funny-looking icon.
(Also, people sometimes use the "sad" or "angry" reactions to signal that they're empathising with a post, rather than saying it's a bad post (especially for "sad", less frequently "angry"), so… idk, maybe keep those.)
Maybe it's just my boomer mentality speaking, but typing any more than one sentence on a touchscreen is pure pain. Doesn't seem especially helpful to add a mobile app when using the website on a mobile browser seems okay enough for short, casual posts.
… There's a post limit? What on earth are you doing to hit the post limit?
you still need to select which subforum to post inI have a small suggestion,
Add the button to make a new post/thread to the home page. It took me a while to work out how to make a thread so I think this could help people new to the forum
Maybe that could be like a dropbar. So if you click "Post thread" It will take you to a blank page to write and on the side a dropbar will appear. Like the prefix options in some sub forums.you still need to select which subforum to post in
no go away ducksHey, @pjk ...
I'm going to post essentially the same question I posed to Mike Hughey in the Cubing Ducks thread here:
Could we have a duck reaction?
Like, in addition to the ones we have now (Like, Love, Haha, Wow, Meh, Eyes Up, Confused, Sad, Angry), could we have a reaction emoji that looks like a duck? Drawception already does a similar thing, and we have a community of around 10-15 Cubing Ducks on SpeedSolving.com now. If you could please consider this, I'd love to hear your feedback on it!
- @White KB, on behalf of the Cubing Ducks thread participants
oh like the horsey reaction in lichess!Hey, @pjk ...
I'm going to post essentially the same question I posed to Mike Hughey in the Cubing Ducks thread here:
Could we have a duck reaction?
Like, in addition to the ones we have now (Like, Love, Haha, Wow, Meh, Eyes Up, Confused, Sad, Angry), could we have a reaction emoji that looks like a duck? Drawception already does a similar thing, and we have a community of around 10-15 Cubing Ducks on SpeedSolving.com now. If you could please consider this, I'd love to hear your feedback on it!
- @White KB, on behalf of the Cubing Ducks thread participants
It seems like it's mostly newer members who complain about this. In my opinion this is a very good feature as it prevents spam and clogging, If you somehow reach the limit of daily messages it's probably because you didn't put a lot of work into your posts. If you give a detailed post chances are you won't have the time to post whatever the max messages are. If you just type a couple words that contribute little, if anything, it's very easy to hit that bar since it takes a minute at most to type it. There's really no reason you need to post that much. If it's for a conversation you an just PM people (or Ducks, Mushrooms, etc.) without having to worry about your message score going up.2. I think that you shouldn't limit the number of posts in 24 hours.
Who was this? And was he banned for spam?In the early days of the forums there was one member who posted an average of about 80 posts a day!