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geekhack Community => New Members => Topic started by: quochung1989 on Thu, 13 June 2013, 04:57:08
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Hi admin
Can you explain a problem which i do. When I posted on classified, number of post is still 48. Althrough i posted much post.
I hope you respond soon
Thank you
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You need at least 60 posts in order to post new topics in the classifieds section.
You can read more over here (http://geekhack.org/index.php?topic=33429.msg629024#msg629024).
Hope this helps!
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No, Thank you. I think you don't understand my opinion. Number of post real is 55, but geekhack confirm is 48. Understand?
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If you post in certain sections (Like Off-Topic) Your posts are not recorded, same for everyone.
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No, Thank you. I think you don't understand my opinion. Number of post real is 55, but geekhack confirm is 48. Understand?
55 also isn't 60 so even if those posts *did* count (they don't in new members or off topic), you'd still be short.
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I think I understand what he's saying, and I think I might have noticed this as well. Are posts in the Classifieds not counting toward post count anymore?
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I think I understand what he's saying, and I think I might have noticed this as well. Are posts in the Classifieds not counting toward post count anymore?
Maybe they did it for a reason.
Bump
Bump
Bump
Bump
Bump
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Not that I agree or disagree. It was merely a question. There are a lot of posts in the Classifieds raising people's posts counts when their actual content is nil. If bumping is the problem, perhaps implement a bumping system? Or if your post contains the word bump, it doesn't count towards your post count?
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Not that I agree or disagree. It was merely a question. There are a lot of posts in the Classifieds raising people's posts counts when their actual content is nil. If bumping is the problem, perhaps implement a bumping system? Or if your post contains the word bump, it doesn't count towards your post count?
May be. I agree with u
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A lot of forums have a bump feature that limits bumping to a certain time period. Doesn't Deskthority do it too?