I had to make 8 posts. 8. I think that probably all but 1 of those were 100% not **** posts.
You poor poor soul. Being forced to post. The cruel world we live in.
But I can see how some people don't like it as well, because if making a few posts to make the limit makes me ineligible, then I'd feel like I'm 100% NOT a part of the community and that I'm being shunned for trying to get involved. It's a rough double-edged sword I guess.
So by not meeting a tiny post limit, for one sale, you feel shunned by a whole community? Minimum post counts, karama counts or account creation date restrictions are standard on all kinds of forum/subreddit community participation events. The first simple reason is so that people cannot game the system. e.g. being able to have multiple reddit accounts for each bro sale to increase your chances of winning. Do you realise how it makes you look like someones alt account if you spam crap all over the forum inside of 17 hours?
Now when you meet the requirements for the next sale, you will probably have a better chance of winning something! And most of all, the people winning the caps will be community members like us and not some recluse who never posts. Meaning more cool keyboard pictures and discussions.
Just because it's not 'fair' for this one sale (and one sale only), don't try and call out a whole forum for 'shunning you'. Fair for the masses doesn't mean fair for every individual at every moment in time. A lot of people here try REALLY hard to keep a positive and friendly vibe going, but it's hard when this kind of childish entitlement is thrown around. So..Chill out, post at a comfortable normal pace, check your watched threads once a day and soon you will be hooked for real

When the next sale comes around you will not even be thinking about post counts and you will be thankful that other people in the raffle are not lowering your chances by gaming the system.
(PS alt accounts are banned by GH rules and bro DID specify ****posts will not be counted when he made this modification to his rules)