thisnthat wrote:oldbuddy wrote:One more reason I stick to Forum Coin, needing to meet some regulated balance is not much inspiration for me.
I do both. I can't (physically) do much other "work," so I do as many legit sites as I can. If I get too uninspired, or just plain burned out, I have to take a couple days off from posting and rejuvenate.DreekLass wrote:Well, in terms of this site, I just do what comes natural, only creating new threads when I genuinely have cause to.
Do you keep that 20% up @thisnthat, or does it dwindle after a while?
I do try to, but I start to slack sometimes. I'll forget that all I've been doing is replying and be like oops! On some sites, you can get away with it as long as your active and promoting discussion. Other sites, you must make X number of threads, even if they feel forced and end up going without responses. You can usually tell when someone is grasping at straws for ideas. Some owners are just too rigid to let the forum flow (too rigid for their own good, in my opinion).
Alexandoy wrote: But when I have new topics on my head, I sometimes post several new threads in a day and there are days that I don't have a new thread.
Alexandoy wrote:I am also aware of the required new thread and the standard is 1 new thread for every 5 posts. But when I have new topics on my head, I sometimes post several new threads in a day and there are days that I don't have a new thread.
earthsalt wrote:Alexandoy wrote:I am also aware of the required new thread and the standard is 1 new thread for every 5 posts. But when I have new topics on my head, I sometimes post several new threads in a day and there are days that I don't have a new thread.
Hmmm. I've not seen this rule. Could you direct me to it, please?
Angie10 wrote: don't think it's the case here at ForumCoin, though. It's usually part of the rules of many forums. I remember it being a requirement on many forums at PostLoop.
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