-
Quote:
Originally Posted by
ArcAurora
*snip* 1k char limit
They were both based on the restrictions on posting which SE themselves have grouped into one thread called "Forum Design and Features" therefore it is justified having them in the same thread when both issues can be grouped under the same heading, if I have broken the forum guidelines, I suggest you report this thread made by Gildrein because these are multiple topics in one thread.
The fact is character limits and restriction on the amount of posts an threads are posting restrictions and the only ones announced by SE (the call them "Features" because it's better PR).
-
Signed. This is completely unheard of. I got your back, OP.
And since I'm below level 25 this is my last post for today which means I cannot participate in any further discussions.
Just peachy...
-
Agree completely. This is beyond ridiculous. Setting aside the fact that basing your posting limit on character level is incredibly dumb why does there need to be any restrictions in the first place? I mean many forums don't have any posting restrictions at all and are fine. Not to be rude but this isn't going to reach Reddit levels of popularity. If you're having trouble managing then get some more mods and set up a spam filter. Heck even put forum restrictions in place for the first 10/20 posts they make and then if it's obvious they arn't going to spam or hurt the community then lift the restrictions. Any restrictions beyond that aren't actually going to improve the forum, just restrict the people who paid for your game and want to talk about it with others.
This is important enough that I used one of my 3 posts a day I have to talk about it. And I won't be able to post more unless I focus leveling one class, you're essentially punishing players who like to level up classes evenly
-
The posting limits are pretty harsh, but could be tenuously acceptable once you raised a class to 50.
The 1,000 character limit per post, however, is not. You cannot publish any sort of guide or analysis under those rules. In my opinion, 3,000 should be the bare minimum. That would at least allow people to normally quote each other and include links and formatting without worrying about running out of characters after a line or two. Industry standard is 10,000, and detailed guides can still easily break that.
-
I would say if there is going to be any limit, it would be new players ability to post threads in General discussion. It may seem unfair, but I think that is where most of the repeat threads come from since they are much less likely to make any attempt to use the search function. There are less competent veteran players, but they just can't get right.
There is also already the new player help forum where there should be no limit on their thread creation. I think after a certain character level, they should no longer be considered a new player and be allowed to post in general discussion. These limits should not be extended to any of the other forums like bug reports or feedback forums tho, because those things can be given from lvl 1 on and it is highly unlikely that those forums would be abused with repeat threads and useless spam.
-
How can we ever have for example detailed guides that could be stickied when there's only a 1000 character limit? That's my only concern.
-
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Reika
*snip* 1k char limit.
I didn't think of the new player help forum, but yeah, that can have very lax restrictions for new players, but General Discussion and other areas, they have more restrictions, going through to no restrictions after so many posts, or levels.
-
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Delsus
1k *snip*
The point was that it was not "impossible" to reduce the original post's character count, but that's all in hindsight now. I won't be taking your suggestion though, it might get me in trouble ;)
But to add to the discussion, from the post: "This restriction does not apply to the "Technical Support," "Bug Reports," "New Player Help" and "Community Events"". Restricting this forum is kinda dirty, we don't even get to complain about the changes they're enforcing? I've never heard of too much feedback. I hope the restrictions can be removed on this feedback forum.
Unfortunately, that's probably all the feedback I'm capable of for the next 24 hours. With no way to sign in and level up some more. I hope SE takes pity on me and relaxes the restrictions.
-
It should cut down on a lot of the useless posts that plague MMO forums. This can only be a good thing.
If the limits were forum wide, I might agree but since "Technical Support," "Bug Reports," "New Player Help" and "Community Events" aren't included in the quota, I don't think it's needed.
-
Agreed with OP
Its like being back at school and told to shut up when you have a question about the topic being taught.