

I don't think there is too many people that like long winded replies(I do).If you guys would create longer, more thought-out posts then you can avoid that. But these empty one-liners - a speciality of the SMS, Facebook and What'sApp generations and adaptors - make it necessary for you to constantly respond. And worse: Constantly re-check for answers, which is time consuming as heck. And then you complain you have to speedrun duties and kick slightly underperforming players holding your run back by 48 seconds because of your busy life..![]()
I know I won't win any popularity contests with saying such stuff, but the vast majority of the "heated debates" is fluff that could be compressed into less posts to begin with.


Depends on what the long winded reply is saying i guess as generally longer replies are a lot more informative.
Saying "This sucks" helps noone ever, but if somoene writes a well reasoned arguement as to why it sucks i'll probably read it even if i don't necessarily agree.
But then you also get uber long replies that go off on a hundred different tangents and you give up reading after the first paragraph because you've already lost the point they're trying to make..
I've got what 2,000 posts some of which are moderately lengthy but well recieved even if they do offer an unpopular opinion. but I've never hit a limit.
I make 0.74 posts per day according to my profile. So even when I have a lot I want to say I'm nowhere close to any limits
Apparantly the limit is 20 posts a day. That's more than adequate I think. if you need more than that then chances are whatever it is your discussing has majorly derailed and is no longer constructive anyway.
Last edited by Dzian; 11-20-2019 at 09:54 PM.
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