Can someone please explain multi quoting to me. I feel like I'm becoming a post zombie...just moving from thread to thread dropping stinky piles of post excrement, because I don't want to break the multipost rule.
I used to put so much into every one of my posts and now I just feel slighted....waiting for some one else to post so I can go back and answer a question someone asked me earlier.
All the post editing and multi quoting and so on is just so cumbersome that I gave up...and I can't get the damn " button to work...maybe I'm just stupid...but it sucks. I edit my posts when appropriate...but it's not always appropriate, sometimes it makes more sense to make a new post.
Don't get me wrong I get the reasoning behind the rule...it'd be retarded if you could just go in and back to back post a million times on your own thread, but if there's a genuine thought process put into a post and it follows a reasonable line of logic...then what is the harm.
Again...I'm not arguing with the rule, I just question if blanket enforcing it instead of looking at each case individually is due diligence.
I don't know maybe there is some reason behind it that I don't yet know in which case I recant my complaints.
It just wrecked my whole posting xp so I thought I'd cry about it...I wrote a song about it too, wanna hear it here it goes.......wah wah...wah wah wah...wah wah........wah wah
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I used to put so much into every one of my posts and now I just feel slighted....waiting for some one else to post so I can go back and answer a question someone asked me earlier.
All the post editing and multi quoting and so on is just so cumbersome that I gave up...and I can't get the damn " button to work...maybe I'm just stupid...but it sucks. I edit my posts when appropriate...but it's not always appropriate, sometimes it makes more sense to make a new post.
Don't get me wrong I get the reasoning behind the rule...it'd be retarded if you could just go in and back to back post a million times on your own thread, but if there's a genuine thought process put into a post and it follows a reasonable line of logic...then what is the harm.
Again...I'm not arguing with the rule, I just question if blanket enforcing it instead of looking at each case individually is due diligence.
I don't know maybe there is some reason behind it that I don't yet know in which case I recant my complaints.
It just wrecked my whole posting xp so I thought I'd cry about it...I wrote a song about it too, wanna hear it here it goes.......wah wah...wah wah wah...wah wah........wah wah
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