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Sarelth
07-24-2003, 10:04 PM
There are over 3000 members for the forum but only about 970 0f them have ever posted? Though that is a very impressive amount of members, wouldn't it be a good idea to only keep the ones that have at least 1 post this year?

Other wise the place is just cluttered with a lot of people that can view everything without being logged in anyways.

Well, that is just my 2 copper for the moment, take it as you will. :)

Happy Hunting

Birthright-L
07-24-2003, 11:44 PM
anything, but this bit of nonsense has me rather upset.

Mailing lists and boards are not just for each individual person to speak

out. Many people belong to them just to get information or see what is

coming up in particular topics.



Were I to be "pruned" or what have you, it would make me more than a little

angry just because I don`t always have anything to say.



So yes, I took it the way I wanted it, and feel free to tell you it is none

of your business what others do or don`t do if they are not actually

bothering you.





Tony





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From: Sarelth <brnetboard@BIRTHRIGHT.NET>



Sarelth wrote:

There are over 3000 members for the forum but only about 970 0f them

have ever posted? Though that is a very impressive amount of members,

wouldn`t it be a good idea to only keep the ones that have at least 1 post

this year? Other wise the place is just cluttered with a lot of people that

can view everything without being logged in anyways. Well, that is just my 2

copper for the moment, take it as you will.



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Birthright-L
07-25-2003, 02:24 AM
it peeved if suddenly cut for not posting "enough". A

while back I asked if anyone would be interested in having an updated

listing of some of the spells I had posted long ago, that had ended up on

the old Br.net. Only one of which made it to the "new" Br.net, which has

since begun to be remade once more.



Never did get an answer to that... Maybe I`ll just start sending them

anyway...



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DanMcSorley
07-25-2003, 02:24 AM
Anthony Edwards wrote:

> I don`t usually say anything, but this bit of nonsense has me rather upset.



Why? It was just one random guy with too much time on his hands rambling

out loud. If Arjan started talking about "pruning" people, you might be

concerned, as he`s the only one I know of with access to the database.



Seriously, if you get upset every time some guy on the internet suggests

something idiotic, you`re going to spend a lot of time upset. :)

--

Daniel McSorley

geeman
07-25-2003, 07:47 AM
sense to "prune" people for not posting. It`d only

penalize people who are simply reading the site--which is pretty close to

the definition of not doing anyone any harm--so why punish them for

that? Worse, it would force people who prefer to lurk to post some inane

comment every six months or so just so they could remain "active" without

having to sign up again... and can we speculate what the quality and

content of such posts might be. "Yah, dude. I like that too, man. -- Joe

the Lurker" That really would be a waste of everyone`s time and bandwidth.



It might be sensible, however, to "prune" those who have not shown up

(logged onto the site) for a year or three. Some of these people might

have long since thrown their computers out the window, joined a monastery

or died by now. Especially pointless are probably those people who have

only logged onto the site once and then vanished.



Gary

Arjan
07-25-2003, 09:10 AM
Originally posted by Sarelth@Jul 24 2003, 11:04 PM
There are over 3000 members for the forum but only about 970 0f them have ever posted? Though that is a very impressive amount of members, wouldn&#39;t it be a good idea to only keep the ones that have at least 1 post this year?

Other wise the place is just cluttered with a lot of people that can view everything without being logged in anyways.

Well, that is just my 2 copper for the moment, take it as you will. :)

Happy Hunting
As a matter of fact, i am really happy with it.

the goal of the D20 BRCS is to make BR popular again amongst DnD fans.

After the release the number of registrations per week DOUBLED&#33;&#33; thats great&#33;

and... thats not all. every time i log in i see "guests" on the site. so even besides the "lurkers" or whatever you call them there are people that are interested in what we have to say here etc.

A.

Magian
07-25-2003, 09:19 AM
ve poster during the winter cause of school and summer

is slow because I am busy with other things. I cannot say when I will post

or log in but I regularly clean out my email account and even have this

email made for the BRlist. I wouldn`t like it if prunning did happen. I

could understand if it posed a problem for Ajran somehow but unless it does

I don`t see a need for it.



I agree with Daniel about getting upset about someone`s suggestion. It is

taking things a bit too far when its only been a suggestion.



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Doyle
07-26-2003, 04:34 AM
clutter do you think would be cleaned up by pruning

the members that don`t wish to waste band-width when they have nothing

they wish to say?

Some of us (lurkers) don`t generally have the time to keep up with

every thread, nor time to post the "yep, I agree" type posts to add to

the previous dozen that have said exactly the same thing - but instead

filter the conversations for the gems from some of the seriously

talented for use in our own games.

My 2c.p.

Doyle



-----Original Message-----

Sarelth wrote:

There are over 3000 members for the forum but only about 970 0f them

have ever posted? Though that is a very impressive amount of members,

wouldn&#39;t it be a good idea to only keep the ones that have at least

1 post this year? Other wise the place is just cluttered with a lot of

people that can view everything without being logged in anyways. Well,

that is just my 2 copper for the moment, take it as you will. <img

Sarelth
08-03-2003, 01:37 AM
Well, I never intended that little idea to cause such a stir in the ranks. It was only a thought I had, nothing more. As someone pointed out, I am not an Administrator, nor is Arjan interested in this idea, but I do resent being called an idiot for my opinion. It was a simple idea, nothing more.

[Sarcasm Alert]
Thanks for being so sensitive to a fellow fan of the site.
[/Sarcasm Alert]

I guess I have to apologize for having an opinion on something though, so I guess I will do that now. Sorry that I happened to have had an opinion that was different than a lot of peoples.

I think it is cool that there are over 3000 members in this forum/mailing list. My opinion does not count for much on whether people should be deleted or not and it never will. I have been in some forums that people are deleted every month if they do not post, they say it is to improve the quality of the posts and to remove the lurkers that are not contributing in any way to the growth of teh community. This makes some sense to me, not a lot, but some.

I am not saying that everyone that has never posted should be punished for it, I was only making a suggestion that someone might want to look through the members lists and see if there are any people listed that could be removed with little worry.

I joined this site as a lurker back in 2001, I have not posted a lot in that time, as I did not feel the need to. I see a lot of people that have said far more than me. Does that really give someone the right to say my thought was Idiotic, which infers that I am an idiot? Because I stated my opinion am I am moron?