12-17-2020, 04:03 PM
(12-16-2020, 06:51 AM)fitkoh Wrote: ...... I also think it would be good to make the posting requirements a bit more strict. The goal is not to make it more difficult for people to make their posting requirements, but to structure it in such a way that will yield better content that is on subject. A few ideas:
*Whatever people are doing with their vps, they must make at least 1 post about it every month. Talk about the software, what updates you did, how many hits you got, anything related to the things they're doing with their free vps. This is also an opportunity for people to mention the sponsors, and it will make the sponsors feel good to see what people are doing with their products.
*Every month also require 1 specialized post. It can be a review, a tutorial, a resource document with valuable links to digital services they are interested in... but something more than a continuation of someone elses discussion. Have people write about something that is important to them but also related to the forum topic.
As an alternative to making these a requirement, is there also the possibility of adding "weight" to certain things? Could we make it so that a person creating a topic in a particular category (such as review or tutorial) give 2 post count instead of 1? This will encourage new topics of conversation and mitigate any supposed lack of good topics to post in.
I have to say I disagree with making our posting requirements any stricter.
Currently we already do not have enough active members in this forum. Requiring such specialized posts every month will just make the situation even worse.
Not to mention that not everyone would test new software with their VPS, run updates, or have interesting resources to share etc EVERY MONTH.
But I like your suggestion to add "weight" for creating certain new topics. That should encourage, in a positive way, members to create these new topics.