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  • ronron2112
    Riding hard, Riding RED
    • Oct 2001
    • 579

    #1

    What gets you more respect on AO?

    Ive been gone for a while, but now that I'm back ive seen a large amount of PWing going and, and i was just wondering what do all of you guys think will get you more "respect" your post count or the time you've been here?

    i personally think its the time that the person has been here becasue theyve been around for a while and has seen alot of action.
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  • Army
    Moderator of DOOOOOOOOMMM!

    • Oct 2000
    • 5785

    #2
    I added to the poll (if you don't mind), since longevity or proclivity do not necessarily make a good poster.

    You can post a million times and never say a thing, or post once and solve the worlds problems

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    • Krazy Ivan
      I don't do Anno,
      • May 2001
      • 600

      #3
      I agree with army. Look at the time I have been here, but my post count is lower than anyone else who was on when I got here. Hell, a lot of people have been here a hell of a lot shorter time than me yet have ludicrous post counts.. I however try to say what I say and leave it at that.
      Once you have shot and eliminated someone, you have established your position towards them. In a sense, the next move is up to them...

      See ya in the dead box!

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      • ronron2112
        Riding hard, Riding RED
        • Oct 2001
        • 579

        #4
        Its no problem, its actually a good point, Army

        I think alot of the newer members think that you need a whole bunch of posts to get noticed or be listened to.

        KrazyIvan, ive been here for a while too and havea low post count, but i could really care less.

        post count doesnt mean anything when after all, everyone here shares somthing in common... the love of the sport, and our guns. (well most of them..)

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        • ThePatriot

          #5
          IMO....it is time being here, and people subconsciously think, more posts makes them feel like they have been here longer.

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          • FatMan
            Fat Wang
            • Feb 2002
            • 926

            #6
            Well for me at least neither post count (which I've never really paid much attention to) nor time here (which I also don't look at much) are all that important. The quality of posts is what really matters to me. Each person has their own style, their own area of interest and expertese - and that is what I pay attention to.

            Some people around here are never really serious, and rarely say much with any substance. On the other hand some folks are SO serious they really need to lighten up! It really depends on the subject at hand and the nature of the post. If the subject is serious I expect imformed imput, if the subject is light-hearted, then a good sense of humor is called for.

            I think the main thing that is NOT deserving of respect are attempts to appear to be something you are not and excessive concern about status and things.

            For example, if I'm answering a post about a serious matter, I'm going to tell you what I really think - and I have a lot of experience in a lot of areas. If I don't have experience in the topic, I won't post. But then again, I'll quickly post a goof-ball to some silly post just for grins. So do I care if you give me "respect" or not? No, not really. I do this for fun, if you don't care for what I have to say, ignore me - you won't be the first!

            I see some of the so-called PW's around. I only get agitated when they post a question, I answer, and it becomes clear they don't really WANT an answer, they just want to spout off about something. That only bothers me because it wastes my time. I would prefer if those folks just posted "my thoughts on blah blah blah" rather than act like they actually want advice.

            But as far as I care, you can post your LOL's and HAHAHA's and stuff til the cows come home!

            FatMan

            Dirty old men need love too!

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            • Jonno06
              AKA Jon-no wang
              • Jan 2002
              • 4392

              #7
              i agree with army,fatman,and pretty much everyone else who posted in this thread so far.

              it could also make combination of time been here,and the know-how....(shartley,and mods)

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              • Timmee
                eBay addict
                • Apr 2002
                • 1770

                #8
                I think post content is more important than post count. Spamming and PW shouldn't really garner the same respect as posting a knowledgeable and helpful bit. Just my 0.04
                There are three kinds of people in the world: Those who can count, and those who can't.

                With understanding comes understanding.

                If the saying is true that we are what we eat, aren't we all just cannibals?

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                • rjvemt1
                  NITRO-BURNIN' HYPER-MAG
                  • Mar 2002
                  • 681

                  #9
                  post count can be very missleading,if you have a job sitting in front of a computer all day then your gonna be able to pop in and out and post all sorts of stuff. if your access to a computer is limited to a few minutes here and there(like me)then you gotta make your posts count besides, everybody here gets a certain amount of respect right off the bat just for shootin a mag

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                  • xmetal2001
                    Junior Member at heart
                    • May 2001
                    • 1994

                    #10
                    I think generally, when looking for who to trust, believe, or respect more, people look at postcount. I dont agree, quality of posts is definately the most important factor. Who cares if someone has been registered for a long time, or if they have posted many posts. Unless their post-quality is good, they shouldn't get more repect.

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                    • -Jôker-
                      AOs Original JoKeR
                      • Nov 2000
                      • 2132

                      #11
                      well imho its how people act here... like if they help out ppl alot theyll get respect...if they are nice and courtieus theyll get respect they make the board fun theyll get respect and basically if you are an all around good guy or girl youll be respected no matter what unless yuou start bein dumb or somtin like that so if you want respect act mature and youll get it but dont be afraid to mess around now and then

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                      • paintbattler
                        Mags > Cockers
                        • Nov 2001
                        • 2754

                        #12
                        well IMO i say knowing what ur talkin bout..if sum1 with 5000 posts told me to screw my N2 into my barrel, would u listen?
                        Someone took away my cool sig. *cough*mod*cough*

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                        • rjvemt1
                          NITRO-BURNIN' HYPER-MAG
                          • Mar 2002
                          • 681

                          #13
                          what does 'imo' mean? 'in my oppinion'?

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                          • Tactical Neural Implant
                            Registered User
                            • May 2002
                            • 94

                            #14
                            imo=in my opinion.
                            I've also see it as imho = in my honest opinion.


                            Hope that helps

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                            • SlipknotX556
                              Registered User
                              • Nov 2001
                              • 5054

                              #15
                              Real knoledge of what you are posting about.

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