But it never really was. This was reworded with the last change of the rules already, I believe, but even before that - contribution hasn't been down to a word count but informational content.AccursedTheory said:Word count no longer relevant.
This is also something I thought had been in effect for a long ago - the "^this" posts don't contribute to the discussion thus merit the low content warning.IceForce said:One of the things the low-content rule guarded against was people quoting someone and just putting "This" under the quote with nothing else added. That sort of posting behavior can often be seen on other internet forums which have no low-content rule.n0e said:It was intentional, as with the lack of "low content" posts being something we worry about. Necroing posts isn't something I feel is worth worrying about and the old "low content" rule was a bit harsh for my taste.
So long as your post contributes in some positive way to the discussion, it's fine and there's no minimum level of text required. Just try not to make a habit of it. We want to see discussions, not just acknowledgements.
Are "This" -style posts still being moderated?
EDIT: Wrong quote...
EDIT EDIT: Also, forgot to mention, I thought the "^this" style comments were falling under the general Forum Conduct section, however, I would agree that missing a specific "offence level" for them may be slightly misleading. I thing, or rather hope, the content-less posts are still not allowed - as I said, they go against the spirit of Forum Conduct, but there is not a specific entry for them. They should be at the same level as "Topic-less Thread Creation", as they are more or less similar in nature.