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Lucem712

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As others have said, if you can't muster an answer 2 sentences long, don't bother posting. You are allowed to make short answers in Forum Games (I've heard) and in usergroups which count to your post count, anyhow. It's also worth it not to have '[quote box] ^--- I agree 100%' make up 50% of a thread -_-

I personally do 2 sentences before I post and if I can't muster that, I feel I don't have enough to add to the discussion. I might still post if I have a good long sentence with an image or gif.
 

Lionsfan

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Redlin5 said:
I think we need to start applying it to people who post a link to a story, maybe a paragraph from the source and then ends with "what do you think?".

At least offer your own opinion up in the OP to get the ball rolling.\

Anyway, I'm content with the low content rule as it is. I've been dinged with it in the past too so I always double check my posts to see if I've said enough these days.

[sub][sub][sub]Excluding Forum Games of course... <.<[/sub][/sub][/sub]
That's what pisses me off. I answer a question in a thread, and get a low-content. But somebody can post, "Man does X" link the story, post what do you guys think, and nothing happens
 

Moderated

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It's stupid.
For example, this post:http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.398228-Stupid-things-you-believed-as-a-kid#16282796
Someone asked what something is. They said what it was, and nothing else. They were warned for it.(Not me, btw)
How is typing something out that is on an image any better than just posting the image?
 

Soxafloppin

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This.




Yea, I'm not gonna do that joke. Personally I like it, This is the only forum I really visit all that often because I enjoy the discussion value. The mods here and generally tougher than most other sites but they're never unfair. They just enforce the rules.

Moderated said:
It's stupid.
For example, this post:http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.398228-Stupid-things-you-believed-as-a-kid#16282796
Someone asked what something is. They said what it was, and nothing else. They were warned for it.(Not me, btw)
How is typing something out that is on an image any better than just posting the image?
Your username has never been so appropriate.
 

Phlakes

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If you make a low content post that you think still contributes as much as something longer, and you get a strike for it, just take it up with the mod and they'll probably remove it. They're not robots.

Source: experience.
 

Terrible Opinions

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I understand its purpose, but in implementation, it can be silly as all hell. See: Moderated's example above. Not a big deal, anyway. Far less strict than plenty of other places.

To quote Leonard Nimoy quoting Antoine de Saint Exupéry, "Perfection is finally attained not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away."
 

verdant monkai

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I can understand why its there because it's to avoid the escapist ending up like youtube. But often I wish I could just say "thanks" for some advice or just "check out this video".
 

Rose and Thorn

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Yeah, I sometimes just want to say something short, sweet, simple and straight to the point. Often if I do that I tack on meaningless crap, to make it look longer.

Rarely I do that however, I actually think that low content posts are a good thing to moderate, after all this forum promotes conversation, proper debates and proper spelling and punctuation.
 

VanQ

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You agreed to the rule when you signed up to the forums. I don't think you have any right to have a problem with it. I'm just glad there are no "FIRST" posts anywhere and I even report some stupid low content posts myself from time to time. If you want to use an image macro as a response, then there is a thing called an "Image Board" that is meant for that sort of thing.
 

viranimus

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Honestly, its one of my personal favorite rules. It is a discussion forum. What point is there to engage in a discussion if the only thing you wanted to say was "THIS!"

Personally its one of the reasons I favor the escapist. Our culture is getting far too lazy in reading, and brevity does nothing to remedy that.
 

Something Amyss

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sextus the crazy said:
aba1 said:
Generally if it is worth saying it can be said in a full sentence.
yeah, if your opinion is so important, you should bother to write more than two words about it. How about explaining your opinion?
And posting "this" doesn't count. Certainly, you can at least come up with a few words on the subject.
 

Something Amyss

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VanQQisH said:
You agreed to the rule when you signed up to the forums. I don't think you have any right to have a problem with it. I'm just glad there are no "FIRST" posts anywhere and I even report some stupid low content posts myself from time to time. If you want to use an image macro as a response, then there is a thing called an "Image Board" that is meant for that sort of thing.
You have EVERY right to have a problem with it. Doesn't mean you have the right to violate it.

viranimus said:
Honestly, its one of my personal favorite rules. It is a discussion forum. What point is there to engage in a discussion if the only thing you wanted to say was "THIS!"

Personally its one of the reasons I favor the escapist. Our culture is getting far too lazy in reading, and brevity does nothing to remedy that.
THIS!

(Just kidding. But seriously, I hate "This" and "+1" posts with a passion. Also, people just posting videos with no other content or insight.)
 

lechat

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completely agree
i point you to this post where i received a warning
http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.398047-Absolutely-dumbfounded-by-thieves-at-my-University?page=2#16275485

not only does that post contain more words than alot of posts in that thread but the picture was on topic and fitting the theme of the thread and it needed no extra words to convey it's meaning
had i typed the words instead of posting the picture i would not have received a warning. i also add that i disputed the warning and was rejected
 

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tippy2k2 said:
Let me find the nearest "Recommend me _____" thread in Off-Topic:

This will do nicely: Favorite Book Series [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/18.397959-Favourite-Book-series]

"Well excellent", says tippy2k2 out loud for some strange reason, "I just got a Nook and I need something to read! Well let's take a look..."

Huh...everyone's just putting series down. I have no clue what genre these are, what kind of writing style this author employs, who the author actually IS in some cases, what the series is about... "
That reminds me of something that really pisses me off and I see all the time on message boards. Somebody asks for recommendations for X media or genre and somebody just copies and pastes a huge list of what appear to be all the acclaimed works in that field.

Just copying and pasting a load of shit you like, without explaining why any of it is good, helps nobody. I don't believe it counts as "low content" here or, at least, I've never seen it moderated. Of course, whether or not it should be moderated isn't my decision. List threads just irk the hell out of me.
 

sextus the crazy

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Zachary Amaranth said:
sextus the crazy said:
aba1 said:
Generally if it is worth saying it can be said in a full sentence.
yeah, if your opinion is so important, you should bother to write more than two words about it. How about explaining your opinion?
And posting "this" doesn't count. Certainly, you can at least come up with a few words on the subject.
This, ditto, QFT, etc. must be backed up with supporting arguments and statements.
 

Dangit2019

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I don't like it when somebody give an answer with significant brevity when that's all that's necessary, and they get moderated for it.

I do like it when somebody gets punished for thinking that this is 4chan and they can just post a reaction image with no addition to the conversation.
 

Reaper195

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I'm half and half on the rule. Yes, it does stop people from giving one worded answers when a full sentence would be best (otherwise why even bother posting?). But on the other hand, sometimes you just want to give a one worded answer when a thread title is something like "Did you guys seem the ending for ME3!?" or "Dark Souls, and some rage about easy mode or what-not. Am I the only one?!"

GameChanger said:
Don't care.

ok ok ok, don't ban me. There's a lot of text here, some of it you can't see. That's the magic of it.

Mods can't discriminate, that's kinda why. You can't warn one and not the other when it comes to democracy etc.
HAHAHA! I had to glare at the post for a few seconds, wondering A: how this post wasn't hit, and B: why there was some blurry white shit on my screen.
 

NewClassic_v1legacy

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Froggy Slayer said:
I don't get why all low content posts are zapped.
The best short answer I have for this sort of thing is this is a rule better left to the spirit than the letter.

In the earlier forms of the guidelines, before there was a Code of Conduct, it was against the spirit to make list or versus threads. Things like "Name your favorite RPG" or "Who's better, Master Chief or Gordon Freeman?" would make for poor threads, largely because the discussion potential would often be overshadowed by people listing or answering in short form. It made the forums a little too light and airy for most of the discussions the site was trying to bolster. This was back when the forum population was significantly smaller, and with more users comes a higher chance for abuse, especially where list threads and low content material is concerned. To wit, this thread is less than 12 hours old, and it's already two pages long. So, in order to combat that, a low content rule has been put in place. It's to prevent things like people saying "lol" in response to this very thread, a question that you have and hopefully want a genuine answer for.

Granted, not every discussion requires paragraphs of detailing where simple facts or brief replies cover the material perfectly, but having an open outlet for discussion is no worse for wear than somewhere where brief, simple answers are commonplace. And for those seeking deeper discussion, it's easier to find it because it's expected to be the norm. It works better for the most part, for most users.

GameChanger said:
Don't care. Okay, don't ban me. There's a lot of text here, some of it you can't see. That's the magic of it. Mods can't discriminate, that's kinda why. You can't warn one and not the other when it comes to democracy etc.
And this kind of stuff is why we apply the spirit, rather than the letter. In an ideal world, I'd probably single this post out for punishment. However, I'll put some leniency in place to make my point.

Despite not being a short reply, it's still very much low content. The idea is that this post is acceptable because it's longer is a fallacious one. While the text itself might be more dense, the content is still sparse. You could have chosen to use this as a springboard for discussion on how the rule can or should change, you could have created/shown examples on why you think the rule is too often misapplied or undone, but instead you opt to say nothing in a manner that could be read as snide.

It's pointless. Posts exist on a forum to bolster discussion as a primary or socialize as a secondary. You're not only failing to contribute to the discussion in any meaningful way, you're actually coming across as abrasive and demeaning, as though your point couldn't be made without using someone as a cultural patsy. It's not a good way to post, but it's the way you've intentionally chosen. Why?

The Crotch said:
To quote Leonard Nimoy quoting Antoine de Saint Exupéry, "Perfection is finally attained not when there is no longer anything to add, but when there is no longer anything to take away."
Which is why the rule deals with content, rather than length or wording. Brevity is a powerful tool to employ, but discussion cannot be carried without foundation. To reply to one quote with another, Einstein once said, "Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not one bit simpler."

sextus the crazy said:
Zachary Amaranth said:
sextus the crazy said:
aba1 said:
Generally if it is worth saying it can be said in a full sentence.
yeah, if your opinion is so important, you should bother to write more than two words about it. How about explaining your opinion?
And posting "this" doesn't count. Certainly, you can at least come up with a few words on the subject.
This, ditto, QFT, etc. must be backed up with supporting arguments and statements.
I'd have to agree. It's far too easy for a simple statement to become the crux of an argument without providing enough elucidation. Too much of that kind of posting tends to over inflate threads. It's hard to keep up a discussion when so much repeated data is changing hands from post to post, but nothing is given enough time or thought to really provide meaning. Much like the muted roar of a crowd's chatter, I think if too much is said without really providing depth, so much is opportunity to discuss is lost. Often, it can't actually be found at all.

But more importantly, why do you think so?
 

Something Amyss

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sextus the crazy said:
This, ditto, QFT, etc. must be backed up with supporting arguments and statements.
Yeah, anything of the sort. I just went for "this" because it's pretty common.

I think someone else already said it, but we are really lazy as a culture. I'm not saying every thought I have is unique or even close to, but still. If it's worth sounding off on, it's worth the attempt.