What is double posting?

    NeonSturm

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    True, but if you have a poll giving all good answers in a multiple-choice nobody ever responds.

    Happened once to me, never ever going to make super-cool polls again :p

    And I have a thread (1 day and 10 hours since the last update (edit)) on page 2
    • 2 likes + 1 agree for the main post
    • 2 likes for my first response
    • BUT just 1 replay

    True fact: there are:
    • 2 threads with no (0) replays and 0 likes/agrees but 40/65 views
    • 2 threads with just 1 replay and 0 likes/agrees but 60/58 views
    • 2 threads with just 2 replays and 0 likes/agrees but 30/90 views
    • 4 threads with just 3 or 4 replays and 0 likes/agrees but mostly >100/160 views
      • 4 replies in above threads by me and maybe some from other post-everywhere users.
      • thus in total of 4/20 replies by me, 16/20 replies by others, 0 likes.
      • in 10 threads above mine

    But since this thread is now not in the top 5-10 any-more and even on page 2, who would respond?


    What this teaches me:
    Probably I should stop pushing the threads of others (even if it means stop helping + stop giving a good feedback which I would like to have on my threads)

    and build in 1 thing a few will disagree to make them post and push my thread.​


    I think this is wrong and should not be required.
     
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    NeonSturm

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    http://starmadedock.net/forums/discussion/
    http://starmadedock.net/threads/pro...ter-updated-with-ram-module-todo-upload.2920/

    (at the time starting posting above)

    With last update I mean an edit. Last post is about 2 days old.

    EDIT: I think I spend 2 days
    1. editing OP and first reply post
    2. keeping myself updated on the bug-tracker + tester chat + forum
    3. building the RAM module
    4. making some tests with the latest dev
    5. responded in a lot of threads
    6. made a few suggestions (as posts, not threads to provide options code-wise to complete the suggestions of others.) and another big thread.
    7. Was basically working 30 hours on posts :)
     
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