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Topic: A simple question "Is it against the forum rules make "double posting" ? - page 3. (Read 2280 times)

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There is no rule against "double posting" as you are describing. Who was the moderator that did this and what was the post?

By making two posts, it makes it easier to read, especially when you are quoting multiple responses. If you make one post that responded to 5 or 6 different people then more likely then not the people you are responding to will either not see that you responded to them or will otherwise ignore your post.

This practice may or may not be post padding, however post padding is not against the rules, making insubstantial posts however is, so as long as each of your posts are not insubstantial and contributes to the conversation then you should be fine.
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Ok but if I report an user (who wear a sig ad) and made a couple of  posts in a row the staff should merge them or am I wrong? Because if there is not a rule and then is not against the forum rules I can write two posts in a row for make comfortable the reading/legibility (as the other users did, but their posts are not merged - not a problem).

Thanks again.

Well we'll probably have to wait for clarification from the admins on that. It's the first situation I've heard of a mod editing and merging double posts but maybe it should be taken on a case-by-case basis. I think people should make the habit of not doing double posts though.
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I don't think there's any rule on it but it's never going to be looked upon favourably when you have a signature as it's unnecessary, but I honestly don't know why you felt the need to double post in this thread. Looks like you're pushing your luck to me.

Ok but if I report an user (who wear a sig ad) and made a couple of  posts in a row the staff should merge them or am I wrong? Because if there is not a rule and then is not against the forum rules I can write two posts in a row for make comfortable the reading/legibility (as the other users did, but their posts are not merged - not a problem).

Thanks again.


Edit: as I said previously,  I usually reply 2-3 also 4 quotes in one post but yesterday I tried to post in a row.
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It's not really necessary to be honest. I'm not really buying the whole length thing. I often quote many people I want to reply to in one post. Why would you need to double post? The only way I can see it being valid is if a thread hasn't been replied to and you need to bump it for whatever reason.

Thanks for your reply, this is mine:

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However I do not consider double posting (only two posts) in a row for the quotes question 'post padding'... I have seen users posted 3-4 posts in a row, and I don't consider it bump because the posts are close to each other in seconds.

I have replied to those users in a few second, so it is not a bump to that thread. Have a nice day guys, it is not a problem for me but if all the other users can do/make double posting and their thread were not merged then this is the problem.

That's not really an excuse. You can still edit them all into one post or just make the post with multiple replies in the first place.

I don't find it wrong in anyway as once even I did it to post comments in a Signature campaign I was a part of but my second post was deleted even though it was not off topic and it wasn't merged. I don't get paid to post in my signature campaign but well it is considered as bumping a thread twice and so one needs to clutter up their post to avoid double posting or wait for another person to reply and then post another comment.

So there isn't a clear rule and each mod. "moderate" thanks to hi judgement (not a problem) but I will see if that mod will merge those posts from those users or not. This is why I have opened that thread (but first I sent a pm to that mod).

I don't think there's any rule on it but it's never going to be looked upon favourably when you have a signature as it's unnecessary, but I honestly don't know why you felt the need to double post in this thread. Looks like you're pushing your luck to me.
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I don't find it wrong in anyway as once even I did it to post comments in a Signature campaign I was a part of but my second post was deleted even though it was not off topic and it wasn't merged. I don't get paid to post in my signature campaign but well it is considered as bumping a thread twice and so one needs to clutter up their post to avoid double posting or wait for another person to reply and then post another comment.

So there isn't a clear rule and each mod. "moderate" thanks to hi judgement (not a problem) but I will see if that mod will merge those posts from those users or not. This is why I have opened that thread (but first I sent a pm to that mod).

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I usually double post only to return to the thread some minute later and replying it. I am doing a couple of things sometimes, so it is really difficult to click and edit the existing post, only to find it has already been replied to without the new thing added. Obviously, it gets overlooked.

I had plenty of experiences getting quoted without the edited part.  Undecided
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I don't find it wrong in anyway as once even I did it to post comments in a Signature campaign I was a part of but my second post was deleted even though it was not off topic and it wasn't merged. I don't get paid to post in my signature campaign but well it is considered as bumping a thread twice and so one needs to clutter up their post to avoid double posting or wait for another person to reply and then post another comment.
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Actually if u are doing it when you are in a signature campaign it might be reported as post spam so as to increase post count but otherwise I guess it won't be against the rules as at times due to some glitches I also at times send double PMs.

A mod wud better answer you though.

Spam? Hmm I don't think this is the real reason. Thanks also to you, for the reply.


It's not really necessary to be honest. I'm not really buying the whole length thing. I often quote many people I want to reply to in one post. Why would you need to double post? The only way I can see it being valid is if a thread hasn't been replied to and you need to bump it for whatever reason.

Thanks for your reply, this is mine:

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However I do not consider double posting (only two posts) in a row for the quotes question 'post padding'... I have seen users posted 3-4 posts in a row, and I don't consider it bump because the posts are close to each other in seconds.

I have replied to those users in a few second, so it is not a bump to that thread. Have a nice day guys, it is not a problem for me but if all the other users can do/make double posting and their thread were not merged then this is the problem.
legendary
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Example (sorry ndnhc):

- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063318
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063357

https://archive.today/o7Imu


Is this considered double posting? I don't think it is to be considered 'double posting' because here has replied to 3 posts and after for a question of legibility made another one.

Yesterday I have made the same thing, but someone reported me (well done) and the mod merged those two posts. However if it is against the forum rules I would like to know if it is really against the forum rules.

If you want to quote other users' replies and want to avoid double posting but is hesitant to do so because it will make the thread "long" and difficult to read, why not cut the portion or the point that you want to reply and not the whole reply of the user per se? That might avoid the long reply because of quoting and can be a good way to avoid double posting.

I always post in this way, remove the unecessary post and replace it with '...' but yesterday I have separated the quotes.


Example (sorry ndnhc):

- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063318
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063357

https://archive.today/o7Imu


Is this considered double posting? I don't think it is to be considered 'double posting' because here has replied to 3 posts and after for a question of legibility made another one.

Yesterday I have made the same thing, but someone reported me (well done) and the mod merged those two posts. However if it is against the forum rules I would like to know if it is really against the forum rules.

Well, even if I made 3 posts consecutively, I will be doing so only with the pure intention of making the reader understand it better especially since I don't get paid for any posts I make. Smiley

But you are wearing a sig ad (like me and all the other users that posted in this thread). Me too, yesterday I have "splitted or better cut" the 3 quotes in : 2 quotes: 1 post | and other quote in another post, only to make comfortable the reading (as you said).


All this situation make me really "weirded" and really I can't understand what is the purpose.
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It's not really necessary to be honest. I'm not really buying the whole length thing. I often quote many people I want to reply to in one post. Why would you need to double post? The only way I can see it being valid is if a thread hasn't been replied to and you need to bump it for whatever reason.
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Actually if u are doing it when you are in a signature campaign it might be reported as post spam so as to increase post count but otherwise I guess it won't be against the rules as at times due to some glitches I also at times send double PMs.

A mod wud better answer you though.
legendary
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Example (sorry ndnhc):

- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063318
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063357

https://archive.today/o7Imu


Is this considered double posting? I don't think it is to be considered 'double posting' because here has replied to 3 posts and after for a question of legibility made another one.

Yesterday I have made the same thing, but someone reported me (well done) and the mod merged those two posts. However if it is against the forum rules I would like to know if it is really against the forum rules.

Well, even if I made 3 posts consecutively, I will be doing so only with the pure intention of making the reader understand it better especially since I don't get paid for any posts I make. Smiley
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Example (sorry ndnhc):

- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063318
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063357

https://archive.today/o7Imu


Is this considered double posting? I don't think it is to be considered 'double posting' because here has replied to 3 posts and after for a question of legibility made another one.

Yesterday I have made the same thing, but someone reported me (well done) and the mod merged those two posts. However if it is against the forum rules I would like to know if it is really against the forum rules.

If you want to quote other users' replies and want to avoid double posting but is hesitant to do so because it will make the thread "long" and difficult to read, why not cut the portion or the point that you want to reply and not the whole reply of the user per se? That might avoid the long reply because of quoting and can be a good way to avoid double posting.
legendary
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Example (sorry ndnhc):

- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063318
- https://bitcointalksearch.org/topic/m.11063357

https://archive.today/o7Imu


Is this considered double posting? I don't think it is to be considered 'double posting' because here has replied to 3 posts and after for a question of legibility made another one.

Yesterday I have made the same thing, but someone reported me (well done) and the mod merged those two posts. However if it is against the forum rules I would like to know if it is really against the forum rules.
legendary
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No, I don't think that amounts to spam or is against the rules.

I also find it difficult in some cases. Posting everything in a single post makes it very hard to read, and quotes get too long, while making one post for every quote is pretty too much.

I would say, find a balance. Wink


I know but (I think) this is the first time I have made two consecutive posts only to make comfortable the reading or legibility. There is not a second "fine".


If you do it with a signature it can be seen as 'post padding' to raise your post count and get paid more.

I'd avoid if possible.

So now I should report all the users are 'making double posting", do you know how much users I have seen do post in this way? I don't want to write their username here... I will report all their posts now and see if they will merged in one or not. If they will not merge in one unique post I think this is a sort of discrimination.

However I do not consider double posting (only two posts) in a row for the quotes question 'post padding'... I have seen users posted 3-4 posts in a row, and I don't consider it bump because the posts are close to each other in seconds.


Thanks for your opinion guys!
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If you do it with a signature it can be seen as 'post padding' to raise your post count and get paid more.

I'd avoid if possible.

Please lock this thread once you get a few replies or else you'll get the entire forum posting different but similar opinions.
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No, I don't think that amounts to spam or is against the rules.

I also find it difficult in some cases. Posting everything in a single post makes it very hard to read, and quotes get too long, while making one post for every quote is pretty too much.

I would say, find a balance. Wink
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Hey guys,

I don't want to argue badly (or make a sort of fight here) so please keep 'peaceful' the discussion. Yesterday in the advcash service discussion I have posted two messages in a row -- double posting (* and a mod merged them in one post , saying someone reported my posts). I didn't think it was against the forum rules, I have made only to make comfortable the reading of those posts.

Now I would like to ask what's wrong in make consecutive posts (not every quote= new post - but maybe 2-3 quotes in a post and other 1-2 quotes in other post)? Is it against the forum rules?


Thanks for the attention, and I want to reply again "please keep 'peaceful' this thread"


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