- Minimum 5 OP posts (Meaning threads created) every week.
- Minimum of 5 constructive posts on the first page of a thread.
- And an additional minimum of 10 more constructive posts up to the third page of a thread.
So you're looking for sixteen people to create between them a total of 80 new threads (every week) and then keep coming back to those threads week after week to effectively necro bump them if they are not popular. (Mods delete posts if the same poster posts days apart without any other poster participating, so you'll end up with participants posting "quality" posts only to have those posts deleted because no one else has posted.).
Ad visibility/exposure. If a topic takes off most people won't browse through all the posts, and regardless of the topic length, the first 1-3 pages are more likely to be seeing more views. Participants of campaigns with such rules can expect to be watched closely by users and mods alike.
Might want to re-think how your campaign is conducted.
Baseless assumption.
There is no claim of minimum bumps or views. Stop fabricating reality from your own narrow imagination.
- Minimum 5 OP posts (Meaning threads created) every week.
- Minimum of 5 constructive posts on the first page of a thread.
- And an additional minimum of 10 more constructive posts up to the third page of a thread.
So you're looking for sixteen people to create between them a total of 80 new threads (every week) and then keep coming back to those threads week after week to effectively necro bump them if they are not popular. (Mods delete posts if the same poster posts days apart without any other poster participating, so you'll end up with participants posting "quality" posts only to have those posts deleted because no one else has posted.).
Ad visibility/exposure. If a topic takes off most people won't browse through all the posts, and regardless of the topic length, the first 1-3 pages are more likely to be seeing more views. Participants of campaigns with such rules can expect to be watched closely by users and mods alike.
Might want to re-think how your campaign is conducted.
The comment from the mod should be headed as such: don't break the rules.
This is something that every participant of every campaign should heed.
I'm more interested in what goal does this campaign want to achieve?
If it is about spam, it would be enough to provide rules for example a minimum of 50 posts per week and a minimum of 20 characters in the post. That should be enough.
Now it's more like a challenge / competition than a promotional campaign.
Spam builds no value, just like posts on the 5th page of a bygone thread.