Real Talk, Real Connections: When you drop a gem of a post, you're not just talking, you're connecting. Dive deep into discussions that light your fire - you'll build bonds that matter.
You, the Expert: Quality posts show you know your stuff. Whether it's advice or insights, be the go-to person. People notice, trust me!
Not Just Noise: Ever scroll through a thread and see a sea of "lol" and "cool"? Let's not add to the noise. Make every post count, cut through the clutter.
Respect the Scroll: We're all busy, right? A quality post respects people's time. Keep it meaningful, and folks will stick around.
Actually, these points should be followed by everyone, especially those who are in signature campaigns. I know most of the newbies make many posts so that they can't go unnoticed, and their names could appear in more topics so they will be remembered by other members. But again, like you said, we should prefer quality over quantity.
But many signature joinees are making posts just to fill post quotas and repeat others words, which is common, but in my opinion, it's not possible for all of us to have a unique mindset because even I don't read what others are saying. My way is to read the OP's point, and if I think I can contribute to his or her point I don't ignore it and share it quickly. But after making my post, I sometimes read other people's posts too, and when I read there, they have the same meaning as mine, and posts coming after mine also have the same meaning (that's why I said it's not possible for everyone to become unique from each other).
Overall, you have shared some good points, and we all should follow them.