Okay, perhaps I should rephrase the question...post counts are ideally a reflection of contribution, NS posts dont really contribute to the forum in a constructive way. Dont get me wrong, NS posts are great fun and i dont have anything against them, but they arent the primary focus of the website, hence they don't count.
why does it matter so much to you if your posts count????
Yea post count is irrelevant in the grand scheme of things
It's not the fact I want a massive post count, it's the fact there's no reason for L&R posts to not count. They're just as important as board sections that do contribute towards it...Having an epic post count doesn't actually make what you post any more worth reading.
There are places just as pointless and silly in this forum that do count. Care to visit some of the given examples?also i think L&R and NS should not have post counts cos that would encourage more trolls then there already is to post in those forums.
Heyy, I made that first thread...Okay, perhaps I should rephrase the question...
Why don't posts on 'Love & Relationships' count towards your post count? I mean, this is the reason I come onto the board, and I post regularly on it. It just seems like I'm posting for no reason, and surely relationship help is far more important than:
What is your current Ring Tone
Cheese on Toast
MaMa jOKEZ!!!!
Drunk Redneck Suzuki Jump
I agree with you saying that Non-School is mainly personal utility... but to me L&R has given some really great life advice... and I see that as a public service. I see people helping people with that aspect of their lives as a great public service... far more so than other parts of the forum.i suppose what it comes down to is personal utility vs. public utility, most of the posts in NS/L&R are only useful to yourself, they dont do a public service, except entertainment and/or personal advice. the other forms can provide information to a variety of people.
thats the way i see it anyhow
L&R is also full of trollsI agree with you saying that Non-School is mainly personal utility... but to me L&R has given some really great life advice... and I see that as a public service. I see people helping people with that aspect of their lives as a great public service... far more so than other parts of the forum.