Well if your only goal is to post to meet minimums in order to sell, I don’t think that’s very meaningful at all regardless of the contents of the posts. So maybe none of these posts should count.
IMHO... I dont think so... post history and conversation tell a little about someone and how they interact with people and what to expect when dealing with them. But again that is just me.
Well if your only goal is to post to meet minimums in order to sell, I don’t think that’s very meaningful at all regardless of the contents of the posts. So maybe none of these posts should count.
IMHO... I dont think so... post history and conversation tell a little about someone and how they interact with people and what to expect when dealing with them. But again that is just me.
I understand where you are coming from. But I think the rule is misunderstood. It’s not just to weed out potential scammers. I believe the idea of the rule is to foster a community where new reefers feel like they can ask their newbie questions and get help. As opposed to logging on and just seeing a million for sale threads.
The post itself is not un-meaningful but the author clearly stated their end goal in posting is to sell stuff. Is that meaningful to the forum or helpful for them?
When you sarcastically title the post “Meaningful Post”, I think we all know what game is being played.
It’s really no sweat off my back. Just thought I’d ask their goal in meeting 30 posts.
Buying and selling is exactly how you meet people so I strongly disagree
When I offer high quality equipment at a very reasonable price I am providing value and a service to other members
It symbiotic
The posts were clearly a parody but I guess you need a sense of humor to realize that
I’m done
I guess you win