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Combat_Rush

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  1. Wow, impressive read. Goodluck with future goals and congratulations on your first Dragon Chain drop! Hopefully you get another one :thumbsup:
  2. Ok I thought so, just wondered if it was any good lol. Well, it looks like at the moment that the post counts are going to stay. I like to see how many posts I've done (not how many posts I've gained through spam.) so thats great for me \
  3. I voted to keep. Btw, I don't know if this would help the situation in anyway, but what if there was a limited post count every day for every user (except for admins and mods). You gain a rank once you've "proven" yourself worthy of posting sensible enough and not to be a spammer. Then the limit would be taken away and people would be free to post as much as they wanted. If they take advantage, this privilege can be taken away and/or further action taken if necessary. So if people want to be able to post as many times as they would like in a day. They'd have to post "non-spam-wise" otherwise it's tough luck for them. People who post pointless posts and constantly spam whilst in the "limit rank" would be punished or even banned, because why should they use these forums if all they are going to do is abuse it, they've been warned haven't they?! There are lots of cons and pros for this, although being ranked in such a way could possibly trigger stero-typing and jealousy. Might be abit more trouble than it's worth but I reckon you should take it into consideration? -Rush

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