Recommended Posts

Hey guys this might be a stupid idea on a huge forum like this becuse of the cpu cycles it would use but anywho ive seen on some forums instead of having the post count they have a word count so the people that just post 1 word dont really get as big of count as someone that actually types up a huge answer

PS im not someone that cares about post count nor do i think others do :s but if some people do i guess it might stop some idiots from doing 1 wordered posts

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/
Share on other sites

i think we shuld abolish the ability for regular users to see their post count. if no one can see, it is less of an issue and there will be more quality posts instead of one worded posts which just say "thanks, congrats, haha, lol, etc".

just my 2 cents, but i think this issue has already been played out on this board.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585689606
Share on other sites

My suggestion from another thread still stands:

Post count lock all of "general and off topic discussion". Post counts then would only increase for posts in the other more important sections of the forums.

As it stands, there have been over 1,100,453 posts in the general and off topic discussion, accounting for a quarter of the forums total posts. Post Count-Lock this, less people spamming (that really is the only word to describe what happens under there) to increase their post count, and it would encourage members to post in the other sections which make Neowin what it is.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585689619
Share on other sites

Post count should not even be shown!

But if there has to be something...then.....

Users should have rating, according to their helpfuless.

Fellow user can ask a question, and then once replied to, with good solution. the first poster should be able to give the replier a rating.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585689843
Share on other sites

I for one think that the post count is good. Admittedly there is spamming and I can't stand it in the jokes section where people will click on every thread and just quick post 'lol'. Gets them another 25, yippee.

Who gives a.......(insert expletive of choice here)

Also I don't think that the other sections are 'what makes neowin what it is' I think the cmmunity make neowin what it is and the ability to share with your community. Recently I had a question on what happens when a PSU dies. I could have posted this in the 'hardware hangout' but I thought as it would only need one or two people (to confirm) to write a couple of sentences it wasn't really worth it.

I don't see why good neowinians like that should be denied their post count just because I chose to post in a section that is supposedly full of spam.

Maybe an anti post count, so there was a little tick box and mods could actually do something useful and go through all the spam threads tick the little box and make those people get -5 post counts for posting spam.

Or a 'usefulness' section as well, just under where it says post count it could say 'usefulness' and go from -10 to +10. I believe that people would actually try to obtain their high usefulness count and I don't think anybody would be stupid enough to attempt to get the lowest usefulness count.

I reckon I'd get an 8 out of 10 for this :) and I'd keep my post count as it isn't spam :p

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585691420
Share on other sites

a word count would penalize people for posting concise answers (e.g. "how do i remove the recycle bin?" "tweakui.") and reward people who post unnecessarily long answers (e.g. "how do i remove the recycle bin?" "oh, well, it's really quite easy. all you have to do is download tweakui and you can remove it.").

post count doesn't really matter here. it's really the quality of the posts that matters.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585691471
Share on other sites

Hey guys this might be a stupid idea on a huge forum like this becuse of the cpu cycles it would use but anywho ive seen on some forums instead of having the post count they have a word count so the people that just post 1 word dont really get as big of count as someone that actually types up a huge answer

PS im not someone that cares about post count nor do i think others do :s but if some people do i guess it might stop some idiots from doing 1 wordered posts

585689516[/snapback]

I've seen sites that work that way. The more content in your posts, the higher your "rank" or "rating". However, the loophole is to have a big quote in your post (:shifty:) and then a small response that you actually type yourself

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585691723
Share on other sites

My suggestion from another thread still stands:

Post count lock all of "general and off topic discussion". Post counts then would only increase for posts in the other more important sections of the forums.

As it stands, there have been over 1,100,453 posts in the general and off topic discussion, accounting for a quarter of the forums total posts. Post Count-Lock this, less people spamming (that really is the only word to describe what happens under there) to increase their post count, and it would encourage members to post in the other sections which make Neowin what it is.

585689619[/snapback]

excellent idea chode (Y)

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585692644
Share on other sites

My suggestion from another thread still stands:

Post count lock all of "general and off topic discussion". Post counts then would only increase for posts in the other more important sections of the forums.

As it stands, there have been over 1,100,453 posts in the general and off topic discussion, accounting for a quarter of the forums total posts. Post Count-Lock this, less people spamming (that really is the only word to describe what happens under there) to increase their post count, and it would encourage members to post in the other sections which make Neowin what it is.

585689619[/snapback]

Like it or not, Neowin forums are not Tech only. The GD and other 'off topic' areas have grown the most for Neowin lately, and thus, increases member count. People enjoy a site with this much flexibility. Penalizing them jsut because they post in a non-tech forum wouldn't make good sense.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585693226
Share on other sites

People who post one word dont really get much out of the community, thats why you rarely see someone who types one word replies have a high post count. When i see someone post with a big post count, i dont use that as a messurment of how much i should respect them, i just think "oh they've posted alot" and nothing more. It works just fine the way it is :)

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585693303
Share on other sites

Like it or not, Neowin forums are not Tech only.  The GD and other 'off topic' areas have grown the most for Neowin lately, and thus, increases member count.  People enjoy a site with this much flexibility.  Penalizing them jsut because they post in a non-tech forum wouldn't make good sense.

585693226[/snapback]

Or at least post count lock individual sections, like the Neowin milestones.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585694572
Share on other sites

My suggestion from another thread still stands:

Post count lock all of "general and off topic discussion". Post counts then would only increase for posts in the other more important sections of the forums.

As it stands, there have been over 1,100,453 posts in the general and off topic discussion, accounting for a quarter of the forums total posts. Post Count-Lock this, less people spamming (that really is the only word to describe what happens under there) to increase their post count, and it would encourage members to post in the other sections which make Neowin what it is.

585689619[/snapback]

nah this still wont work

coz

check the guy called cmoves posts out

hes only ever posted in wallpaper section

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585697433
Share on other sites

Like it or not, Neowin forums are not Tech only.? The GD and other 'off topic' areas have grown the most for Neowin lately, and thus, increases member count.? People enjoy a site with this much flexibility.? Penalizing them jsut because they post in a non-tech forum wouldn't make good sense.

585693226[/snapback]

And that is true for about every forum that has a General Discussion section at their forums, most of the time that section has the most posts. And usually members have "more fun" posting in those sections, just my 2 cents.

Link to comment
https://www.neowin.net/forum/topic/302230-a-ideas/#findComment-585697726
Share on other sites

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • They thought value of their goods would forever only drop like it used to and didn't account for sudden increase in price because of all the Ai hype. Tough luck Samsung, don't try to weasel this one out. Also American customer protection laws are a**. In Europe, you need to be compensated for a functioning product of same or better characteristics (not same price point as when it was originally bought!) if it can't be repaired and when you receive a replacement product your warranty starts from scratch because you received a different item than you previously had and old warranty thus cannot apply to it anymore. If your actual item was successfully repaired, warranty gets extended for the period the item was in service. If item is repaired to a significant extent, warranty also starts over from scratch because major part of it was replaced. Americans need to fight to get this kind of consumer protections because they are constantly getting screwed over.
    • Microsoft releases new Windows 11 Media Creation Tool with the latest updates by Taras Buria Patch Tuesday updates arrive every month, bringing users new features and security updates. To make sure customers have access to the most recent images, Microsoft also releases updates to the Media Creation Tool app, its official utility for Windows 11 installation. Today, the company pushed new ISOs to Media Creation Tool, allowing you to create images with the June 2026 Patch Tuesday updates. With the latest update, the Media Creation Tool now downloads KB5094126. It is Windows 11 version 25H2, build 26200.8655, which is also available via Windows Update. Note that the app itself remains on the previous version, which you can check in Properties > Details. The only change is that it now downloads a more recent Windows 11 build, so the only way to check is to download an ISO. The June 2026 Patch Tuesday update is a special release for Windows 11, as it brings a new performance profile to make the operating system more responsive and snappier when rendering various user interface surfaces, including the Start menu, quick settings, and more. It does so by spiking processor speeds for a brief moment, resulting in higher loads for a second or two. The so-called “Low latency profile” is rolling out gradually, but you can force-enable it with the ViVeTool app. Other changes include webcam improvements, Task Manager updates, shared audio support, and more. You can download the Media Creation Tool app from the official Microsoft website using this link. Besides MCT, Microsoft lets you download Windows 11 ISO as a file directly from the official Windows 11 website. However, you will need a third-party app to write it to your USB drive. Check out this guide if you want to know how to do that.
    • Louis Rossmann suing Samsung over "990 Pro SSD warranty scam" by Sayan Sen Back in 2023, if you recall, Neowin reviewer Robbie Khan had a dispute with Samsung over his 990 Pro SSD, which was rapidly losing its health. After significant back and forth, the tech giant had finally released firmware to "stop" the issue. Interestingly, its previous flagship at the time, the 980 Pro was also facing problems leading to two consecutive sets of firmware fixes. Three years later, it looks like a similar conflict has now broken out between tech repair entrepreneur YouTuber Louis Rossmann and Samsung, as it has escalated into a threatened lawsuit after the company allegedly refused to appropriately replace a failing 990 Pro SSD that remained under warranty. According to Rossmann, a 4TB Samsung 990 Pro NVMe SSD purchased for approximately $330 less than two years ago, began experiencing major hiccups and issues, even though he claims it had been operated under ideal cooling conditions. It was installed in a RAID 1 array and cooled by a heatsink and dual high-speed fans. However the drive reportedly started dropping out of the array, exhibiting controller-level failures that eventually became not useable in any meaningful way. Rossmann said Samsung’s support process was marked by delays and confusion from the very start. After initially contacting the wrong regional support channel, he was redirected to Samsung’s memory support division where he submitted detailed diagnostics, logs, and proof of purchase. Rossmann runs a repair company and owns an ACE Lab PC-3000 machine, which is a professional-grade data recovery equipment. As such, he had been confident in his diagnostics. Samsung even seemingly acknowledged that later. Regardless, Rossmann claims that his initial support ticket was automatically closed before a full 24-hour response window had elapsed, forcing him to reopen the case and resubmit documentation. The controversy however intensified further from here after Samsung accepted the drive for warranty evaluation but later returned it with a repair report stating that the drive had passed its testing and that the SSD had been verified as functional. Rossmann strongly disputed those claims citing that his own independent testing on PC-3000 showed write speeds reducing to as low as 40–60 MB/s before the drive failed entirely. Samsung subsequently informed him that the SSD had been reset and reflashed, passing internal stress tests. However, the company also stated that replacement units were unavailable due to an industry-wide memory shortage and suggested that a refund process could be initiated if further testing confirmed the fault. Thus, to settle, the company offered a refund of $330, the amount that was initially paid by him to make the purchase. Here, Rossmann pointed out the seeming hypocrisy of the tech giant as in how no Samsung drive was apparently allocated for warranty replacements, but they were abundantly available for retail sales especially when using business accounts. As you can see, Rossmann is indeed right, there are Samsung 990 Pro 4TB SSDs on Amazon currently for $950 (shipped and sold by first-party Amazon US itself), and they are also available on Samsung's own store too, albeit for an even higher price of $1100. Thus Rossmann argues that Samsung’s inability or unwillingness to provide a replacement while the same model remains available for purchase at significantly higher market prices reflects a failure to honor its warranty obligations. He has issued a formal 60-day notice and says he intends to file suit in Texas small claims court, asserting that companies should face greater costs for denying legitimate warranty claims than for fulfilling them. You can check out the full video titled "Samsung's 990 Pro SSD warranty policy is a scam; I'm taking them to court," at the link below. Source and image: Louis Rossmann (YouTube) As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases
    • Was it too much to ask to show the icon in this article?
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      davidbazooked earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Jamswaz earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Jamswaz earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      Marzoid went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Community Regular
      coch went up a rank
      Community Regular
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      509
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      185
    3. 3
      +Edouard
      158
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      83
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      75
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!