Monday, December 3, 2012

What Is My Post Count?


Your post count does dictate, to an extent, how much respect you'll get on any USENET newsgroup. It's a handy measure of how long you've been around.

The idea of keeping a post-count exists in every Internet conversation forum. It also exists on the USENET system. A post count is merely a tally of all the posts that you have put up on an Internet forum or a newsgroup. Your newsreader should give you a count of all the posts that you have added to any newsgroup. On an Internet forum, there is usually a tally displayed on your profile and right by your avatar picture on any post that you make.

What Does it Mean?

Your post count, in all reality, doesn't mean anything. You might've put 1,000 posts on a newsgroup, but they might only be bad posts, as well. What people generally look at a postcount for is to give themselves credibility over another user. For example, if you are having an argument with another user of the USENET newsgroup and they had been around much longer than you have, they might reference their post count as a way of explaining why they have more credibility than you do. Of course, this is a convenient way to measure credibility for them if they have a high postcount.

A post count can be handy, in some cases. There may be instances, for example, where you want to know if somebody has been around on a forum for a long time before you engage in a conversation with them. It's unlikely that a troll would end up being on a forum long enough to make a huge number of posts, for example, and this can prove a good way to filter them out.

Other than providing a sometimes convenient way for you to filter out potential trolls, a postcount really isn't worth much to anybody but a moderator. A moderator can use them to get an idea of how much people are participating in forums and to get an idea of which forum members or newsgroup members of the most valuable to the conversation. In most cases, bragging about your post count won't impress anybody, especially among the group of people who have been on the USENET system or on Internet forums for a very long time. Anybody can post, not everybody can post anything interesting.

Should I Worry About It?

In a word: no. You shouldn't worry about your postcount. Just remember that it's a handy tool if you want to make certain that somebody who is chatting you up on a newsgroup has been around for a while and that they're not some sort of troll. Beyond that, this isn't a number that you really need to concern yourself with. In cases where you suspect somebody of being a spammer, you may see an extremely high post count on their profile. Not only does this mean that the person is likely someone you don't want to converse with, it also probably means that the forum or newsgroup isn't very well moderated if somebody is able to make so many spam posts.

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