View Full Version : Is there any way to limit the number of new threads per user per day?
41mag
12-20-2004, 09:42 AM
Just curious.
Teufelhund
12-20-2004, 09:48 AM
I use a technique that works every single time, when I'm in a hurry or not in the mood, I don't click on them :-)
Teuf,
41mag
12-20-2004, 10:34 AM
Well yes,that would work too.The problem I have with that is that there seems to be a deluge of posts occasionally & sometimes I cannot find the original.With the um....flow some of our posts have they aren't always in the "correct" forum.Knowest that of which I speak?
Teufelhund
12-20-2004, 11:36 AM
Oh yea, you are refering to the occational bits of intresting or useful topics of discussion that come between the ball busting and outright trolling. Thats the nature of things as they are here :-)
Teuf,
Rich Z
12-20-2004, 02:15 PM
Is there any way to limit the number of new threads per user per day?
Just curious.
Short answer: no.
Long answer: I guess the developers of this message board software never conceived of such an option being necessary for an admin to utilize. The only way you can do what you are implying is by putting a human body between the posters and what is displayed to the public. This software does have the capability to moderate each and every post made here and be approved or disapproved before it becomes public. But I will tell you right now, that I am not going to do something like that. And I can't imagine any admin of a free message board taking the time to do that either. Not unless they have absolutely no other life to live.
Don't blame you Rich. Your sanity takes precedence over everything else.
RIKA
Too bad you don't KNOW enough, and can't TYPE fast enough to put up more than 2-3 posts a day, ain't it? I've been dealing with envious punks all my life. :-)
The biggest envious punk is the one who looks back at you from the mirror andy.
RIKA
Hasher
12-24-2004, 05:57 PM
Yes andy that is true. However their posts alway contain good information and insightful thought.
While yours contain the same recycled drivel that you have been schlepping around the net for years.
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