by OldGuy » 12 Aug 2019, 13:48
24 members have contributed 215 posts as of this moment today. That means an average of 9 posts per person. Yet with all of that, there have only been 8 reputation points, earning an overall average of just a 3.72% reputation score. The entire site reputation point average has fallen to a new low as a result of recent low quality content.
Obviously, this message is not directed at every member, but just to those who blather on beyond the recommended 10 posts per day. Almost without exception, those who post more than 10 posts per day are contributing a lot of junk content.
Although you are permitted to contribute as many posts as you want, the site recommends no more than 10. The fact of the matter is, when you go beyond 10 posts in a single 24 hour period, you are almost always posting junk content. The community seems to agree with that statement because they are not giving out positive reputation points for your junk.
If you are blathering on with more than 10 posts in a single day, take a close look at your personal reputation score. If you are not averaging at least 1 positive reputation point for every ten posts, the entire community is clearly telling you that you need to do better. If you get a negative reputation point, it is the equivalent of someone screaming that you need to do better.
Content of late is falling in quality. If your reputation point score is below 10%, wake up. You need to do better.
Although length is not necessarily an indicator of quality, your posts need to be long enough to fully explain what you are saying. In addition, your content should include added information that will further educate future readers on the topic. Anything less is junk.
Slow down and pay attention to what you post. Work harder to contribute content that adds value to the topic. Don't post something to blather on to earn a penny. Junk content is just not even worth that.
24 members have contributed 215 posts as of this moment today. That means an average of 9 posts per person. Yet with all of that, there have only been 8 reputation points, earning an overall average of just a 3.72% reputation score. The entire site reputation point average has fallen to a new low as a result of recent low quality content.
Obviously, this message is not directed at every member, but just to those who blather on beyond the recommended 10 posts per day. Almost without exception, those who post more than 10 posts per day are contributing a lot of junk content.
Although you are permitted to contribute as many posts as you want, the site recommends no more than 10. The fact of the matter is, when you go beyond 10 posts in a single 24 hour period, you are almost always posting junk content. The community seems to agree with that statement because they are not giving out positive reputation points for your junk.
If you are blathering on with more than 10 posts in a single day, take a close look at your personal reputation score. If you are not averaging at least 1 positive reputation point for every ten posts, the entire community is clearly telling you that you need to do better. If you get a negative reputation point, it is the equivalent of someone screaming that you need to do better.
Content of late is falling in quality. If your reputation point score is below 10%, wake up. You need to do better.
Although length is not necessarily an indicator of quality, your posts need to be long enough to fully explain what you are saying. In addition, your content should include added information that will further educate future readers on the topic. Anything less is junk.
Slow down and pay attention to what you post. Work harder to contribute content that adds value to the topic. Don't post something to blather on to earn a penny. Junk content is just not even worth that.