Otter
Dec 29 2008, 07:17 PM
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I'm getting tired of people joining RC so they can post several 'JOIN MAH CLAN' topics and add nothing else to the community. Its reallly annoying when one or two of the "New Posts on RC" are clan topics about crap clans that none of the people here have any intention of joining.
What a girly rant.
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Make the Clan Forum a 50+ posts forum. We'd get some new people, and even if its only SPAM so they can post there, I'm sure a few of the people who join will stay for more than those 50 posts.
bling_masta8
Dec 29 2008, 08:40 PM
Good suggestion; I support
Matt
Dec 29 2008, 10:33 PM
I don't really like this idea - of course most of our clan forum is just advertismenets from clan recruiters that are not actually 'active' members of our forum - however this is typicial of runescape help sites. If we added that restriction to the Clan Recruitment forum there would be little reason to keep the forum itself as very few of our members actually advertise their clans.
Our members are currently able to browse that forum for a clan they would like to join - whats the point in removing that ability and forcing our current members to have to use an alternative site to find a clan. I seriously doubt any typical clan recruiter is going to spam 50 posts just to post a recruitment topic when there are a number of other fan sites that are more then happy to see their new recruitment topics.
Unless there is either a very good reason (Better then not liking the idea of someone joining just to advertise their clan - since otherwise they won't join at all) or a significant portion of RC's members agree with this type of policy then I will not implement it.
Cmafai
Dec 30 2008, 12:46 AM
I'd support it if it were lower than 50 posts. 10 or 15 sounds more reasonable to me.
Overdoziz
Dec 30 2008, 01:50 PM
I don't think alot of clans would post 50 times just to post a topic about their clan in a forum that nobody ever looks/posts in. It's fine the way it is.
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