How come people get close to 1000 posts in 2 days?
By iszo07
@iszo07 (472)
Malaysia
8 responses
@anjoks (2080)
• Philippines
27 Apr 07
Whoah?! 1000 posts in 2 says? .. I don't think that's possible. I've been here for like months now and i'm an active user of myLot, look what i've got? .. I guess they reached that but did not give quality responses. They might have responded to just a "yes or a no", simple answers for them to make posts like that. . . It's good to make quality discussions and responses here. Just make it a point to reply to discussions that you can relate with, thats it. (",)
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@microzeta (245)
• United States
27 Apr 07
Those people do not contribute to discussions, and the quality of their posts are really low. You won't even understand what they're saying most of the time.
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@bettyrose20 (997)
• Philippines
3 May 07
That is quite impossible to acquire 1000 post for two days. even if you sit for 48 hours in front of a computer responding and posting, even if you respond two words only, its not possible.
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@wilkyway (30)
• Brunei Darussalam
27 Apr 07
Ya..I agree with 'magica (100)'. You could be seeing spam robots at work. After working through the figures below to determine if this was at all a possible feat, I conclude that this idea is nothing but hogwash.
Think about it:
1000 posts in 2 days = 500 posts in 1 day (24 hrs)
That works out to be around 20 posts per hour (Discount the extra since the thread said "CLOSE TO 1000 posts")
So, take it that the poster in question made exactly 960 posts in the 2 days.
Thus, to achieve that target, the poster has to complete EACH POST in 3 MINS, on average.
This is, of course, under the assumption that the poster who made it to 1000 posts in 2 days did not have any sleep at all during the period (which I'd be hard-pressed to believe!). Also, if the poster in question was able to make 1 post in every 3 mins..non-stop for 2 days then, like the others had mentioned, you have to consider the quality of their posts. Had he/she been reading the others' replies in the discussion, and making a post that relates to the ideas of the others in some cases? Also, is it possible to make a good/useful post without taking some reasonable time to think about the question that is posted?
This doesn't seem likely at all to me. What do you guys think? Ask the person who claims that he/she made that 1000 posts in 2 days to show some hard proof, man!
N.B. I just learnt the hard way that until you've earned 500 points, you can't paste..so I'm re-typing this whole reply!! But, I guess it helps, to some extent, in minimizing spam messages.
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@Inky261 (2520)
• Germany
30 May 07
I do not think anybody can make quality posts of four to five lines in such a high number. I am makeing fifty posts a day and consider this a lot! I read everything and try to answer it as best I can. I do not think it is possible to make so many quality posts in a day. Maybe somebody is just bragging.
@jinfolder (64)
• India
30 May 07
I also can't believe it! If they are using bots or pasting some non sense they will not be paid!
Then why they are doing this?