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Ok in your opinion what kind of post do you like to type read ect.

I would prefer a lengthy post with a point then a short post with no actual purpose, like this one.
if you don't have the intelligence to finish a post... oh well, I guess you shouldn't respond to it. No big loss there, you probably wouldn't have replied intelligently anyway.

some poeple love to write, and have stuff they want to share.
some people just love to write.
others, just want to share something, or get something off their chest.
it isn't a question of letting someone else reply... especially around here... you'll notice things tend to go off topic quickly...

or maybe you are running on an idea as its coming off the top of your head...
I have a tendency to do that, just write down what comes to mind, which will lead to something else, which will lead to something else...
and, so I write what I feel like. I tend to write shorter posts of late though, mainly because I am lazy.

Oh andif u tpe lik dis, don't even waste your time here please,This is for people who actually understand the English language.
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[size=1]Dude, whats your point? Because you seem to be just waving your arms around. About [b]what[/b] exactly, I can't tell. Length is no indicator of quality. Even an obscenely short post can contain a message, or make a point. Not everything requires a long-winded 1200 word reply. As for things tending to go off topic...well, I don't think its much of a problem. As long as the discussion flows logically, and hasn't become spammy, it'll be left open. I could point you to any of a number of other alleged 'forums', where off-topic involves a lot less than OB's standard.

Maybe you do just write as things come to you, but if you don't have any kind of direction for your post, it's pretty difficult to reply to.[/size]
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[COLOR=#95005E][SIZE=1]I've a feeling Xx_Chaos_xX wrote in that manner to highlight his point. Herm. Bump this thread for special effort.

[quote name='Baron Samedi][size=1']Even an obscenely short post can contain a message, or make a point. Not everything requires a long-winded 1200 word reply.[/size][/quote] Indeed. Reminds me of O-tako-sama's replies: one-liners that [i]actually[/i] have some sense.
Hmm, what's good about OB is that when the discussion goes off-topic, members have the initiative to steer it back on the right track. And you've got people like Siren who can tell if the discussion's going in circles. It's like an idiot-proof mechanism set up by the members themselves!.[/SIZE][/COLOR]
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[COLOR=blue]I think he meant "a short point with purpose than a lengthy post with no point." If that's the case, then I agree.

I don't know if anyone's noticed, but there are quite a few members whose post size is large for the sake of being large. I've read posts that just go in circles until it ends and ultimately, you have a post that the thread neither benefited or was hurt from. You'll see this most in controversial threads, where someone wants to input their opinion and look big, but in actuality, they say nothing. "I have no strong feelings either way." However, because of the pointlessly large size of the post, people don't pick up on how pointless the post was, and go about praising it for its inertness.

It's annoying to read so many of these, especially when you are skimming around for some good content.[/COLOR]
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See, even RiflesAtRecess' post was short, but she still answered the question you asked. Personally, I could care less about how long a post is. Just so long as it fits, it moves the thread along (espeacilally in the rps), and it has a point.
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