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I also saw the thread bombing comment, but I don't think everyone does it. I tend to post when I have something relvant to say. Not that I have a lot of experience or even data points to share. Just some basic advice I guess.
My friend got two Barclay auto CLI's to 18k in 1 year and it got 0 congrats... sux.
oh well, Aprovals = "poof"
@Kenny wrote:I hope the thread bombing announcement doesn't hinder people from either posting their success stories or people reacting to them.
People's stories are important.
I believe the announcement was made in reaction to a couple of posters generally not paying attention to the original post of the threads to begin with and posting a generic post in large quantities. (Think of looking at the forum and seeing one name all the way down for page after page as the last reply.) If I'm wrong here, please correct me, SunriseEarth.
Some members had a habit of posting single word responses to as many as 30 threads an hour, sometimes even more. This, in effect, ties up the Approvals board. It floats topics that may not be of the most interest to the top, it prevents discussion of valuable data points, and it only serves to inflate post counts.
It's fine to congratulate everyone, but the cut & paste responses aren't a meaningful way to do it. "Congrats on getting BCE" isn't that much harder to type than "Congrats", but I can guarantee it carries a lot more weight for the person celebrating their accomplishment. No one should feel hindered to post accomplishments or responses, yet I don't think it's asking too much to give at least some consideration to what is being posted.
Mods will continue to discuss how to approach these issues in Approvals. Overall, we want the Forums to be of value for all members.
I understand the whole thread bombing topic, never heard it before - but am I a forum guru no, but I can abide by rules. I personally don't see any harm in tell someone Congrats, I see no more harm in that than single post "Thanks" or "+1's" honestly.
Some people get no Congrats at all and when they make accomplishments I think they should ( that's why did it for people and do it) ...I have gotten several credit limit increases. I'm happy I feel like I am moving forward and my Bk is becoming more of a shadow, for me.
If someone states I got approved for my first AMEX card, that apparently is a big deal for them or they would not be sharing it here...What is wrong with saying Congrats!!!
They have already stated why they got approved and are happy, why reiterate - Congrats on your first AMEX approval????
Don't get me wrong, I understand a page of Congrats can be excessive. Understood!!! but there should not be a required number of words to tell someone congrats either, I type for part of my living and don't to much look forward to it in my "leisure time". So I have chosen to congratulate people on every accomplishment they have had once per month just to cover everything all at once so I CAN STAY OUT OF TROUBLE.
Saying "congrats" and meaning it is very different than saying "congrats" to the 30 most recent threads in order to move up in community rank.
I really think we all know the difference and what is being talked about.
Since the mass posting issue seems to largely be resolved, the Sticky Thread in the Approvals has been changed. We have provided some suggestions/ideas for posts and responses in approvals. To reiterate, these are suggestions only. The only mandate you have on this board is to follow the Forum TOS. If you post "Congrats" in ten threads in a row, that's fine. If you post "congrats" in ten threads in a span of 3 minutes, we may need to talk.
I haven't been on in a few days I think so I didn't even see the thread bombing issue. But my question is why would anyone want to inflate their post count? Is there some type of FICO surprise if you reach a certain rank? Who in the world would care what their rank is on a credit forum?
@Anonymous wrote:I haven't been on in a few days I think so I didn't even see the thread bombing issue. But my question is why would anyone want to inflate their post count? Is there some type of FICO surprise if you reach a certain rank? Who in the world would care what their rank is on a credit forum?
We have a winner!! ding ding ding ding ding!!!
@Anonymous wrote:I haven't been on in a few days I think so I didn't even see the thread bombing issue. But my question is why would anyone want to inflate their post count? Is there some type of FICO surprise if you reach a certain rank? Who in the world would care what their rank is on a credit forum?
Just because you don't care doesn't mean someone else doesn't.. I am sure there are people who would wonder why we even join a credit forum.