Admins are able to increase a user's post count.

ZX at 22h23
18
Mar
2009
READ THIS POST BEFORE YOU VOTE!:
I got this idea based off this thought that I made.
If you were moving the community from one forum to another, and some user's had quite a few posts, wouldnt it be nice to make them happy and set there post counts to what they were on the older forum.
I Think it would be a great idea.
1 Nazar, on 18/03/2009 at 22h24
I don't think it would be a good idea, it's like giving free posts to another member :/
2 ZX, on 18/03/2009 at 22h28
Nazar wrote:I don't think it would be a good idea, it's like giving free posts to another member :/


ya, but what if a person had say... 4500 posts, and the person was going to move to a new forum owned by the same people.
Wouldnt it be nice if that person could get their posts back
3 Tarogasini, on 18/03/2009 at 22h35
He wouldnt get his posts back, he would just get his post count back. But i dont think how would that even work. Having 4500 posts at post count while in reality not a single posted post ( funny sentence )... Is this even possible, lol ?
4 dragoncrusher, on 13/04/2009 at 15h26
i have to agree with that... changing post count and having no recent post, would give suspicion and unfairness >_>
wow old post O.O
5 Karenn, on 13/04/2009 at 17h38
Why would you move your forum, I didn't think you could? scratch scratch
6 jacobred, on 14/04/2009 at 12h02
No Mad
7 Moldienut, on 14/04/2009 at 22h38
I think it is a good idea if the forum is moving to another host. Voted yes.
8 Blofeld, on 14/04/2009 at 23h13
SOS NO. dwarf
9 Master Marc, on 14/04/2009 at 23h16
Hello ZX,
This can be used on vBulletin forums,didn't you get this idea from reading over there?

blackeye

I'll vote yes,because it would be very useful for a moving forum.But why would you move?
10 Dreamlimix, on 14/04/2009 at 23h31
i don't think this is nice idea, i voted no!
11 Bling, on 14/04/2009 at 23h34
No because it will not then be posts.
it will be fake posts.
u can rather give them points..
12 ZX, on 15/04/2009 at 07h26
Master Marc wrote:Hello ZX,
This can be used on vBulletin forums,didn't you get this idea from reading over there?

blackeye

I'll vote yes,because it would be very useful for a moving forum.But why would you move?


what if your forum was hacked and you needed to get people over to a new forum?
13 Darren1, on 15/04/2009 at 07h38
What if this idea had been previously rejected??

Previous rejection = NO!
14 RoScore, on 15/04/2009 at 18h58
Not a chance.
15 Veljko, on 15/04/2009 at 19h00
Really really big no
16 Bling, on 15/04/2009 at 19h15
ZX wrote:
Master Marc wrote:Hello ZX,
This can be used on vBulletin forums,didn't you get this idea from reading over there?

blackeye

I'll vote yes,because it would be very useful for a moving forum.But why would you move?


what if your forum was hacked and you needed to get people over to a new forum?

Suppose......One user has posted....1000 posts..if the forum is hacked...and when its again back....having losts all the posts....and if u increase his posts....to 1000.....and the total board posts are 500, then? Laughing bwi loul
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