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Now a days forums have become bore, there are no much interesting threads. as most of the threads have become dry and same responses are been repeated. I wish everyone to create nice and interesting forums as it will be benefited to us to work more and to site to develop more traffic

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Am saying.....if moderators find that some posts are useless and purposefully posted to gain points.....then they can delete those posts without any intimation. By this way, points are also deducted. When every member here see his points being deducted this way, he will try his best to post quality content in his replies. It can improve our forum a lot.
Kalyani and Sarala can take this initiative. Sure, we can see its after effects...live... very soon in the forum.


I am in favor of stricter punishment as this is too easy to post a one worded comment under quote and get away with 5 points. But that is not going to happen. So never mind.

Yet, deleting unwanted posts can be seen as a starter for improving our forums...
Let us carry out with step by step.
Even if this first step is carried out properly for 1-2 weeks, we can very soon see disappearing of many irreverent posts newly posted here.
This steps can be done to newly added ones, not the older responses.


Just wait and watch, some positive changes are underway. You'll know soon about them.
Am saying.....if moderators find that some posts are useless and purposefully posted to gain points.....then they can delete those posts without any intimation. By this way, points are also deducted. When every member here see his points being deducted this way, he will try his best to post quality content in his replies. It can improve our forum a lot.
Kalyani and Sarala can take this initiative. Sure, we can see its after effects...live... very soon in the forum.


I am in favor of stricter punishment as this is too easy to post a one worded comment under quote and get away with 5 points. But that is not going to happen. So never mind.

Yet, deleting unwanted posts can be seen as a starter for improving our forums...
Let us carry out with step by step.
Even if this first step is carried out properly for 1-2 weeks, we can very soon see disappearing of many irreverent posts newly posted here.
This steps can be done to newly added ones, not the older responses.


Sunil, one worded or similar posts do not get five points. To get 5 points, a post has to contain minimum 50 characters. In any case, I have already started deleting senseless posts, mere thank you posts, posts copied from other sources and pasted here etc.

But there is only one can do so much. It really depends on how responsible each individual is towards being committed to quality! So let's us try and hope for the best!
Am saying.....if moderators find that some posts are useless and purposefully posted to gain points.....then they can delete those posts without any intimation. By this way, points are also deducted. When every member here see his points being deducted this way, he will try his best to post quality content in his replies. It can improve our forum a lot.
Kalyani and Sarala can take this initiative. Sure, we can see its after effects...live... very soon in the forum.


I am in favor of stricter punishment as this is too easy to post a one worded comment under quote and get away with 5 points. But that is not going to happen. So never mind.

Yet, deleting unwanted posts can be seen as a starter for improving our forums...
Let us carry out with step by step.
Even if this first step is carried out properly for 1-2 weeks, we can very soon see disappearing of many irreverent posts newly posted here.
This steps can be done to newly added ones, not the older responses.


Sunil, one worded or similar posts do not get five points. To get 5 points, a post has to contain minimum 50 characters. In any case, I have already started deleting senseless posts, mere thank you posts, posts copied from other sources and pasted here etc.

But there is only one can do so much. It really depends on how responsible each individual is towards being committed to quality! So let's us try and hope for the best!


Already started :blink: :blink:

Nice to hear so.....

If so, i have to count this answer too, if it has 50 characters.....

But one thing I have to add Kalyani....

Sometimes, even a simple smiley reply can add a lot of meaning to the posts. Isn't it?
Am saying.....if moderators find that some posts are useless and purposefully posted to gain points.....then they can delete those posts without any intimation. By this way, points are also deducted. When every member here see his points being deducted this way, he will try his best to post quality content in his replies. It can improve our forum a lot.
Kalyani and Sarala can take this initiative. Sure, we can see its after effects...live... very soon in the forum.


I am in favor of stricter punishment as this is too easy to post a one worded comment under quote and get away with 5 points. But that is not going to happen. So never mind.

Yet, deleting unwanted posts can be seen as a starter for improving our forums...
Let us carry out with step by step.
Even if this first step is carried out properly for 1-2 weeks, we can very soon see disappearing of many irreverent posts newly posted here.
This steps can be done to newly added ones, not the older responses.


Sunil, one worded or similar posts do not get five points. To get 5 points, a post has to contain minimum 50 characters. In any case, I have already started deleting senseless posts, mere thank you posts, posts copied from other sources and pasted here etc.

But there is only one can do so much. It really depends on how responsible each individual is towards being committed to quality! So let's us try and hope for the best!


Already started :blink: :blink:

Nice to hear so.....

If so, i have to count this answer too, if it has 50 characters.....

But one thing I have to add Kalyani....

Sometimes, even a simple smiley reply can add a lot of meaning to the posts. Isn't it?


Sometimes yes and sometimes no, and one can easily take advantage of such things, I have seen it happening here by some members posting dozen odd smilies as responses..Also, I feel that having a thank you button does not give any reason to post the same...
Am saying.....if moderators find that some posts are useless and purposefully posted to gain points.....then they can delete those posts without any intimation. By this way, points are also deducted. When every member here see his points being deducted this way, he will try his best to post quality content in his replies. It can improve our forum a lot.
Kalyani and Sarala can take this initiative. Sure, we can see its after effects...live... very soon in the forum.


I am in favor of stricter punishment as this is too easy to post a one worded comment under quote and get away with 5 points. But that is not going to happen. So never mind.

Yet, deleting unwanted posts can be seen as a starter for improving our forums...
Let us carry out with step by step.
Even if this first step is carried out properly for 1-2 weeks, we can very soon see disappearing of many irreverent posts newly posted here.
This steps can be done to newly added ones, not the older responses.


Sunil, one worded or similar posts do not get five points. To get 5 points, a post has to contain minimum 50 characters. In any case, I have already started deleting senseless posts, mere thank you posts, posts copied from other sources and pasted here etc.

But there is only one can do so much. It really depends on how responsible each individual is towards being committed to quality! So let's us try and hope for the best!


Already started :blink: :blink:

Nice to hear so.....

If so, i have to count this answer too, if it has 50 characters.....

But one thing I have to add Kalyani....

Sometimes, even a simple smiley reply can add a lot of meaning to the posts. Isn't it?


Sometimes yes and sometimes no, and one can easily take advantage of such things, I have seen it happening here by some members posting dozen odd smilies as responses..Also, I feel that having a thank you button does not give any reason to post the same...


Yes a smiley does add value at times and a thank you too is necessary. But those have been posted in response to what, that makes the difference many a times, I have found completely senseless posts being given thank yous and smileys.. So as a moderator, I have to differentiate between such posts and this is crucial! I think that I am doing this quite satisfactorily!
Am saying.....if moderators find that some posts are useless and purposefully posted to gain points.....then they can delete those posts without any intimation. By this way, points are also deducted. When every member here see his points being deducted this way, he will try his best to post quality content in his replies. It can improve our forum a lot.
Kalyani and Sarala can take this initiative. Sure, we can see its after effects...live... very soon in the forum.


I am in favor of stricter punishment as this is too easy to post a one worded comment under quote and get away with 5 points. But that is not going to happen. So never mind.

Yet, deleting unwanted posts can be seen as a starter for improving our forums...
Let us carry out with step by step.
Even if this first step is carried out properly for 1-2 weeks, we can very soon see disappearing of many irreverent posts newly posted here.
This steps can be done to newly added ones, not the older responses.


Sunil, one worded or similar posts do not get five points. To get 5 points, a post has to contain minimum 50 characters. In any case, I have already started deleting senseless posts, mere thank you posts, posts copied from other sources and pasted here etc.

But there is only one can do so much. It really depends on how responsible each individual is towards being committed to quality! So let's us try and hope for the best!


Already started :blink: :blink:

Nice to hear so.....

If so, i have to count this answer too, if it has 50 characters.....

But one thing I have to add Kalyani....

Sometimes, even a simple smiley reply can add a lot of meaning to the posts. Isn't it?


Sometimes yes and sometimes no, and one can easily take advantage of such things, I have seen it happening here by some members posting dozen odd smilies as responses..Also, I feel that having a thank you button does not give any reason to post the same...


Yes...that's why I added the word 'sometimes'.

Sometimes, it takes a lot of effort for me to search a particular smiley to fit into the situation. If am searching from my personal collection, it takes more time, even 15 minutes or more, as i have downloaded a large number of gifs. Sometimes needed to search all the 4 folders to get the desired one.
Posting smileys are also difficult sometimes. I just check, if it suits that situation or not
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


There is fixed number of characters. If you post lss than minimum, you get no points.
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


i frequently use smileys in discussions, if am in good mood. But I have always tried to add them along with my written responses rather than adding smileys alone. I don't know whom you are pointing :dry: :blink: :blink:
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


Smileys are as expressive if not more than written words
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when used imaginatively. Anyway,I am going to use them as and when I consider appropriate - points or without them!
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


Smileys are as expressive if not more than written words
{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8534]}
when used imaginatively. Anyway,I am going to use them as and when I consider appropriate - points or without them!


yes, I agree.
After all am a great admirer of smileys. That's why I am posting it here, to bring smiles to everyone's faces. I also disagree the classroom serious lectures in forums. But no one thinks about its difficulties to search and find an appropriate smiley to be used apt in a particular situation. Sometimes I take more than 15 minutes to find a particular smiley from my library which is a lot of time consuming too. Yet I do it.

Inserting smiley is an art. Only a few people have conquered it :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


Smileys are as expressive if not more than written words
{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8534]}
when used imaginatively. Anyway,I am going to use them as and when I consider appropriate - points or without them!


LOL...as long as they add to the value of discussion it is good,what I am talking about is those who add mostly smilies and less words in most of their posts ...
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


Smileys are as expressive if not more than written words
{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8534]}
when used imaginatively. Anyway,I am going to use them as and when I consider appropriate - points or without them!



Smileys are all suggestive of something significant and profound. All great art works are suggestive admitting of different interpretations by different persons depending on their respective backgrounds,culture and education.

yes, I agree.
After all am a great admirer of smileys. That's why I am posting it here, to bring smiles to everyone's faces. I also disagree the classroom serious lectures in forums. But no one thinks about its difficulties to search and find an appropriate smiley to be used apt in a particular situation. Sometimes I take more than 15 minutes to find a particular smiley from my library which is a lot of time consuming too. Yet I do it.

Inserting smiley is an art. Only a few people have conquered it :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


Smileys are as expressive if not more than written words
{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8534]}
when used imaginatively. Anyway,I am going to use them as and when I consider appropriate - points or without them!


LOL...as long as they add to the value of discussion it is good,what I am talking about is those who add mostly smilies and less words in most of their posts ...


What else do you think I am talking about? You are talking about less words- I am talking about 'no words but emoticons'.
quote="Sandhya Rani" post=248629]
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


Smileys are as expressive if not more than written words
{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8534]}
when used imaginatively. Anyway,I am going to use them as and when I consider appropriate - points or without them!


yes, I agree.
After all am a great admirer of smileys. That's why I am posting it here, to bring smiles to everyone's faces. I also disagree the classroom serious lectures in forums. But no one thinks about its difficulties to search and find an appropriate smiley to be used apt in a particular situation. Sometimes I take more than 15 minutes to find a particular smiley from my library which is a lot of time consuming too. Yet I do it.

Inserting smiley is an art. Only a few people have conquered it :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :) :)[/quote]

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I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


Smileys are as expressive if not more than written words
{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8534]}
when used imaginatively. Anyway,I am going to use them as and when I consider appropriate - points or without them!


LOL...as long as they add to the value of discussion it is good,what I am talking about is those who add mostly smilies and less words in most of their posts ...


What else do you think I am talking about? You are talking about less words- I am talking about 'no words but emoticons'.


I am talking about that too...both are as bad, no words and only smilies or a couple of vague words and lots of smilies - I guess enough to gain 5 points ...
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


Smileys are as expressive if not more than written words
{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8534]}
when used imaginatively. Anyway,I am going to use them as and when I consider appropriate - points or without them!


LOL...as long as they add to the value of discussion it is good,what I am talking about is those who add mostly smilies and less words in most of their posts ...


What else do you think I am talking about? You are talking about less words- I am talking about 'no words but emoticons'.


I am talking about that too...both are as bad, no words and only smilies or a couple of vague words and lots of smilies - I guess enough to gain 5 points ...

As long as there are few words with matching emoticons, this is all right as soon as emoticons are the only material available in the post, that could please a particular member but no value for the thread or no discussion material.
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


Smilies would disappear as responses (total responses) as soon as these would cease to carry points. Clicking a emoticon as a response may matter to a particular member but has no value for another member or for the thread on the whole. No one should be allowed 5 points unless the post has fixed number of word count.


Smileys are as expressive if not more than written words
{CJATTACHMENT ["id": 8534]}
when used imaginatively. Anyway,I am going to use them as and when I consider appropriate - points or without them!


LOL...as long as they add to the value of discussion it is good,what I am talking about is those who add mostly smilies and less words in most of their posts ...


What else do you think I am talking about? You are talking about less words- I am talking about 'no words but emoticons'.


I am talking about that too...both are as bad, no words and only smilies or a couple of vague words and lots of smilies - I guess enough to gain 5 points ...

As long as there are few words with matching emoticons, this is all right as soon as emoticons are the only material available in the post, that could please a particular member but no value for the thread or no discussion material.


Thats absolutely right ! In most other sites posting only emoticans are considered as spamming ...
I personally find that posting only smileys as response defeats the whole purpose, no matter what the discussion is all about, doing it once in a while is alright , but I have seen members do just that with a couple of vague words typed in between.You should add smileys in such a way that it becomes part of your response instead of being the response.It is very easy to click on smileys and add them to your response.. :unsure: :blink:


I agree, many a times smileys are used by most members as a means to add character count so they get 5 points, since they have nothing to say!!

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