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Marty719:

--- Quote from: Paulie_D on May 30, 2012, 13:59:12 PM ---
The post count number would be purely arbitrary and I think 300 is probably too high for APAT. I don"t know what the average is but my guess is that 50 - 100 would serve.

Of course anyone asking for a stake should be able to produce verifiable evidence of results.

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I think 50-100 is too low.  The one thing the minimum post part protects from is people signing up for an account and attling through a quick 50posts just to get staking.  Also, the more posts by a member, the more the potential stakers will know about them, which is obv a good thing.

Think its a good idea to have a staking board, but think it would need to be policed to a certain extent.  Blondes board is a great example of a staking board done well, with the community self-policing the threads, but tht has only come with experience.

RioRodent:

--- Quote from: Marty719 on May 30, 2012, 14:13:03 PM ---

--- Quote from: Paulie_D on May 30, 2012, 13:59:12 PM ---
The post count number would be purely arbitrary and I think 300 is probably too high for APAT. I don"t know what the average is but my guess is that 50 - 100 would serve.

Of course anyone asking for a stake should be able to produce verifiable evidence of results.

--- End quote ---


I think 50-100 is too low.  The one thing the minimum post part protects from is people signing up for an account and attling through a quick 50posts just to get staking.  Also, the more posts by a member, the more the potential stakers will know about them, which is obv a good thing.

Think its a good idea to have a staking board, but think it would need to be policed to a certain extent.  Blondes board is a great example of a staking board done well, with the community self-policing the threads, but tht has only come with experience.

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And post that just says "+1" or "^^This" should be ignored for post count purposes... Sorry Daniel!! :)

Paulie_D:

--- Quote from: Marty719 on May 30, 2012, 14:13:03 PM ---

--- Quote from: Paulie_D on May 30, 2012, 13:59:12 PM ---
The post count number would be purely arbitrary and I think 300 is probably too high for APAT. I don"t know what the average is but my guess is that 50 - 100 would serve.

Of course anyone asking for a stake should be able to produce verifiable evidence of results.

--- End quote ---


I think 50-100 is too low.  The one thing the minimum post part protects from is people signing up for an account and attling through a quick 50posts just to get staking.  Also, the more posts by a member, the more the potential stakers will know about them, which is obv a good thing.

Think its a good idea to have a staking board, but think it would need to be policed to a certain extent.  Blondes board is a great example of a staking board done well, with the community self-policing the threads, but tht has only come with experience.

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I have no idea of the average number of posts per member but my guess is that it is significantly less than 300, no doubt Des can confirm or not.

As I said, the number is entirely arbitrary. Take "Sugar Free" who I"ve known for years, played with and shared the same Team games in APAT. Is he vocal on the APAT forum, not with only 75 posts he"s not but would I trust him with a stake....probably (he"s not THAT good  ;D).

In case of any doubt, one can always PM a mod who can review a user"s post and see of they are all +1s, LOL etc and reply.

In most cases, I don"t think this will be a problem. Let"s JFDI.

PHIL_TC:

--- Quote from: Paulie_D on May 30, 2012, 13:59:12 PM ---
The post count number would be purely arbitrary and I think 300 is probably too high for APAT. I don"t know what the average is but my guess is that 50 - 100 would serve.

Of course anyone asking for a stake should be able to produce verifiable evidence of results.

--- End quote ---


Good guess Paulie, just done a quick database query.

For those members who have posted (postcount > 0) then the average is 56.74 per member x

pokerpops:

--- Quote from: PHIL_TC on May 30, 2012, 14:50:52 PM ---

--- Quote from: Paulie_D on May 30, 2012, 13:59:12 PM ---
The post count number would be purely arbitrary and I think 300 is probably too high for APAT. I don"t know what the average is but my guess is that 50 - 100 would serve.

Of course anyone asking for a stake should be able to produce verifiable evidence of results.

--- End quote ---


Good guess Paulie, just done a quick database query.

For those members who have posted (postcount > 0) then the average is 56.74 per member x

--- End quote ---


No idea how to do this, but try searching for >10 and weed out the very new and the ones who posted once or twice and then went dormant...

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