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<blockquote data-quote="amplify" data-source="post: 2337413" data-attributes="member: 130638"><p>More industry leaders, and domain name investors that blog, are more than welcome to post on DNForum. We'll even accommodate them by creating a prominent banner for them with their custom company colors and/or change their ladder title to the company/position they hold.</p><p></p><p>With this brought to the attention of the community, should these messages count in leveling up?</p><p></p><p>They add value by enticing a user to read more elsewhere but do not cover anything special that a visitor could get on DNF. These promotional posts could easily be deducted from the total message count when determining levels and their levels could significantly be reduced while the content never actually goes away.</p><p></p><p>My opinion on the matter is if they give a paragraph to promote an article, give us a unique perspective to go along with it that can't be read anywhere else so that we can discuss the two ideas in one thread. That would be valuable to all.</p><p></p><p>They all left relevant content on the forum that is applicable to this day, but it is a good point to separate the self/promotion from the juice of learning to the 24-hour "bumps" in sales threads.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input, [USER=1195]@Biggie[/USER]! There are plans for levels on the roadmap to the return of DNF's glory days, so we must address this issue as a whole.</p><p></p><p>I shouldn't have to mention this about feedback either. Personally, however, I rely on feedback, date of membership, messages, content ratios of likes, and whether the transaction is under a certain amount before bringing in escrow into the equation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amplify, post: 2337413, member: 130638"] More industry leaders, and domain name investors that blog, are more than welcome to post on DNForum. We'll even accommodate them by creating a prominent banner for them with their custom company colors and/or change their ladder title to the company/position they hold. With this brought to the attention of the community, should these messages count in leveling up? They add value by enticing a user to read more elsewhere but do not cover anything special that a visitor could get on DNF. These promotional posts could easily be deducted from the total message count when determining levels and their levels could significantly be reduced while the content never actually goes away. My opinion on the matter is if they give a paragraph to promote an article, give us a unique perspective to go along with it that can't be read anywhere else so that we can discuss the two ideas in one thread. That would be valuable to all. They all left relevant content on the forum that is applicable to this day, but it is a good point to separate the self/promotion from the juice of learning to the 24-hour "bumps" in sales threads. Thanks for the input, [USER=1195]@Biggie[/USER]! There are plans for levels on the roadmap to the return of DNF's glory days, so we must address this issue as a whole. I shouldn't have to mention this about feedback either. Personally, however, I rely on feedback, date of membership, messages, content ratios of likes, and whether the transaction is under a certain amount before bringing in escrow into the equation. [/QUOTE]
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