I very much agree with Fae on this.
Certainly, some people will always post more than others, e.g. because they
have a specific task in the movement. But often I wonder whether a post on
this list was really necessary. For example, sometimes it makes sense not
to react immediately to another post but wait some time for other reactions
and then answer to all of them in one post. That also keeps the thread
tidier for other people to follow the conversations.
Kind regards
Ziko
Am Donnerstag, 31. Dezember 2015 schrieb Nathan :
The 30 post limit came about in a different era, when
the list had problems
at a greater scale. I don't see any issues with post frequency recently
that should have received moderator response. You are referring to GerardM,
but the majority of his posts have been to a single thread. I can't speak
to whether that has interfered with that particular thread, but it
certainly hasn't presented any problems to the list as a whole.
By the way, Erik Zachte keeps statistics:
https://stats.wikimedia.org/mail-lists/wikimedia-l.html
Much easier than skimming through a list of posts and trying to count them
up.
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