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Just resurrecting this thread as I have been noticing more no/low content posts in stock threads recently.
If you are going to add a post to a stock thread please ensure that you contribute some meaningful content that will be useful to to those reading the thread. If you make an assertion (e.g. "This stock is undervalued", "XYZ is looking like a potential breakout") you need to also provide enough supporting detail to explain why you believe this to be the case.
Does this mean Trader Girls thread on Day Trading the SPI should get the flick? Nothing meaningful in posting alleged trades throughout the day.
I think this forum is really well run and quite unique in it's manner of discipline.
This 'no one liner' rule is great in general.
However, I do find some of the one liners incredibly powerful, helpful and most memorable.
Sometimes they are like a slap in the face that make you completely think something over or just nice words of encouragement.
So many of Tech/a one liners just totally hit the mark with me and I wouldn't want them to be censored.
So whilst I think the rule should be maintained and promoted I'd be really unhappy to see some of those one liners removed that actually say a lot in the context of a thread.
I think stock threads should be filled with relevant information, questions, and analysis. The problem with no/low content posts is that they encourage more of the same. They offer no meaningful content and drag down standards of posting in stock threads to what I feel is an unacceptable level. One of the reasons I started ASF in the first place was to encourage quality stock discussion, not the rubbish so often found at other forums.
I have to say the content of posts in the stock threads have been fairly good of late, the trouble is there is not enough of them.
C'mon ASF members, there are hundreds of stocks that must get looked at each day by those that have joined ASF, yet I think it is the same 50 names that post on this forum on a regular basis.
With Quarterly reporting season upon us I hope it will generate higher volumes of quality posts in stock threads.
Let's here some opinions, questions or analysis
Agreed.
The reality is that discussion leads to more discussion. The more that people post in stock threads, the more stock related discussion there will be. Many times I have witnessed stock threads that haven't seen any posts in a few years suddenly brought to life by a single post.
No disrespect Joe, but this is not my experience.
Since my schedule cleared up a few weeks ago, I have posted on 49 separate stock threads (not including the ones posted on today) for 8 replies, some of them weren't even in relation to my post but I counted them anyway.
I already know what I have to say, what is the point of posting if no one else is interested?
There are only so many times you can talk to yourself.....
You may be surprised at the number of members that read the posts and go away and think about it. If you feel that you are talking to your self, monitor the number of "views" your thread receives. Remember, the majority is often silent.
No disrespect Joe, but this is not my experience.
Since my schedule cleared up a few weeks ago, I have posted on 49 separate stock threads (not including the ones posted on today) for 8 replies, some of them weren't even in relation to my post but I counted them anyway.
I already know what I have to say, what is the point of posting if no one else is interested?
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