Tomato Fellow
Wellknown Ace
Almost everyone of us might have come up with few blokes seeking way too much attention. People are different, and we accept that too. But this very phenomena has found its way exponentially with respect to Social Media, YouTube, or simply, wherever people have visibility. This forum is nowhere spared.
Seen people posting content from other places, and passing it as their own. It does not end their, they don't even give credits. People, if you are here on Forum, why don't you respect it, and contribute something worthy. If not worthy, at least do not contribute $#iT! If it's all for the badges, then maybe, it's time for the C-Suite (the Admin Team) to look into that. I did raise a similar issue in the past, and nothing has happened much.
We really need people/folks/blokes to pitch in with ideas, that can lead us to a proper "Appreciation Point" system. I feel few chatters do a part time job in the chat, just hanging with the ID, and do a full time job here, sending "worthless" messages or responding "worthlessly" to message, and keep posting thread after thread in a never ending continuous loop.
@Administrator - Hoping that you will seek people's advice on how to curb "unnecessary" and "pointed-focused" threads.
Seen people posting content from other places, and passing it as their own. It does not end their, they don't even give credits. People, if you are here on Forum, why don't you respect it, and contribute something worthy. If not worthy, at least do not contribute $#iT! If it's all for the badges, then maybe, it's time for the C-Suite (the Admin Team) to look into that. I did raise a similar issue in the past, and nothing has happened much.
We really need people/folks/blokes to pitch in with ideas, that can lead us to a proper "Appreciation Point" system. I feel few chatters do a part time job in the chat, just hanging with the ID, and do a full time job here, sending "worthless" messages or responding "worthlessly" to message, and keep posting thread after thread in a never ending continuous loop.
@Administrator - Hoping that you will seek people's advice on how to curb "unnecessary" and "pointed-focused" threads.