All of the above are (to me) hard to conisder as constructive posts. One liners, without quoting or seemingly addressing anyone in the thread and ending in a smiley (which to me makes it look even more like a one-liner). I'd like to think I have been very consistent with how I count posts in all of my campaigns, not to mention lenient.
Most of my clients will often ask me why I accept/count local board posts and I always fight for you guys, to let you keep posting in local boards and getting paid for it. Just needs to be more compelling and we're all good, you guys know I love the german subs!
As I wrote it to you personally, I like you as a manager and person very much. Sometimes I try to avoid quotes on purpose, because the posts then seem clearer to me. This is of course a subjective opinion, but I actually try not to always make quotes, so it would be easier for me to work with quotes.
You don't have to count the posts but to clarify the matter I would like to explain the whole thing.
With this post I asked the question whether anyone had experience with the new wallet and dropped a comment, which suggests that there are constant problems with the wallet. Some colleagues have replied, for which I thank you.
I can relate here if you don't count it, as it was again about Musk
I apologize if I made a mistake anywhere in this post. I'm currently writing from my phone and editing is not that easy from it. Oh yes, before I forget I like to make smileys because they help to convey feelings