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I remember a day that I made 20 posts, the posts were on new topics and existing threads that I have something to post. There were days I made 1 or not more than 3 to 5. You can post as many as possible as you like, provided that your posts are meaningful, constructive and helping others. Those are not spams. But if anyone is spamming, the person would later be known and be given neutral trust or the person would be included in the lists of spammers.
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The gap between my post may be less than 3 to 5 minutes, it may also be more than 1 to several hours. It depends on new topics and continuous discussion on the existing threads of interest.
Interesting! I did this because I know for sure that you are well aware about some campaign managers who are strict with the campaigns they are managing and usually what they required are 5 posts a day and if the posts are consecutively done, are they still choosing from those consecutive posts? for example they are done from 3-5 minutes? I know it's basically their own rule so I am somehow curious. Thanks for the feedback.
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On average I can make 5-8 posts comfortably with the number of hours I spend on the forum.
If I get more free time, I can easily see myself making more without burst posting or spamming. It all depends on what topics you are replying to and how much hours you spend on the forum.
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An acceptable number is relative. It can take one user 5-20 minutes to read through a thread and maybe do some searches on the topic to have something to write, but another user who has more knowledge on that topic can write something withing seconds. If they come across a couple of such posts consecutively, their gap could not be more than 1 or 2 minutes.
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Thanks for sharing your perspective. I am aware that everyone on this forum have different standards when it comes to posts quality and posting patterns, this is one of the reasons why I made this thread. Also it is relatable to merits since veteran members here would say that merit is subjective, it should also be a part of their criteria to consider how do you perform as a member here on this forum and the quality of posts as we can see in every signature campaigns here that they are strict when it comes to their rules like posts.