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To ALL,

In the column to the left of my posts there is a warning % meter and a lot of other guys dont have this feature?

Also noticed in the past wks that the total posts made by indiviuals is missing from this area as well? Just interested to know.---

Regards,

SKYLINE...(Kym) B)

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imo, showing the # of posts just encourages people to post crap, simply to increase their post count.

as for the warning... i dunno what that is. perhaps mods can warn people of bad behaviour or something :)

It appears to only show your own warnings... not everyone elses.

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that's exactly right GFXman, the postcount was removed because it made things easier for postwhores to keep tabs on how they were doing against other postwhores.

You can still check the postcount by going into your profile, if you really want to see what it is.

As for the warn meter, all users have this, but you can only see your own meter. Only moderators can see all users' warn meters. All moderators are able to add and to remove to your warn gauge, and depending on what you o they can use it to place you under review (ie all your posts have to be approved by a mod prior to appearing on the forum), or suspend your account (make you unable to post of a period of time).

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