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Subject: What type of threads are most successful?

Posted by: Xplode441
Threads where people can talk about themselves.


Hit it in one.

  • 12.10.2011 2:24 AM PDT

It only takes a simple question to change everything.

Anything that has to do with armor lock.

  • 12.10.2011 2:25 AM PDT

Foday Church
>He wonders why we're here...
"Magic Touch" Received 10/29/11 due to this thread
Twitta: @St3p_R1ppin

Practily the Thread you made: How to make a successful Thread and you already got more than 51 replies already.

  • 12.10.2011 5:33 AM PDT

*reminisces when the Bungie/Halo community wasn't made up of CoD kids*
*sighs*
*activates time-machine and sets the clock back to Nov. 9, 2004*
glory days here I come..
*vanishes*

Threads about the user above you.

And any thread with an employee's post in it.

  • 12.10.2011 5:40 AM PDT

Gamers Anon

Achronos: And what's this about a "design team" I've been hearing? Apparently stosh is so awesome he's now considered a "team".

I have to agree, stupid threads do get a lot of attention here. I guess it says something about the community.
Posted by: evilcam
Stupid ones. I'm not pulling any punches today. The most "successful" topics are usually about things that I think are immensely stupid. The litmus test then, is what I think of the topic. If I think its good, it has almost no chance of getting more than one page. If I think the topic and all involved are kinda worthless, then it will have 10 pages.

Anecdotes are true when I make them.


In general though I think a thread's success-fulness is reliant a lot on who made the thread.

  • 12.10.2011 5:47 AM PDT

Ready are you? What know you of ready? For eight hundred years have I trained Jedi. My own council will I keep on who is to be trained. A Jedi must have the deepest commitment, the most serious mind. This one a long time have I watched. All his life has he looked away... to the future, to the horizon. Never his mind on where he was. Hmm? What he was doing. Hmph. Adventure. Heh. Excitement. Heh. A Jedi craves not these things. You are reckless.” -Yoda

The one with an interesting title and a good debate.

  • 12.27.2011 6:17 PM PDT

Stupidity, when sufficiently advanced, is indistinguishable from magic

Posted by: Muzza777
In general though I think a thread's success-fulness is reliant a lot on who made the thread.
I think you've got it backwards.

  • 12.27.2011 6:18 PM PDT

In a time long past, the armies of the dark came again to the lands of men. Their leaders became known as the fallen lords, and their terrible sorcery was without equal in the west.
In 30 years they reduced the civilized nations into carrion and ash. Until the free city of Madrigal alone defined them. An army gathered there, and a desperate battle was joined against the fallen
Heros were born in the fire and bloodshed of the wars which followed and their names and deeds will never be forgotten

Having a thread with a title that has a double meaning really helps.

  • 12.27.2011 6:20 PM PDT

Yes, I AM just that awesome.

Threads about users in the community, mods, and/or employee threads.

Also girl threads.


And I forgot the most important threads, the threads made by Spartain Ken 15 and the threads about Spartain Ken 15.

[Edited on 12.27.2011 6:27 PM PST]

  • 12.27.2011 6:22 PM PDT

Find me anywhere with Pogo947


Posted by: Bru98usa
The one with an interesting title and a good debate.


Stop necroposting. 17 days.

  • 12.27.2011 6:24 PM PDT

Those "repeat" threads asking about a members' [insert noun here].

  • 12.27.2011 7:27 PM PDT

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