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...I feel like a tard. Delete this.
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Post count refers to the number of posts or messages that a user has made on a forum or social media platform. It is not a measure of the quality or value of the posts, but rather an indication of the user's level of participation and activity within the community.
No, post count does not necessarily reflect a user's credibility or reputation. It is possible for a user to have a high post count but make low-quality or irrelevant posts, while another user with a lower post count may have valuable contributions to the community.
Not necessarily. While a user with a high post count may have a lot of knowledge and experience in a certain topic, it is also possible for a user to have a lower post count but possess a deep understanding and expertise in a specific area.
Yes, it is possible for post count to be manipulated or faked. Some users may engage in spamming or posting irrelevant content in order to increase their post count, but this does not reflect their genuine level of participation or contribution to the community.
No, post count should not be the sole factor in determining a user's role or privileges within a community. Other factors such as quality of posts, engagement with other users, and adherence to community guidelines should also be taken into consideration.