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who got the millionth post here?
Astronuc said:
dontdisturbmycircles said:Hmmm, I wonder who will be the first to have a million posts.
dontdisturbmycircles said:Well if it takes you 30s to make a post. I think it would take you ~1.4 years to post 1 million times assuming you post threads on PF for 16 hours a day. Have fun
Moonbear said:Darn! If only my posts in GD counted, I'd probably be there by now! :rofl:
Ki Man said:Slowly making my way to that 1,000 mark...
dontdisturbmycircles said:I wonder who has the most non GD posts on PF.
dontdisturbmycircles said:Hmmm, I wonder who will be the first to have a million posts.
radou said:I think the post counter under one's nickname would simply burst. :tongue:
tribdog said:The original PF was started before that. The join dates from then are long gone I think.
Evo said:I still don't know why we forgot to stop counting posts in philosophy. :yuck:
That would be quite an undertaking.loseyourname said:But then my post count would dwindle under 1,000! How about you just let me pre-screen every post that a member makes in philosophy, and I'll decide what counts and what doesn't.
Yep, unless it's deleted. Which is why we don't take post count as a sign of achievement here.If someone gets credit for asking a homework or feedback question, I think he gets credit for his personal crank philosophy idea.
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