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Reach the highest number without an admin posting


Mrs Dobbins

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Actually it's supposed to be zero considering that whenever an admin, trial admin, head admin, or community manager posts in this thread (reach the highest number without an adming posting, for context) the amount of posts (usually each post adding onto a defined number, starting from one whenever a staff member posts in this thread) are reset and set to zero. However, it has been documented that if multiple staff members post after initially resetting the count it will start counting in the negatives, where the members can reset the staff's counter and start off at one. There is also a rule of sorts that only dumbdumn5 can post and other players can continue the chain(﹖), usually only being if dumbdumn5 decides to continue the chain (e.g member 1 posts 5, dumbdumn posts 6, member 2 posts 7). However, it is common for admins to kill the chain if the following criteria are met:

  • The thread has not been posted on for a long amount of time.
  • The chain has just been revived recently (e.g member posting 1-3).
  • The chain has gotten to a large number, usually double digits or near ten.

It is possible for a large group of members to plan and coordinate together in order to reach a great number, but as far as I have personally seen this has not happened, as most posts on this thread are separated by hourly, or daily posts. Very rarely does it go by without being posted on weekly, but this has happened before. It has yet to be tested(﹖) to count with numbers that are decimals (e.g 1.1) but this is mostly due to the fact counting without them makes the process faster and less likely for staff members to kill the chain without the chain reaching a decent number (4-6).

Also one

Edited by Fursamie
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