I joined here this month hoping to find some good discussion of exploits and hacks between people who actively look for such things. For the most part I am very impressed by what I see, especially Matt and the Epic/Legendary posters. All in all a great site.
However, a few things bother me about this board. For one, people who don't try to contribute, don't give +rep for things that should get it, and don't even post to be a part of the community. I know I am new, but during my time here I have tried to make an effort to share what I can, even if I don't discover some grand new exploit.
This thread: http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-ex...tml#post462071 has had more than 1200 views and all positive comments, and I got like 4 rep. I may seem a bit of an ass using my own post as an example,
so here is one I didn't start: http://www.mmowned.com/forums/wow-ex...s-dummies.html
That post is epic win and probably used by every scrub guild officer to impress his guildmates with "haxlol" and the op has 27 rep.
27!
Twelve THOUSAND views and 104 comments and he only gets 27 rep ffs. That is out of line. Give that man the rep he deserves.
The second thing that bothers me are people who scam +rep by reposting something a year old that doesn't even work anymore. The post gets deleted, people forget about him, he scams more rep until someone notices his shennanigans and bans him. God knows how many people are doing that.
The third thing that bothers me, which is related to the first two, is that people who actually contribute and try to give the best advice they can on whatever subject the know best, people who give good advice and provide working exploits, are not generally respected by a lot of gray and white names. Leechers flaming and white namers talking smack about some blue/purple/orange poster's contribution is offensive. I recall when I was around Blizzhackers how they would routinely purge people who badmouthed good contributers. Sadly that site and most of the good people there were shut down because of NARV infiltrators and Blizzard rats.
Anyways, sorry about the rant. Isn't there any sort of solution to all of this? Maybe instead of a forum go button, you could have an exit thread button with a prompt asking if the thread was helpful or useless. It wouldn't be perfect but at least then people would get credit for hard work, good advice, friendly attitudes and community spirit.