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We've mentioned it many times and I will have to say it again - the 10 posts requirement is set to check how valuable the posts of the new members will be to the community.
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At the same time I have nothing against "nice work" posts per se, it's just the percentage of these posts that is important. If a member posts 10 nice reviews and great designs and 20 "nice work"s I would defintiely have nothing against it. But if an applicant to the DT posts 10 "nice work" that's makes a difference...Its just the difficulty of evaluating each one of the 10 posts of a candidate member (obviously posts like "nice work" are easily identified as non valuable).
Yes, I absolutely agree with you! By the way, it would be great if you could join our effort to bring the CCs back to life!Bottomline is: community contests are the best field in terms of technical and commutication skills to be demonstrated because it combines both "talking" and "drawing".
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Posted 19 September 2006 - 09:44 AM
Hi everyone!
I'm new to DC and was wondering what you would recommend I do with the 10 req. posts. I've actually registered on DC a while back, but I've been waiting for PayPay to be fully available in my country.
I'm willing to fullfill any requirements you have and later I'd be glad to help the team out.
Thanks in advance for your suggestions.
Looking forward to cooperating with you guys!
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