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A few days before this was implemented, I was going to make a suggestion on implementing a character-limit check on threads because:
1 - All I saw were +1 or -1 on applications and suggestions with no verdict or anything. Voters would then later change their votes, based on other people's responses. At least come up with something constructive when voting.
2 - Very short replies to revive or bump old threads - no one really cares about that thread from 2019
3 - Shit-posting or spamming post to increase messages count - this was common among new applicants when forum activity was a requirement. Some didn't even care to read the forums' rules
4 - Annoying 1-word replies, turning threads into a chat-box.
5 - Post farming. Similar to number 3, but worse. (long term)
It's not hard to say 'Ok, thank you for this info, it was quite useful' instead of 'k, thnx'.
It's not hard to say 'RIP Joohny Seens. Respects to that guy for his bravery' instead of 'f'.