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Bob Sihler

Bob Sihler - Dec 13, 2013 3:10 pm - Hasn't voted

Some friendly advice

Hey, some of your trip reports are pretty cool, but at the rate you're submitting them, they're not getting that many looks and very few votes. Also, by posting more than 40 this month alone, you're burying a lot of others' submissions. There are a lot of members who like to look at the What's New page (http://www.summitpost.org/whats-new) to see what members are posting, and they find it frustrating if a particular member is flooding the page and essentially making other members' stuff disappear. For example, one guy is putting a lot into a new trip report, but by the time it's all finished, it will be long buried and not seen by too many people: http://www.summitpost.org/are-you-nuts-prusik-peak-in-a-day/879499

As a long-time member and a staff member, I know a lot of people find this frustrating. I'm not suggesting you delete all these pages-- as I said, some are pretty good-- but you might consider only posting one or two at a time in the future. It will get more people to look at your stuff as well.

Cheers!

Jeb

Jeb - Jan 12, 2014 1:43 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Some friendly advice

Fair enough, by no means do I wish to bury quality material here. I apologize if I have messed with the ebb and flow here.

Thanks for the advice!

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