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It'll just be another glitch in the system.

Let us theorise.

 

Member only posts in a forum with post count disabled. Let us assume this section is games.

The member posts in a game, but decides that he doesn't want to have a post in that topic any more. OR the post has something that is unallowed on the forum such as pornography.

The member, or another YCM user with authority to delete posts, does so.

The site notes that the post has been deleted, but it doesn't note that the post was from an area where the post count is disabled.

The site then lowers the members post count when there is no need to resulting in a negative post count.

 

It's basic human error... in a machine O_o

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It'll just be another glitch in the system.

Let us theorise.

 

Member only posts in a forum with post count disabled. Let us assume this section is games.

The member posts in a game' date=' but decides that he doesn't want to have a post in that topic any more. [b']OR[/b] the post has something that is unallowed on the forum such as pornography.

The member, or another YCM user with authority to delete posts, does so.

The site notes that the post has been deleted, but it doesn't note that the post was from an area where the post count is disabled.

The site then lowers the members post count when there is no need to resulting in a negative post count.

 

It's basic human error... in a machine O_o

 

Well, thankfully it never happened to me. :P But those members can always post to increase the post count.

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Posts got deleted. Such as in games.

 

But I'm quite sure I saw in a thread somewhere that posts are never deleted' date=' just for the record or something.

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And I have indeed seen situations in which posts were deleted.

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