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Re: Posting
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lugnet.general
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Sat, 3 Nov 2001 03:26:03 GMT
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Very interesting question. Personally, my own habits are fairly close to
those you listed. Although, I have to admit to highlighting posts when I'm
really busy.
I actually was never bothered by one line "that's cool" posts, and wouldn't
have thought twice about posting them if not for learning that other people
dislike them.
Do you have a limit to what counts as a post-worthy creation? Does a single
vehicle, or creature design, or small bunch of characters qualify posting?
When I first began sharing MOCs, I took some pictures and posted whenever I
had a new idea. Now, however, I feel like I have to have a handful of new
creations to post about an update. I was wondering how other people feel
about it.
-L
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