Double posting because there's a possible issue with one of the rules.
Recently, the following rule was added to Count to 100:
Posts with no numbers should be ignored.
Posts with intentional mistakes should be ignored.
Both of those rules are good at stopping those who wish to mess with the count. However, there has recently been an increase in false positives as far as the application of these rules, especially the 2nd one. By that, I mean that when there's a ninja fest, some users will ignore ninja'd nonspam posts before they get edited, adding to the confusion. These users claim that the ninja'd users are intentionally messing up. While this is incorrect, the following post is important to the situation:
[quote=Olinser]Seriously this is not hard. All you have to do is type out your post, cut it to clipboard, REFRESH the page, and paste the post in and hit submit.[/quote]
Essentially, the above post claims that ninja'd posts are intentional mistakes because there is an effective defense against a ninja (it's not foolproof, but it does lower the chance of being ninja'd). However, there are two issues with the above conclusion:
1) The OP of Count to 100 doesn't mention any defense against a ninja other than editing the number within 30 seconds.
2) Not everyone knows how to defend against a ninja, so it is incorrect to consider failure to defend against a ninja intentional.
I therefore suggest the following:
1) Numberless posts should still be ignored because the issue with being ninja'd has to do with posting the wrong number, not posting no number.
2) There are still some intentional mistakes that should be ignored. As a defense against ninja fests, only the following should be considered intentional mistakes:
- Skip-counting by at least 10.
- Back-counting by at least 10 EXCEPT for resets
- Ignoring a post by a mod or admin (always reset after one of them posts).
3) If the community relied on only the moderators to reset the count, there would be too much time wasted when someone messes up. This means that users should still be allowed to reset the count, but only if any of the following occur:
- An edit badge shows up, indicating that a user edited after 30 seconds.
- The number 100 has been reached, indicating a successful count, which will be ruled on by the mods.
- Someone double-posts, with neither post meeting the conditions for being ignored. Such a reset cannot be made by a double poster.
- Two users back-to-back post. Such a reset cannot be made by one of the back-to-back posters.
Note: These suggestions are specific, and slight modifications are affordable. My point is: The current anti-trolling measures are too strong because they result in false positives when it comes to ninja fests.