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I'm not interested in policing a forum. I want people to post naturally. Nonetheless, though, I want some posts to be high-quality so maybe I would hire someone and/or do some work myself. Well, I'm interested in some threads that are very professional, but that doesn't mean the replies have to be. In fact, I would rather have natural sounding replies.
If you are opening a platform or public posting, why do you care about content quality? Why not let users post what ever they want instead of policing them.

If you are opening a platform or public posting, why do you care about content quality? Why not let users post what ever they want instead of policing them.

So you mean they are welcome to make low quality posts that will have a negative effect on the forum? No ambitious forum owner would want that.

So you mean they are welcome to make low quality posts that will have a negative effect on the forum? No ambitious forum owner would want that.

Watch out social media content, 99 percent are craps, yet they have biggest concentrate of active user base.

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it is for the topics to be relatable so that users shares their experiences. Create high-quality and engaging content. Let a topic be understood by users
Maintaining content quality involves clear guidelines, regular moderation, and encouraging high-quality contributions through rewards or recognition. You can also implement a reputation system where active, well-reputed users help maintain standards, providing constructive feedback when needed.

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