Julius -
What do you think about the premium membership ? I don't really agree with this, now people can just do 2 posts here per day, which means that the community activity will be reduced..
2013년 7월 22일 오전 2:59
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  Blitzy:  

 

 There are advantages and disadvantages.

 

(1) Some people post  to ask questions that could be answered by opening a dictionary.

 

(2) Also,  some post  in the errant presumption that there are grammatical rules governing idioms.

 

   So in this regard,  some people ask questions  to an excess, or at least that is my opinion.  I mean,  reading a  novel and posting  10 times a day to ask about every unfamiliar word or   phrasing    is perhaps an excess.

 

  (3) In the discussions,    participants ask all manner of trite questions such as:

 

   "What are your favorite 5  songs?"   "What do you think of Ukrainians?"

 

    "What do you think of online romance"   and so forth and so on.

 

 It doesn't require much skill or knowledge to solicit superficial  opinions on such subjects.

 

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 Of course, these are my opinions,  and not italki statements of policy; but I would indicate that   a reduction of trivial postings can be a benefit to a website.

 

  Thus, with a certain limitation  on  published material, the  participants can be encouraged to publish material which has greater  depth and is intended to be of benefit.

 

 

 

 

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2013년 7월 22일
I can understand the reason why the administration has introduced premium membership. The limitations of free membership don't inconvenience me so far, but I think an idea of merging credits with points is not a bad one.
2013년 7월 22일
Sorry, I meant granting more permission based either on points earned or money paid.
2013년 7월 22일