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Re: What is a "Quality" post?
In my opinion, a "quality" post is most of what has been said (non-repetitive, few or no errors, no incorrect info, etc.). In every post, though, you should ask yourself one question: is this post contributing to the discussion? If the answer is no, then don't post. I use it as my benchmark for every post, both when making my own posts, and reading others' posts. If you can honestly say that your post is contributing something new and valuable to the discussion, you can't go wrong.
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Jeff Waegelin
Mechanical Engineer, Innovation First Labs
Lead Engineer, Team 148 - The Robowranglers
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