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I don't mind seeing short one or two line forum posts if they actually contain good information as it doesn't take fifty words to give a good response. But, if someone is just leaving, 'thank you' and "you're right!" responses on a forum, that's so obviously spam. And, most likely the forum member is just trying to boost their own forum post count to earn a signature line. If I see that type of response, I will most likely to delete it. If I don't delete it, then it's because I didn't see it. But when I find that post, it's gone.
What's your policy on short forum posts? Only referring to irrelevant posts/responses, not posts which are short but contain really good information or ideas.
I usually issue warnings to those who are doing this. Half the ones I warn are apologetic and contribute. If they're true spammers, they will continue to do so until they get banned, or they just won't come back. Sometimes I will quote them when they say "That's nice" and ask them to explain why they think that way, just in an attempt to get an actual contribution...
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I do not think that short posts are bad as long as they answer what is being asked. I do not like the that's cool posts or something that really does not contribute to the whole idea.
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