Thanks for the tips, but please note which version of vbulletin this site is running. This site is SORELY overdue for an upgrade, and I am in the queue to have it done. Because of all the custom mods on this site, each and every one of those will need to be rewritten from scratch in order to work with the newest version, which will make this an expensive proposition. So even if I were inclined to implement and mods, I am not going to do anything to the software at this time because anything I mod now will need to be completely done over when this site gets converted to 3.7.x when my programmer can fit it into his schedule. So in effect, I would have to pay twice for any mod implemented right now.
I'm still not convinced, however, that anything needs to be done. If I would limit the number of ads posted, all I would be doing is trading complaints about the current situation for complaints about the new one. People won't LIKE being limited to the number of ads they will be able to post and sure as the sun is going to rise in the morning, they will CERTAINLY let me know about it in a thread much like this one.
So as I have learned in the past, if I believe I am going to hear complaints no matter what I do or do not do, it is much better for my sanity to just take the path of least resistance (and work load). So let me see, the choices are, do a bunch of work or pay a programmer to implement some programming mods and then get complaints from advertisers about the restrictions on posting ads, OR do nothing at all and save the money I would pay a programmer and leave things as they are, and get some complaints and the current situation..... Hmm, I have to think about this............ :laugh:
I'm still not convinced, however, that anything needs to be done. If I would limit the number of ads posted, all I would be doing is trading complaints about the current situation for complaints about the new one. People won't LIKE being limited to the number of ads they will be able to post and sure as the sun is going to rise in the morning, they will CERTAINLY let me know about it in a thread much like this one.
So as I have learned in the past, if I believe I am going to hear complaints no matter what I do or do not do, it is much better for my sanity to just take the path of least resistance (and work load). So let me see, the choices are, do a bunch of work or pay a programmer to implement some programming mods and then get complaints from advertisers about the restrictions on posting ads, OR do nothing at all and save the money I would pay a programmer and leave things as they are, and get some complaints and the current situation..... Hmm, I have to think about this............ :laugh:
