When we talk of log vs post vs thread in the AC, what we mean is
Log - any post in the vatheon comm started or co-started by you. Post - any post in the network comm started or co-started by you. Thread - when you tag into another player's post/log.
So, as for an open post in the vatheon comm. If the post belongs to you, the comments count as log comments. If the post belongs to someone else, the comments count as threaded comments for you.
Our reasoning for this is that setting up a post or log can take a little more effort and thought than just tagging into someone else's post/log. Secondly to keep the comms running and not stagnating, we always need a little incentive for people to post new things. That's why something started by you counts for a little more in an AC check than something you tagged into.
As for your second question, any comments made within the AC period count for AC, regardless of the date of the original post. However if the posting date of the log or post itself falls outside of the AC period, those comments can only count for threaded comments. This because the actual activity during the AC period was just threading and not posting the log.
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Log - any post in the vatheon comm started or co-started by you.
Post - any post in the network comm started or co-started by you.
Thread - when you tag into another player's post/log.
So, as for an open post in the vatheon comm. If the post belongs to you, the comments count as log comments. If the post belongs to someone else, the comments count as threaded comments for you.
Our reasoning for this is that setting up a post or log can take a little more effort and thought than just tagging into someone else's post/log. Secondly to keep the comms running and not stagnating, we always need a little incentive for people to post new things. That's why something started by you counts for a little more in an AC check than something you tagged into.
As for your second question, any comments made within the AC period count for AC, regardless of the date of the original post. However if the posting date of the log or post itself falls outside of the AC period, those comments can only count for threaded comments. This because the actual activity during the AC period was just threading and not posting the log.