I completely understand where you're coming from. Personally, I'm very anti-post count. I'm also very anti-account creation date. Judging someone based on either simply isn't fair. People shouldn't be judged by how long or how often they've posted, but rather be judged by post quality. I'm also very anti user rating systems. I've seen them in action and I've seen them easily abused by ganging up on people. I do like the reputation systems that only allow reputation increases, this removes the element of someone getting their feelings hurt and being malicious to another user. This isn't EJ. We're new people friendly, we don't mind people asking the same questions over and over. Sure it gets old, but everyone was new at some point.

You shouldn't judge someone just based on their title, or post count. I don't have an insanely high post count, but like to think I'm supportive and helpful. I guess what I'm saying, is judge people on what they say, not how many times they say it, or how long they've been saying it. Judging someone by their post count / rank in an online forum is very similar to judging someone by the color of their hair, or the style of clothes they wear. It's just not accurate.

Quality over quantity.