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Title: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: Wrightwood on Oct 03, 06, 08:04:31 AM
Wrightwood Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide

1.| SEARCH: "The Best Help You Can Get".

2.| POSTING: "Getting Started, Cause & Effect".

3.| REPLY: "The Beauty Of Giving & Receiving".

4.| ACKNOWLEDGMENT: "The Motivational Tool".

5.| DEMEANOR: "Notion In Motion With Emotion".

6.| BE PATIENT: "Let's Not Have Panic Attack".

7.| USE COMMON SENSE: "The Common Understanding".

8.| DISCLAIMER: "The Bottomline".

Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: ChattyCathy on Oct 03, 06, 09:23:03 AM
D. No Trolling.
What is a troll? It's a person who posts something which is bound to stir people up and then sits back and watches as dozens of people jump in and start arguing. Sometimes trolls get their friends to join in or post under different names. Generally they will do anything it takes to get attention. If you see a message like this, please try and refrain from replying to it - it may well be deleted anyway.

Ah, I didn't know there was a name for this!  Seems like there are quite a few trolls on the forum lately.  I'll be more watchful in the future to not "fall" for this.  Seems that trolls are usually new posters with no background info listed - and the excessive negative karma is a sure giveaway.
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: artology on Oct 03, 06, 10:21:51 AM
Great reminders for new, as well as "seasoned" forum members! :2thumbsup:
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: GRAHAM_RANCH on Jan 31, 08, 12:19:11 PM
Thanks , John for the etiquette guide
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: xpert on Sep 09, 08, 04:34:19 PM
How do I cancel membership and delete registration info?    (FYI,  I have no problems with the forum...)

Thanks!
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: WWMtnGal on Sep 09, 08, 07:08:28 PM
I think just being considerate about what you post, don't be derogatory towards others yet state your opinion without putting down others while making your point.
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: clint on Sep 10, 08, 06:48:34 AM
To cancel your membership:

Log in
Click on the Profile button under the top banner
On the left side pull down menu under Actions
click on Delete this account
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: xpert on Sep 10, 08, 11:07:37 AM
Thanks, Clint!
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: xpert on Sep 10, 08, 11:16:45 AM
Just went to do that and after clicking on "Profile" I don't see anything in a drop down that says "Actions".  Help again, please!
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: Surfer_Dude on Oct 26, 08, 08:41:51 AM
What happened to Just For Fun?

People turned it into a personal attack zone...

Shameless Little Trolls!
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: MazzyStar on Oct 26, 08, 08:44:10 AM
I guess that's what some people do for fun.  Hobbies come in all shapes and sizes. 
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: mensajanitor on Oct 26, 08, 05:06:21 PM
xpert; i think the delete this account link is there only if you are not a guest. ???
Title: Re: Forum Etiquette and Behavior Guide
Post by: Wrightwood on Aug 07, 11, 09:23:08 PM
B. Don't Cross-Post.
Posting your message in more than one topic is considered cross-posting. It doesn't speed up a response, and only irritates those trying to help It may also make it less likely that you'll receive a help the next time. If you feel the need to bring up your issue in another topic, please just post a link to the topic issue you started. This keeps things organized for everyone.

E. No Power Posting.
Power-posting is when board members post empty, or short useless messages in order to simply increase their number of posts more quickly. Examples of power-posting are replying to a message with only 'LOL' or 'I agree', but failing to contribute anything further to the discussion. Power posting clutters up the forums, clutters up the 'new posts' function, and uses extra bandwidth and server space.

Please remember that these rules are in place so all forum members & guests can find what they are looking for. Excessive cross posting and power posting are a waste of lots of people's time.

Thanks
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