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thermal



Joined: 22 Jul 2006
Posts: 60

PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:27 pm    Post subject: Suggestion: Have a sticky with forum guidelines Reply with quote

I see many heated posts telling new comers to use the search function, however there is no instruction telling them to do so.

I think this forum needs a forum guidelines sticky telling new users to try searching first, tips on how to best use the search and any forum guidelines that there are (ie be nice). Not everyone is an old hand at message boards and wont know that it is expected to ask questions that cant be answered in a search.

There is some good advice on posting here that could be incorporated: http://www.eslcafe.com/forums/job/viewtopic.php?t=2274

I am happy to write it. I am a newbie so perhaps not the best person but I can give it a shot.

What do you guys think?
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JimDunlop2



Joined: 31 Jan 2003
Posts: 2286
Location: Japan

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 1:59 am    Post subject: Re: Suggestion: Have a sticky with forum guidelines Reply with quote

thermal wrote:

I think this forum needs a forum guidelines sticky telling new users to try searching first, tips on how to best use the search and any forum guidelines that there are (ie be nice). Not everyone is an old hand at message boards and wont know that it is expected to ask questions that cant be answered in a search.


Could be tried -- but what makes you think that all the people who come here, don't read the stickies in the first place and ask stupid questions are going to read a guidelines sticky?

I'd say a lot of it is just plain common sense... But maybe not for everyone. Should someone lack it, here's a list for you though....

How to Annoy and Irritate Veteran Forum Dwellers


1. Don't read the stickies
2. Don't learn how to use the Search function.
3. Don't spend any time on the newbies forum learning the ins and outs of writing on a forum.
4. Ask questions that have been asked and answered at least 50 times in the past month
5. Use improper grammar, spelling and makes lots of mistakes
6. Write everything in ALL CAPS
7. Be verbose. And redundant. And at the end of it all, don't ask a question.
8. Post up new threads instead of revivng old ones that may have been much more topic-relevant.
9. Be extra-rude to anyone who has 1000+ posts to his/her name because obviously they have been here too long and don't know what they are talking about any more.
10. Never stop beating a dead horse. If you kick him enough times, he will get up and walk again.
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Glenski



Joined: 15 Jan 2003
Posts: 12844
Location: Hokkaido, JAPAN

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 3:14 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey, I think Jim's list alone deserves to be a sticky!!!


I also agree with his comments. People are going to come here as newbies and ignore stickies and FAQs (which in this site are actually inserted as stickies, but for the forum FAQs, there is a nice link clearly posted at the top of each page).

People are going to do what they feel like doing.

A nice site for anti-spyware has a huge set of bold red lettering to announce to first-timers that they should read certain FAQs before blindly posting what and where they shouldn't. I read them, yet still made some blunders just because (in my opinion) the FAQs themselves were a little too complicated. Still, the Cafe is not a complex anti-spyware site, so maybe Dave Sperling (are you listening, Dave?) might take notice in the next format version...
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