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FAQ questions?
I'm going to write an FAQ over the next few days, and I wanted to know what questions you'd like included. We're keeping the general BBCode faq, so questions about [img] tags and so on aren't needed- it's basically going to cover forum etiquette and what not to do, that sort of thing.
(and before anyone leaps at me for the PIN number-style title, FAQ here is a misnomer as it is- it isn't frequently asked questions, it's questions you wish were asked frequently but actually aren't; it's not as if we actually get people asking "can I double post?" or "can I create a second account for the sole purpose of being a bitchy nuisance?")
(and before anyone leaps at me for the PIN number-style title, FAQ here is a misnomer as it is- it isn't frequently asked questions, it's questions you wish were asked frequently but actually aren't; it's not as if we actually get people asking "can I double post?" or "can I create a second account for the sole purpose of being a bitchy nuisance?")
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The old FAQ, for reference...
I'd like to see something explaining, as the old one did, our attitude toward TNT and how we differ from a lot of fansites. It probably won't stop the debates but it'll be something we can point to.
Maybe a little bit talking about inside jokes and references that people tend to use, that new people wouldn't understand. I'm not sure what ought to be included though.
And then obviously the basic things about "don't be a jerk, don't expect everyone to agree with you, don't randomly insult people, don't double-post." And avatar/signature size limits should be in there.
I'd like to see something explaining, as the old one did, our attitude toward TNT and how we differ from a lot of fansites. It probably won't stop the debates but it'll be something we can point to.
Maybe a little bit talking about inside jokes and references that people tend to use, that new people wouldn't understand. I'm not sure what ought to be included though.
And then obviously the basic things about "don't be a jerk, don't expect everyone to agree with you, don't randomly insult people, don't double-post." And avatar/signature size limits should be in there.
Perhaps we could include some sort of guideline as to when it's appropriate to bump an old topic, and when it's best to make a new one (particularly in New Colours). I know there's no hard and fast rule here.
It might be good to put the av and sig size guidelines in the FAQ- wasn't there an example sized set at some point?
And maybe something about spoiler and NSFW warnings- putting them in the title of the topic or the image links (I guess that also goes for images that some people might find upsetting- insects and so on- where it's a good idea not just to post a link that says 'cool stuff' but actually say what it is). And also that white text for spoilers doesn't work when we have a grey background
It might be good to put the av and sig size guidelines in the FAQ- wasn't there an example sized set at some point?
And maybe something about spoiler and NSFW warnings- putting them in the title of the topic or the image links (I guess that also goes for images that some people might find upsetting- insects and so on- where it's a good idea not just to post a link that says 'cool stuff' but actually say what it is). And also that white text for spoilers doesn't work when we have a grey background
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The Purple Mafia seems to actually be a topic that is frequently questioned, so perhaps explain what it is?
(Come to think of it, I kind of want one of those little buttons...)
Something about where things go? Like Neopets stuff does not go in Chit-Chat...
I don't know. I'm no good at things like this.
(Come to think of it, I kind of want one of those little buttons...)
Something about where things go? Like Neopets stuff does not go in Chit-Chat...
I don't know. I'm no good at things like this.
Feel free to take the one in my sig.FaerieInGrey wrote: (Come to think of it, I kind of want one of those little buttons...)
http://mars.walagata.com/w/anza/purplemafia.gif
You can even hotlink it if you want, I have plenty of bandwidth. Credit is to Jazzy.
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Maybe a reminder that if you post a topic in the wrong place, by mistake or you double post you can delete your last post as long as nobody has posted under/replied.
That if you are posting as a guest (whether you are a member to or not) try and use the same name so we know who you are - obviously mods can tell but it's nice for us wee people to know too =D
I believe on the old forum there was a problem with people pretending to be other new users (ie having and posting from more than one account). If this is undesirable perhaps we should have it in the FAQ too =)
Can't think of anything else really that hasn't been mentioned - this forum isn't exactly strict, yay =D
That if you are posting as a guest (whether you are a member to or not) try and use the same name so we know who you are - obviously mods can tell but it's nice for us wee people to know too =D
I believe on the old forum there was a problem with people pretending to be other new users (ie having and posting from more than one account). If this is undesirable perhaps we should have it in the FAQ too =)
Can't think of anything else really that hasn't been mentioned - this forum isn't exactly strict, yay =D
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Maybe something about trying to restrain oneself to creating only one or two different topics per day, especially if it's not an announcment of a new color or some such?
Spamming the forum isn't just running around making one sentence replies to weeks old topics - there are other ways to do that too.
And obviously everyone makes multiple topics occasionally; it's when it happens day after day after day that it becomes tiresome - and a waste of bandwidth.
Spamming the forum isn't just running around making one sentence replies to weeks old topics - there are other ways to do that too.
And obviously everyone makes multiple topics occasionally; it's when it happens day after day after day that it becomes tiresome - and a waste of bandwidth.
In fact, let's advise checking pretty much any kind of prejudices, discrimination, and hate speech at the door. While we have a lot of opinionated people here, I like the fact that we also have a community where pretty much everyone tries to respect the differences between one other. I find it never hurts to encourage open mindedness.anzuronamin wrote:The fact that there are homosexuals on the forum, and that we do take it offensive when people say "faggot" or any other absurd terms as that, maybe?
I definitely agree on this one. It might just be the phobic in me speaking, but I personally am a little shocked and overwhelmed when I see over ten topics posted by one person in the span of a week or so. I'm not sure what a reasonable limit is, but double digits is definitely pushing it.Kamil wrote:Maybe something about trying to restrain oneself to creating only one or two different topics per day, especially if it's not an announcment of a new color or some such?
Spamming the forum isn't just running around making one sentence replies to weeks old topics - there are other ways to do that too.
And obviously everyone makes multiple topics occasionally; it's when it happens day after day after day that it becomes tiresome - and a waste of bandwidth.
I like most of the other suggestions people have given. I think it definitely needs to be emphasized that debates or even arguments do not equal vicious personal attacks of any sort. It's just the way things tend to be done.
Hmm, what else.. try to make sure you're logged in before you post? This is obvious, but it happens a lot. I always "fix" posts like these, editing the guest post so that its contents go into the inevitable "Oops, that was me" and then deleting the guest post. I'm not sure if people are aware that I do this -- it's one of my small obsessive compulsions -- or if it's worth mentioning so that people aren't alarmed when it happens, but it is fairly frequent. Maybe we can have a section devoted to guests and guest posts, and this could be a part of it, as well as Trick's comment on guest names, and possibly something about forums that are and are not visible to guests...
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Seeing Figment post reminds me -- something on roles in the forum.
It took me ever when I got her to realise that people with custom titles where mods, and even longer to figure out what Jazzy could do vs. the mods.
Also, now with Kamil owning the domain, and Joeno running the site, it'd be nice for new members to have a good idea about to whom to go with various concerns.
It took me ever when I got her to realise that people with custom titles where mods, and even longer to figure out what Jazzy could do vs. the mods.
Also, now with Kamil owning the domain, and Joeno running the site, it'd be nice for new members to have a good idea about to whom to go with various concerns.
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My part's easy to remember: I don't do jack. =DSettingshadow wrote:Seeing Figment post reminds me -- something on roles in the forum.
It took me ever when I got her to realise that people with custom titles where mods, and even longer to figure out what Jazzy could do vs. the mods.
Also, now with Kamil owning the domain, and Joeno running the site, it'd be nice for new members to have a good idea about to whom to go with various concerns.
I just had webspace with phpbb capabilities and bandwidth to burn (but not waste *points again to the topic limit comment*) and am old enough to have easy access to a credit card - and we needed all of the above, so it seemed like a good idea to use mine.
*waves at discussion* Carry on.
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