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Forum Etiquette - Charlemagne - 29-03-2015 07:01 I thought that I would start off a thread as a guide to all our new members and existing ones who have got into bad habits I'll start off with which threads are for what. Where a babe has two separate treads Chat should not be posted in the 'Caps & Vids' threads Pictures (not caps) of the girls should be posted in the 'Chat & Discussion' threads RE: Forum Etiquette - Charlemagne - 29-03-2015 07:22 Posting Style Where ever possible you should use the standard, font, text size, colour etc. Some people have specific posting styles e.g. post in pink and this isn't a problem But we seem to have a lot of members who: Post without any any capitals or any full stops or question marks and don't even know when one word stops and another one starts. The other extreme is the over use of smilies, capital, colour and size button For example: I AM VERY ANNOYED BECAUSE OF RE: Forum Etiquette - Captain Vimes - 29-03-2015 09:52 (29-03-2015 07:22 )Charlemagne Wrote: Posting Style FUCK OFF RE: Forum Etiquette - Charlemagne - 29-03-2015 11:54 Keep to the thread topic It's easy to get drawn away from what's being discussed. RE: Forum Etiquette - HEX!T - 29-03-2015 13:29 its all well and good askin people to use grammar. but what about us dyslexics? shit half the time i dont know where to use there and thier. never mind quotes capitals and commas. RE: Forum Etiquette - winsaw - 29-03-2015 14:57 (29-03-2015 13:29 )HEX!T Wrote: its all well and good askin people to use grammar. but what about us dyslexics? right their with you mate i have the same and its not easy typing a lot of the time, i did not learn to read until 15 and still find spelling hard i think some should take this into mind before having a go at people RE: Forum Etiquette - bigfatpiggyporker - 29-03-2015 17:09 Can we also make it clear there is a distinction between criticism versus outright abuse of the babes? It should be common sense, but some threads have shown that some members seem to think it's fine to post quite abusive comments about babes that they either dislike/have some issue with. This would be a guidline, not a one-size-fits-all law and isn't to stifle debate or to make moderators check every single post but even if something pisses you off about a babe, you can still make your feelings known without it devoling to abuse or turn a thread into flamebait, which can lead to personal attacks on members too. In short, there is a difference between criticism and abuse. (runs to await and hide from the likely hate posts/messages) RE: Forum Etiquette - HEX!T - 29-03-2015 17:11 burn him, burn the witch.... lol.... stop using logic... it makes no sense to use it here... RE: Forum Etiquette - bigfatpiggyporker - 29-03-2015 17:16 Something from another thread, which kinda makes sense to post here too? (26-03-2015 11:37 )skully Wrote: Exactly, the forum team do not need members getting it into their heads that they can dictate to others what they can and can't post (backseat moderating isn't cool). Sure we are grateful when spam etc is reported, as the quicker we deal with those things the better, but we can decide for ourselves if we want to edit and remove posts. If everyone understood and respected that fact, it would make life a little less frustrating. RE: Forum Etiquette - skully - 29-03-2015 17:20 (29-03-2015 13:29 )HEX!T Wrote: its all well and good askin people to use grammar. but what about us dyslexics? If you're dyslexic, then what Charle said does not apply to you. Please don't think we would ever penalise anyone in a similar situation, we aren't grammar police. |