Author: Severi Salminen
Date: 14:52:29 11/26/00
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>> >>Nobody said there are any rules - still many of us don't post garbage every day. >>And I think you also understand why I suggested Daniel to have posted to a >>single thread, don't you? Messages belonging to same topic and thread _should_ >>(not _must_) be posted to the same thread, simple? >> >>I don't think we should have very strict rules, but we should have a some sort >>of etiquette that describes what this forum is all about and states what kind of >>messages are allowed to post to this forum and what are not. If we had rules we >>would not have to argue about moderation of this forum. Rules would many >>unpleasant things much easier to handle. And this "netiquette" would definitely >>make this place even more functional. It would be easier to find the "hot" >>thread and to skip uninteresting ones. >> >>Severi > >Why not, we have rules now and still argue about moderation. >How would your rules solve the problem, deleting threads or warning >posters for lack of this "netiquette" would simply result in more >argument. We allow posts which already at times are not allowed by >the charter but we would censor others for no netiquette.. > >Sarah. Obviously readers don't know about some rules and moderators don't allways follow them strictly. And they don't have to. An etiquette would not be a set of rules but a guide on how to post. Most of us don't want to argue, just play some chess and discuss about it here in CCC. Etiquette would help us to be more polite and give other advice (like the usage of threads and subjects). I think most of users would like the idea. Severi
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