The Guide to making good posts
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The Guide to making good posts
Well we already have a few members here, and we're probably gonna get more. So I think this will help new members, Here we go.
Read the Rules:
That's the first thing any member should do. They weren't put there just because someone wanted to post them. It really comes in handy.
Think before you post a thread:
Before you post a thread look around to make sure it already hasn't been made, and that the thread you're making is worth it. Ask a Mod if you have a thread and your not sure it's good or not.
Don't give answers if you don't know the right answers:
When were talking about GIMP or any other thread this would apply to don't answer unless you are absolutely sure you are correct. We don't need wrong information on this site.
Don't ask a question that has been answered:
Look around some to make sure that question hasn't been asked and answered a lot. It's annoying to some people. Don't be lazy and look first
Read the OP first:
Reading the OP (Original Post) helps when posting. Make sure if there are any certain rules like in the thread "Random Thoughts".
Don't post unless you have something worthwhile :
We don't want to here stuff we already know or is not interesting at all. Post only if you have something worthwhile.
Use Correct Spelling and Grammar:
Please use correct spelling and grammar. We will take you more serious then
Don't argue with Moderators:
Seriously don't. They know more than you because they got the job. It would be very disrespectful of you to argue.
If you want to argue with someone send a PM:
First off I don't advise arguing, but if it comes to it take it to PM's. We don't need a thread full of posts that are just arguments
I hope this helps everyone.
Read the Rules:
That's the first thing any member should do. They weren't put there just because someone wanted to post them. It really comes in handy.
Think before you post a thread:
Before you post a thread look around to make sure it already hasn't been made, and that the thread you're making is worth it. Ask a Mod if you have a thread and your not sure it's good or not.
Don't give answers if you don't know the right answers:
When were talking about GIMP or any other thread this would apply to don't answer unless you are absolutely sure you are correct. We don't need wrong information on this site.
Don't ask a question that has been answered:
Look around some to make sure that question hasn't been asked and answered a lot. It's annoying to some people. Don't be lazy and look first
Read the OP first:
Reading the OP (Original Post) helps when posting. Make sure if there are any certain rules like in the thread "Random Thoughts".
Don't post unless you have something worthwhile :
We don't want to here stuff we already know or is not interesting at all. Post only if you have something worthwhile.
Use Correct Spelling and Grammar:
Please use correct spelling and grammar. We will take you more serious then
Don't argue with Moderators:
Seriously don't. They know more than you because they got the job. It would be very disrespectful of you to argue.
If you want to argue with someone send a PM:
First off I don't advise arguing, but if it comes to it take it to PM's. We don't need a thread full of posts that are just arguments
I hope this helps everyone.
Gigs- Posts : 24
Join date : 2013-02-19
Re: The Guide to making good posts
Nice, I'm gonna sticky this. I'll read over writer later and do some changes if needed.
Re: The Guide to making good posts
Fantastic job! This is great.
I did some touch-ups to the post, but other than that it was great. Work on it some more, and we can consider it the official "good post manual." LOL!
I did some touch-ups to the post, but other than that it was great. Work on it some more, and we can consider it the official "good post manual." LOL!
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Join date : 2013-02-19
Age : 26
Location : In my moms basement, or know as hell.
Re: The Guide to making good posts
If anyone could give me a link for a free PDF maker, that would be great to help really make guides like this official.
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