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Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

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Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

One of the more annoying things about a forum is making sure that you take the time and though necessary to make sure the title of your thread reflects the subject of your posting.

As intelligent people, we like to be looked at by others and at least knowing what we are talking about and have people take us seriously. I can guarantee you though, that if you are going to post a new thread entitled "look at my new l33t lazorz" or "woot!" that very few people will even take the time to view your thread let alone respond to it. Also people's respect of your intelligence and knowledge will proportionatly go down!

So please, be respectful of us and we'll do the same. If your going to post a topic about a youtube video you find humorous, at least post what the video is about instead of just "look at this funny thing"

Thanks and you have my undying thanks for complying with this.
Ken

 
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I have hoped in the past that one of the forum 3 or 4 class would have stepped up to
make such a statement...

Thank you Ken lets all make an effort to keep it at a level we all can be proud of.
 
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That video should be displayed to every new member. Then the registration question should be something about this video instead of 2+2?

That would helpso much.

Btw, when it says "it is always better to post in an existing thread than starting a new one" I almost falled of the chair. rofl xD
 

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I joined the forum today and did my first post titled " Will I be amazed?" I didn't see this direction first - I apologize for my inappropriate post title - no disrespect intended.
 
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This is a good point.
Good Visual aid ken. (stick-E-it) ?

Hallucynogenyc :
Then the registration question should be something about this video instead of 2+2?
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A simple few questions that require a new member to use the search, to complete membership. Now with the old form search, it was hard for me to get what i needed, so i read alot.
But with the new form search, it work's much better IMO.

(doin't tell jerry) :D

$.02
 
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This is a good point.
Good Visual aid ken. (stick-E-it) ?

Hallucynogenyc :
Then the registration question should be something about this video instead of 2+2?
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A simple few questions that require a new member to use the search, to complete membership. Now with the old form search, it was hard for me to get what i needed, so i read alot.
But with the new form search, it work's much better IMO.

(doin't tell jerry) :D

$.02

Sure, some questions about the video would to the job haah :D
 

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Re: Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

HAHAHAHAHAH. that made me smile.
 
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Re: Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

That is a very good point Ken, i am a new member myself but i agree completely with those statements. I hate it when people post threads and the title has nothing to do with what the thread is about. So thank you Ken!

lol to be honest, i had this thought in my head as well but i know nobody would listen to a noobie member.


Thanks!

Timmy
 
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Re: Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

why not? good points are good points!
 

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Re: Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

what an incredibly valuable thread. Thank you Ken.
 
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Re: Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

Glad I looked, I almost posted this same thing.

Seems like every day someone starts a new thread that is horribly non descriptive.

I will add a link to this thread and start spoon feeding it. (seems the only way some folks get the point!)

On my forum I have even resorted to "fixing" thread titles myself when appropriate.
 
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Re: Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

Yeah... I try to send all the "whoot" noobs here...

Titles should be descriptive to secretive... IMO...


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Re: Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

^^^ reported
 

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Re: Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

DUDE!! That is So appropriate! :beer:
 
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Re: Thread topics: make sure they describe subject not "woot!" or "check it dude"

Thank you that video was hilarious!!!!! And also informative lol
 




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