Huh. I guess.
I added natter deletion warning to the slugs for Beep Me and Press. Too many newcomers, and the only previous warnings in those threads were in the descriptions which people won't see after the first time they look in the thread.
Oz ,'First Date'
A thread to discuss naming threads, board policy, new thread suggestions, and anything else that has to do with board administration and maintenance. Guaranteed to include lively debate and polls. Natter discouraged, but not deleted.
Current Stompy Feet: ita, Jon B, DXMachina, P.M. Marcontell, Liese S., amych
Huh. I guess.
I added natter deletion warning to the slugs for Beep Me and Press. Too many newcomers, and the only previous warnings in those threads were in the descriptions which people won't see after the first time they look in the thread.
Ya, I prolly wouldn't have deleted it, but mighta told the person. Well, clearly, I didn't delete it, but neither did I do the latter.
It's good to add the natter warning, but I don't want it to be too unfriendly. People are welcome to post in those threads, they are there for us as a community. It's just that judgment has to be used, and if you're new, it's tough to figure out what goes where. Other places do have 'just say hi' threads, so it's not too far a stretch.
How about a new FAQ entry
Q: Where should newbies introduces themselves, in Press or Beep Me?
A: Eeek! Neither. You'll be stomped. Mercilessly. Those threads are for different sorts of annoucements (see the thread descriptions for details). Just delurk and introduce yourself in whichever thread sparks your interest. We know some other boards have introduction threads, but as you're about to find out, we're not like other boards (and you'll love us for it).
eta...
Then the next time someone introduces himself in Press or Beep Me, the Stompy can edit out the text, and put a polite, but short note, like "Introduction deleted by [Stompy's Name], see FAQ for explanation."
(and make "FAQ" a link to the appropriate FAQ text).
There's a long link here that's making my screen wide:
gargrrryl "The Minearverse 2: Getting his words out." Apr 18, 2004 6:31:24 pm PDT
Back when I still had a job, I agreed to help revise the short etiquette. Here's what I have so far:
* It is entirely possble to disagree with someone and remain on the board -- no one will kick you out for having a different opinion, and variety is the cayenne pepper of the board. However, certain tones, such as preaching or asking the community to change to match your preferences, are more likely to get a negative reaction. Please think before you post.
Thoughts, comments, further revisions?
I like your amended last bullet, Lyra. Less threatening. And in fact, I'd change the last line:
Please think before you post.
to:
Please think before you post that sort of thing.
But YBMV.
We talk a lot. Most of our ramblings are in the Natter threads, but almost any thread is fair game. Exceptions include Sunnydale Press, our general announcements thread, and Apocalypse, our personal announcements thread. Misplaced Natter may be deleted.
Natter is discouraged in this thread too, but not deleted. We've just been a bit slack lately.
Natter is discouraged in this thread too, but not deleted.
This is true for all the left-hand threads (except Press and Beep Me, natch), and definitely deserves to be mentioned.
While we may occasionally mention Buffy or Buffista-related goods, please don't spam us. Thanks. Besides, we all have large penises already.
Maybe amend the last sentence to make it a little more inclusive? Maybe to "Besides, we all have large penises (or breasts, where appropriate) already."
Assuming that breast-augmentation spam is common.
I think the joke of the line is its lack of inclusiveness, since many of us are women (but have large penises anyway).
(I have never received breast augmentation spam. I guess if you can actually do it, you don't spam for it).