Now be honest, how many times have you actually, sat down to read it cover to cover? I just did. There is actually a lot of interesting jokes in there. "Saying the phrase Green Power makes you an environmentalist" I challenge you, sit down and read it cover to cover, maybe "over a virtual cup of coffee (Or Tea)"
Heh! I should really ask myself if I'm contributing to the conversation by posting this!
All kidding aside, it was useful to reread the guidelines. I still haven't got the hang of the extremely simple coding to link to games and such, so it's good to know it's there for reference.
i read them once, but realized that they're just guidelines, and they're meant to be pushed. plus they only apply to certain people and situations... so its not even worth knowing
If you have not read them then why? Just curious if its because of the way they are presented, or if its just because people ignore guidelines no matter what
I haven't read them because in general my feeling is that most guidelines are going to be common sense and that people who don't feel the need to be a consistent ass aren't going to run into issues. For the most part I expect the guidelines to be in place to allow the site to point to when someone is being disruptive on the site in whatever way.
For the record, I haven't read the tournament handbook either although I think I can run a tournament without doing so.
I just re-read the guidelines and am quite confused as to how there is a 500 page thread about posting user pictures, in which posts are quoted by other user (thus illegally posting pics of other users), which has not received any warnings/bans/locks. Can you clarify this rule?
nothing wrong with a little bit of man on dog love.
Hyasri wrote:If you have not read them then why? Just curious if its because of the way they are presented, or if its just because people ignore guidelines no matter what
I think it's the second thing . Really, not a lot of poeple IMO read the guidlines because they assume they know everything about the forum. I, for one, didn't even take a look at the guidlines.
Hyasri wrote:If you have not read them then why? Just curious if its because of the way they are presented, or if its just because people ignore guidelines no matter what
The main reason I haven't read them is because I find their location with the bright bold dark red writing obnoxious and I also find the text patronising and demeaning, to the point that it is almost a flame:
Community Guidelines You're on a forum...we know you can read...so why not start by reading the Community Guidelines.
I think it would be better suited if it was worded, like 'Please take time to read the (hyperlink="Community Guidlines") before posting in the forums "
Hyasri wrote:If you have not read them then why? Just curious if its because of the way they are presented, or if its just because people ignore guidelines no matter what
The main reason I haven't read them is because I find their location with the bright bold dark red writing obnoxious and I also find the text patronising and demeaning, to the point that it is almost a flame:
Community Guidelines You're on a forum...we know you can read...so why not start by reading the Community Guidelines.
I think it would be better suited if it was worded, like 'Please take time to read the (hyperlink="Community Guidlines") before posting in the forums "
Thank you for your support in this motion, though your use of the word actually implies a layer of negativity as if I was personally unable to produce a comment that would make sense to you in any form, which I resent.
nagerous wrote:Thank you for your support in this motion, though your use of the word actually implies a layer of negativity as if I was personally unable to produce a comment that would make sense to you in any form, which I resent.
Sorry, no negativity was meant by my statement. It's something I had been considering over the past couple days, so the "actually" was meant to reflect further agreement and consideration.
Hyasri wrote:If you have not read them then why? Just curious if its because of the way they are presented, or if its just because people ignore guidelines no matter what
I read the guidelines because I often forget where to put the fork.
The Guidelines should be required reading for all Forum Gangster wannabes, so they can become familiar with the lines they need to cross to look "hard."
Famous last words such as... "I just returned from my third banning and I'm still talking shit!" come to mind.
nagerous wrote:The main reason I haven't read them is because I find their location with the bright bold dark red writing obnoxious and I also find the text patronising and demeaning, to the point that it is almost a flame:
Community Guidelines You're on a forum...we know you can read...so why not start by reading the Community Guidelines.
I think it would be better suited if it was worded, like 'Please take time to read the (hyperlink="Community Guidlines") before posting in the forums "
This would be a much more positive message.
I actually agree with this statement.
I whole-heartedly agree with this.
Gilligan wrote:I'M SO GOOD AT THIS GAME My stepmom locked the bathroom door So I opened the lock with my shoelace
nagerous wrote:The main reason I haven't read them is because I find their location with the bright bold dark red writing obnoxious and I also find the text patronising and demeaning, to the point that it is almost a flame:
Community Guidelines You're on a forum...we know you can read...so why not start by reading the Community Guidelines.
I think it would be better suited if it was worded, like 'Please take time to read the (hyperlink="Community Guidlines") before posting in the forums "
nagerous wrote:The main reason I haven't read them is because I find their location with the bright bold dark red writing obnoxious and I also find the text patronising and demeaning, to the point that it is almost a flame:
Community Guidelines You're on a forum...we know you can read...so why not start by reading the Community Guidelines.
I think it would be better suited if it was worded, like 'Please take time to read the (hyperlink="Community Guidlines") before posting in the forums "
This would be a much more positive message.
I actually agree with this statement.
I whole-heartedly agree with this.
I third the motion!
To be fair I completely agree with this. I will look to get that changed to something a bit friendlier
nagerous wrote:The main reason I haven't read them is because I find their location with the bright bold dark red writing obnoxious and I also find the text patronising and demeaning, to the point that it is almost a flame:
Community Guidelines You're on a forum...we know you can read...so why not start by reading the Community Guidelines.
I think it would be better suited if it was worded, like 'Please take time to read the (hyperlink="Community Guidlines") before posting in the forums "
This would be a much more positive message.
I actually agree with this statement.
I whole-heartedly agree with this.
I third the motion!
To be fair I completely agree with this. I will look to get that changed to something a bit friendlier
Do none of you have a sense of humour? No? Then I guess i'll jump on the bandwagon. A change gone' come!