I'm not a fan of excessive moderation, but some of the recent posts have been getting a bit out of hand. The new year is as good of a time as any to set some new rules. I want these forums to be a place where people can come to get help, provide feedback, and exchange ideas, not a place to throw insults at each other.
From now on, I will be more aggressively deleting or locking posts that are counterproductive. Here are some guidelines to help you make better posts:
- Don't troll. Trolling is making posts simply to elicit an emotional (angered) reaction from other users.
- Provide constructive criticism. There will always be inexperienced people looking for feedback on maps, websites, or whatever. Instead of railing into them about how horrible it is, take the time to explain what's wrong with their design and how to make it better. Be helpful, not hurtful.
- Don't take flamebait / don't feed the trolls. If somebody posts something simply to make you angry or upset you, don't dignify it with an enraged response. Don't fight flames with flames. Instead, report the post to me (through PM on this board, IRC or whatever), and I'll delete it if need be. If you feel a response is needed, make sure it's cool and well composed. Perhaps do something else and come back to it if the poster really gets under your skin.
- Don't ridicule other users, particularly about physical appearance. At least pretend to show some respect. Even if it's in jest, not everyone will know you're joking and it sets a bad example for other users.
- Profanity isn't necessary. Really, it isn't. Sure, it's "just words," but so is about everything else on the forums. Nearly every time profanity is used on here, it starts or contributes to a flamefest. If you find yourself using it, you probably need to rethink the tone of your post, or perhaps cool down a bit and post later.
- Don't make "+1" posts. In other words, don't post simply to increase your post count. Add something valuable to the discussion or don't post at all.
- Use the spell check. It's right there along with the "Post" and "Preview" buttons.
- Don't use lame "AOL speak" (ie: OMfG, LyKe R U SeRiUS?!!11eleventy1)
Thank you, and happy new year.
Edit: Sorry, I accidentally made this locked instead of sticky.