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Sam 01-16-2009 05:39 PM

Poorly labeled threads
 
I've noticed that the last time threads have titles like: "why"; "question" etc.
Please use a proper title for your threads, so we have a hint what's your topic.

Soala 01-16-2009 05:42 PM

Okay

Deas_Voice 01-16-2009 07:26 PM

care to give us a example how to do then?
^^

pooper200000 01-16-2009 07:34 PM

Wasn't there an example in the rules?

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Also, try to give your threads explicit titles (For example, 'RAM problems' is better than 'Help!'), and avoid irritating short titles like '.' or '!'. Poorly-labeled threads may be renamed by the moderators
If you are having problems with Graal not working instead of putting Graal will not work you can name your thread,"Graal running slow"

Darlene159 01-16-2009 07:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Deas_Voice (Post 1457485)
care to give us a example how to do then?
^^

The title should be named for what it is in regards to, such as "Need help with graphics problem" instead of "question", or "help"

Rufus 01-16-2009 08:05 PM

Why do you guys care? LOL

Frankie 01-16-2009 08:27 PM

in forums that people are requesting help in, it's better that they properly name their thread titles this way if in the future someone has the same problem, it's more likely to come up from a search. I can see this rule being enforced in sections such as the scripting forum and other "help me!" related forums, but other than that it shouldn't matter.

Rufus 01-16-2009 08:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 1457507)
in forums that people are requesting help in, it's better that they properly name their thread titles this way if in the future someone has the same problem, it's more likely to come up from a search. I can see this rule being enforced in sections such as the scripting forum and other "help me!" related forums, but other than that it shouldn't matter.

If there is a common issue that needs posting about more than once, there are issues that need to be fixed outside of the forums in order to prevent that issue from happening.

Crono 01-16-2009 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 1457507)
in forums that people are requesting help in, it's better that they properly name their thread titles this way if in the future someone has the same problem, it's more likely to come up from a search. I can see this rule being enforced in sections such as the scripting forum and other "help me!" related forums, but other than that it shouldn't matter.

No, the person should learn how to use the 'Search' function more effectively. Most of the hits come from the posts within the thread anyway.

Matt 01-16-2009 08:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Crono (Post 1457509)
No, the person should learn how to use the 'Search' function more effectively. Most of the hits come from the posts within the thread anyway.

Agreed.

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Originally Posted by Rufus (Post 1457493)
Why do you guys care? LOL

They moderate these forums. x_x

Frankie 01-16-2009 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Crono (Post 1457509)
No, the person should learn how to use the 'Search' function more effectively. Most of the hits come from the posts within the thread anyway.

yes but it's easier to look at thread titles when trying to find a solution to a problem other than a bunch of different posts when using the search feature.

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Originally Posted by Rufus
If there is a common issue that needs posting about more than once, there are issues that need to be fixed outside of the forums in order to prevent that issue from happening.

there are still a lot of problems that may be caused by human error that people will be making numerous topics about. not just problems with the game (using an example here if people were making a bunch of topics about a problem with graal)

Rufus 01-16-2009 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 1457515)
They moderate these forums. x_x

I have moderated forums, I used to visit a lot of forums and I sometimes still do. I have never ever seen people care so much about trivial things such as thread titles, and to give an infraction over one? Yeah okay. People are splitting hairs over anything these days; it's getting pretty tiresome, and it has nothing to do with being a moderator.

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Originally Posted by Frankie (Post 1457516)
there are still a lot of problems that may be caused by human error that people will be making numerous topics about. not just problems with the game (using an example here if people were making a bunch of topics about a problem with graal)

Such as?

Matt 01-16-2009 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Rufus (Post 1457517)
I have moderated forums, I used to visit a lot of forums and I sometimes still do. I have never ever seen people care so much about trivial things such as thread titles, and to give an infraction over one? Yeah okay. People are splitting hairs over anything these days; it's getting pretty tiresome, and it has nothing to do with being a moderator.



Such as?

Maybe people should follow the rules? Rules aren't created to be broken, especially if there pretty simple. Almost every forum promotes 'Reading the forum rules before you post'. An infraction usually doesn't mean you get banned, or your account is limited. Warning? There's no big deal about an infraction unless in my opinion.

e) If you wish to create a thread, please ensure that you select the correct forum for the message. If you do not, the thread may be moved or - in extreme cases - deleted. Also, try to give your threads explicit titles (For example, 'RAM problems' is better than 'Help!'), and avoid irritating short titles like '.' or '!'. Poorly-labeled threads may be renamed by the moderators.

Last edit was on, 04-18-2007 at 11:31 AM


Nothings changed.

Rufus 01-16-2009 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Matt (Post 1457522)
Maybe people should follow the rules? There pretty simple, and almost every forum promotes 'Reading the forum rules before you post'. An infraction usually doesn't mean you get banned, or your account is limited. Warning? So what's the big deal about an 'infraction'....?

e) If you wish to create a thread, please ensure that you select the correct forum for the message. If you do not, the thread may be moved or - in extreme cases - deleted. Also, try to give your threads explicit titles (For example, 'RAM problems' is better than 'Help!'), and avoid irritating short titles like '.' or '!'. Poorly-labeled threads may be renamed by the moderators.

Last edit was on, 04-18-2007 at 11:31 AM


Nothings changed.

That did not answer nor justify anything I asked.

Matt 01-16-2009 08:51 PM

I didn't plan justifying anything you asked. Just a reply to your comment.:D


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