29th December 2013
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Reminder on Replying to Posts
Made by SecretResearcher in Help and Support
29th December 2013, 04:02 PM
I just wanted to remind regular users and educate new users that you should not reply to a post describing whether it's too long or if it has been double posted. You should also not reply to a post by saying their grammar isn't good or any personal business occurring between you and that user. For double/triple posting, do not tell the user not to double/triple post in the comments.
The simplest solution is to not say anything at all. However, if you absolutely feel that you must say something, do so by sending an email to either the user that is causing the issue or to a staff member. If you feel you must report it, do so in the report category. If you feel a moderator needs to lock a post, don't say that in the discussion; tell a staff member that is currently online or may be online soon.
This message is for everyone reading, and I am not targeting any specific individual. I must also admit that this is not in the rules, so you can ignore what I say and still post on the forums freely. However, any of the posts you make that are related to the subjects talked about in the first paragraph of this discussion will be considered useless because it is not meant for everyone to see, but rather only a few people, if not one person. You may also risk humiliating the person and you may actually break the rules unintentionally for doing so.
Related Posts made by SecretResearcher:
Reminder on Quotes: http://forums.damenspike.com/view/?id=6378
Reminder on Discussion Lengths: http://forums.damenspike.com/view/?id=6426
Reminder about Images: http://forums.damenspike.com/view/?id=7917
That's all.
The simplest solution is to not say anything at all. However, if you absolutely feel that you must say something, do so by sending an email to either the user that is causing the issue or to a staff member. If you feel you must report it, do so in the report category. If you feel a moderator needs to lock a post, don't say that in the discussion; tell a staff member that is currently online or may be online soon.
This message is for everyone reading, and I am not targeting any specific individual. I must also admit that this is not in the rules, so you can ignore what I say and still post on the forums freely. However, any of the posts you make that are related to the subjects talked about in the first paragraph of this discussion will be considered useless because it is not meant for everyone to see, but rather only a few people, if not one person. You may also risk humiliating the person and you may actually break the rules unintentionally for doing so.
Related Posts made by SecretResearcher:
Reminder on Quotes: http://forums.damenspike.com/view/?id=6378
Reminder on Discussion Lengths: http://forums.damenspike.com/view/?id=6426
Reminder about Images: http://forums.damenspike.com/view/?id=7917
That's all.
~ SecretResearcher