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Joe agreed there is heaps of event related western salon threads its quite annoying - people shouldve stuck to the two that were there....... but some people get over excited with the posting.

The events section is useful and just cos some people cant seem to find it doesnt mean we should take it away ....... maybe there should be a refresher coarse (thread) on forum courtesy ..... just to remind newbies and even some oldies the proper way to go abou things.

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If only people actually read this stuff, it wont happen would it?;)http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=11305

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1) Skylines For Ever (rule number one)

2) Members must post threads in the appropriate forum sections

3) Members are encouraged to post Ideas and Feedback in the 'Ideas' section

4) SAU encourages free speach and opinion as long as it is presented constructively and does not intentionally or deliberately offend others

5) Members must not post or link pornography

6) Members must not "Post Whore" or hi-jack threads

7) Members must not swear (forum word filter applies)

8) Members must not display or use offensive behavior

9) Members must not start or encourage fighting between other members or moderators in threads.

10) Members must not demean any person, company or organisation

11) Members must not display or use negative or offensive sarcasm

12) Members must stay 'on topic' within a thread

13 ) Members must limit 'bumping' in the for sale sections

14) Members must adhere to the for sale section 'terms & conditions'

15) Members must familiarise themselves with the 'Wasteland Disclaimer' found here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/wa...disclaimer.html

16) Members may report offensive threads to the appropriate forum moderator

17) Members may report any unfair moderation to a forum mediator

18) The (reasonable) use of emoticons is encouraged to help present the context and feeling in a post.

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/sh...&threadid=10487

Event section Posting Rules...

It came to my attention that we require rules for event section.

1. Please post only oncomming event

2. Please specify the event. eg.Cruies, Social Meeting...etc

3. Please add Date, Time and location of the events on the Title (if Known, if not please edit the thread ASAP with confirmed date)

4. Please stick with the thred's topic.

5. No hijacking thread.

Thank you

Cheers

Joe

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I like the event's section and check it everyday, if others aren't smart enough to use it then that's there problem, they miss out:D

yep i agree:)

and let em have there 1001 PAS threads its the only big thing SAU WA have done ppl are excited, plus lots of newbies who have just signed up after seeing the display :)

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

I like the event's section and check it everyday, if others aren't smart enough to use it then that's there problem, they miss out:D

Joe, If you don't like so many threads on one subject, which I agree with, then close them down:D

so do I, I love it and everyone should read the terms b4 use them.

anyway I dotn wanna be Nazi on threads... I am just concerned and pissed off that's all.

cheers

Joey

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Joe, I guess it's the moderators job to remind noobs how they should post, and remind the rest of us if we get out of hand.

well If this kinda threads/bitching what ever you call it, is not enough then what is? eh?

Just making a comments that's all.

Most of Us moderators can ask to read but cant force someone to read something...:) I think I've made my point anyway :)

thanks for cooperation people :)

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Joe, I guess the problem is that a whole new lot of noobs will come along never having read threads like this and begin posting without thinking (as I used to do). Troy told me to pull my head in, and in general I've tried to behave since.

I personally think noobs need a cooling off period where you can read the forums and post in threads but not start you own threads till a week or so has passed and they have learnt some ettiquete. Just my opinion though.

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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Joe, I guess the problem is that a whole new lot of noobs will come along never having read threads like this and begin posting without thinking (as I used to do). Troy told me to pull my head in, and in general I've tried to behave since.

I personally think noobs need a cooling off period where you can read the forums and post in threads but not start you own threads till a week or so has passed and they have learnt some ettiquete. Just my opinion though.

hahahahaha understatement :) Yeah you been good... Just look at you post count you POST WHORE :) :uh-huh: :)

I agree with you ;)

whole new lot of noobs means good for us cuz they now notice SAU WA ;)_just need to remind them so call ettiquete ;)

cheers

Joey

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