- Things That Bug Me As An -A-d-m-i-n- -M-o-d- Admin
- 03 Apr 2006 08:43:17 pm
- Last edited by jpez on 05 Apr 2006 06:42:17 pm; edited 2 times in total
As an admin on these forums, I wield quite a bit of power in determining what does and does not happen around here. In order to help you not get on my "not happening side," I've decided to provide you with a handy list of things that bug me.
1. Incoherency -- I can't stand posts that are rendered unreadable by the poster's utter lack of articulation. Generally such posts demonstrate zero knowledge of grammar, spelling, or the English language.
2. Poor Spelling -- When you spell things correctly, people will know exactly what you are saying. When you do not, there will be confusion as to what you are saying. Take the two extra seconds to spellcheck a word whose spelling you are unsure of and learn to spell common words correctly.
3. Sloppy Grammar -- Although no one is going to post in the manner prescribed in Rogister's Super-Grammar Reference 80,000th Edition, I dislike poor grammar. Try to start sentences with capital letters,
4. Stupid & Non-Descriptive Thread Names -- Give your threads informative, correctly spelled and formatted titles. It makes it much easier for everyone to pick out relevant threads that they want to read.
5. Improper Use of BBCode -- BBCode consists of only a few simple tags, yet some imbeciles still manage to use it incorrectly. Make sure you don't have extra spaces in your quote tags, use code tags where appropriate, and make sure all tags are properly nested and closed.
6. Signing Posts -- Some people have a habit of signing each post in the message content. Do not do this. That's what signatures are for.
7. Posting Massive Pictures -- large pictures interrupt the flow of the thread and resize the page horizontally. If you have a big picture post a link rather than using an [img] tag.
8. Hijacking Threads -- Don't hijack threads that have a specific purpose such as discussing a piece of code or working on a project. Off-topic posts belong in the chattier threads such as Candid Photos and most things in the Rants forum.
9. n00bishness -- People who think they know what they are doing but in reality have no clue. If you don't know something, don't pretend and make a fool of yourself. If you want to ask a question that you suspect may be fairly basic, do a little bit of research before posting to make sure you definitely cannot find the answer. If you decide to go ahead in ask, ask concisely and give as much relevant information as possible -- not only will others more knowledgable than you respect the effort on your part, but your question will be answered much more quickly.
10. Lame Threads -- No further explanation needed.
1. Incoherency -- I can't stand posts that are rendered unreadable by the poster's utter lack of articulation. Generally such posts demonstrate zero knowledge of grammar, spelling, or the English language.
2. Poor Spelling -- When you spell things correctly, people will know exactly what you are saying. When you do not, there will be confusion as to what you are saying. Take the two extra seconds to spellcheck a word whose spelling you are unsure of and learn to spell common words correctly.
3. Sloppy Grammar -- Although no one is going to post in the manner prescribed in Rogister's Super-Grammar Reference 80,000th Edition, I dislike poor grammar. Try to start sentences with capital letters,
4. Stupid & Non-Descriptive Thread Names -- Give your threads informative, correctly spelled and formatted titles. It makes it much easier for everyone to pick out relevant threads that they want to read.
5. Improper Use of BBCode -- BBCode consists of only a few simple tags, yet some imbeciles still manage to use it incorrectly. Make sure you don't have extra spaces in your quote tags, use code tags where appropriate, and make sure all tags are properly nested and closed.
6. Signing Posts -- Some people have a habit of signing each post in the message content. Do not do this. That's what signatures are for.
7. Posting Massive Pictures -- large pictures interrupt the flow of the thread and resize the page horizontally. If you have a big picture post a link rather than using an [img] tag.
8. Hijacking Threads -- Don't hijack threads that have a specific purpose such as discussing a piece of code or working on a project. Off-topic posts belong in the chattier threads such as Candid Photos and most things in the Rants forum.
9. n00bishness -- People who think they know what they are doing but in reality have no clue. If you don't know something, don't pretend and make a fool of yourself. If you want to ask a question that you suspect may be fairly basic, do a little bit of research before posting to make sure you definitely cannot find the answer. If you decide to go ahead in ask, ask concisely and give as much relevant information as possible -- not only will others more knowledgable than you respect the effort on your part, but your question will be answered much more quickly.
10. Lame Threads -- No further explanation needed.