Another forum I am on has a rule that states as follows
- (Forum) will not be held responsible for any deals made by members, so please do remember deal at your own risk.
I've seen members in the past lash out or ask the forum to take responsibility or take action because they were wrongly-do'd in their transaction. I believe this rule should be implemented to remove this overhead from the forum.
Said forum also has posting etiquette rules, which I believe should be implemented to any forum.
they are as follows.
- Post in the correct category. Read the forum descriptions if you are confused.
- Use good grammar. Basically start sentences with a capital and end it with punctuation.
- Don't double post. That's when you post one after another instead of editing your existing first post.
- Don't cross post. That's when you repeat a post in multiple threads or categories.
- Create relevant subjects for threads. Shit like "OMG" for a subject is immature and asinine.
- When posting content from another site, credit the site; use quotes and link to original content (unless it is a competing forum, in which case you shouldn’t be posting the content).
- No "Post Here and PM me" threads will be allowed. This includes "Post Here and I'll PM You" or any "Post to PM" threads.
- Be kind to others. How hard is it not to be an asshole?
- Act like you're older than 16 even if you aren't.
- No short, low quality posts like "bump", "lol", "roflmao", "thanks" and any repeated characters to defeat the min character count.
I'm not saying implement these rules exactly. Honestly, though, if you are a member of the forum these rules are a part of, you know this does not rule out people being mean to those deserve it, or that everyone must be some Nazi about grammar. I, however, believe a lot of this can apply to LG. Especially the Low Quality post rules. The spammy rules. And the one about posting content from other sites.
The last one states a character count. We do not have this implemented, but honestly it wouldn't hurt. This is not up to me though.
Just a simple suggestion, take what you please form this. I'm not saying all of this should be implemented, at all. I just think a few should be considered. And if you make a point to try and post a rebuttal to these, it's stupid. You should focus on things that would improve the forum, not knit pick a few of the examples (as I KNOW will happen) trying to say "This would be a bad idea bla bla/this isn't needed/we have this rule"
lul
Just ignore it then.
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- 11 Jul. 2013 10:27pm #1
An addition to Marketplace(and other) rules.
You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 11 Jul. 2013 10:37pm #2
The edit function is just showing me an empty edit box, so I have created a new post.
I had meant to voice that I noticed some of the current rules reflect these. The rules aren't followed or enforced, for the most part. someone once said (who is unnammed, because I do not want to start some war, name drop, or any of the sort. I just want improvement of the forum and I am using examples.) "A lot of your posts are infraction worthy."
This is nice, when the rules aren't followed by the person saying it, and the rest of the forum is not following said rules in the first place. (some of the rules, anyways)
I just believe, as a forum, we should have some sort of real rule base and etiquette requirements.You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 16 Jul. 2013 05:15am #3
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This is what MiddleMen were used for. For the market place there should always be a MM which is usually a staff member of LG. I know its a pain in the ass but it allows for this kind of thing to not have to take place, and removes the threat of people being scammed in any way. I don't really know why we don't have at least a few MM for this reason (aside from the lack of activity).
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- 25 Jul. 2013 08:40am #4
Middlemen are stupid, it just puts blame on the forum. There's a reason HF doesn't have middle men. Unneeded overhead.
You can't capture what this kid spits with kismet
each packet i send is encrypted with 3DES
And I'll keep flowin til the light goes off
you get a virus-cough, you kids are microsoft
And I'm hard like openbsd internals
excuse me, I need to make a call to the kernel
- 25 Jul. 2013 08:50am #5
True. It's optional though. We just issue a disclaimer stating we aren't responsible, etc. Or put it in the ToS.
Absolutely not necessary. Just for the guys who don't feel safe so as to minimize the risk of being scammed. HF is a "rogue" site if you will so I can see why they wouldn't have MMs.I'm lightning on my feet