After a lot of recent observations, since my return to the forum, I decided I would try and put something together which brings together all my thoughts on threads on forums.
Some of this is getting quite relevant now, given some of the recent exchanges.
There are guidelines on the matter in community guidelines, but I get the impression, some have not read, or choose to ignore, so I will say my little bit here.
Anyone starting a thread has an idea in their mind where they, the OP would like the conversation to go. Title is important, to gain the interest in the first place, then there is the content. Making sure what you are saying is relevant to the catagory, and of interest to others is key to getting a good thread going.
Obviously from time to time, the conversation digresses a little from the main topic, so it is important at this time for a Mod to make the decision to split the thread or not. This is where the confusion starts for some.
In my view, any topic which begins to digress, and receives 5 or more replies in succession to the new topic of the thread, requires consideration of moderation. It is sometimes unfair for the OP to see their thread go off topic and become about something else.
Post hijacking is most irritating, when someone replies to a thread with the intention to promote something else, or say something of absolutely no relevance to the conversation. I would implore people to be considerate and think carefully before doing this to someone elses thread. It is ignorant and unfair.
If a topic is split, a link is always supplies to the new discussion, but care needs to be given to ensure all parties understand why, and also have access to continue their conversation. The reason for splitting topics is quite simple. If you search a certain subject you are interested in, and see a thread with 48 replies, this is clearly the informative one you are looking for. Until of course you realise 41 of the replies are banter and off topic.
Post bumping and multiple replies.
This gets quite annoying too, 8 consecutive replies from one person, either making various points separately, or replying to other comments one by one. A neatly seamed reply with it all in one post makes far easier reading, at most a couple if the points being made are separate.
To reply to someone directly, or quote them is quite simple, highlight the text of their post you wish to reply to, the option of “quote text” appears, and will include a mention to this person in your reply.
You can do this multiple times all in one reply, just highlighting and quoting text each time.
Doing so really helps keep a thread on track, and avoids confusion about who the reply is directed at. It also prevents thread dominance, which can appear a little excessive at times.
The moderation team is responsible for watching over the topics and threads on this forum, but all do it as a courtesy to the community. So please be considerate of the above when using the forum, so we can all share the responsibility of keeping a happy, friendly, but free place to discuss matters. If there are any issues which concern you, please feel free to contact one of us, even if it is about another of us.
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If there are any other points you wish to bring up about forum etiquette, please feel free to post it below. However, please keep the above in mind.