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Thread Etiquette
(how to couduct one's self while posting threads)
What is a Thread?
- A thread is any communication added in response to a Wiki page, appended to the bottom of the page forum style. Replies to these comments also constitute Threads. Threads are used to comment on someone's MOC, to make suggestions about an MOC, to contribute to a LEGO related conversation, or to add your two-cents regarding a planned Wiki event, such as Monthly Challenges.
When should I post a Thread?
- The answer is any time you wish. However, Threads should be relevant to LEGOs or to the page onto which the Thread is being appended. Discussions about your dog or girlfriend are not relevant nor appropriate.
What should I post in a Thread?
- Any information or opinion that you feel might be valuable to the community or individual within the community. Flaming or derogatory comments are inapproprate and will be deleted. However, critiquing an MOC (even a negative critique) is acceptable...just try not to be mean.
What is a "Subject" and what should I put here?
- The subject is very important. This will determine whether or not a person will read your Thread. Is the subject relevant? Does it say something to the viewer? Thread subjects should be more than one word. For example, "hey," Its...," and "What about...," are not good Thread subjects; however, "About your June Challenge entry," "Question about that blue piece," and "Joe Bob's Awesome Aircract Carrier," are perfectly acceptable.
Can Anonymous people still post Threads?
- Yes. We still want the input of the world at large. Hopefully, a passerby might find the site interesting enough to join and we wouldn't want to discourage that.
(more to come....maybe)
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| alexanderTM | Negative, but appropriate thread | 5 | Jan 6 2008, 5:15 PM EST by alexanderTM | |
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Thread started: Dec 13 2007, 5:12 PM EST
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I know the reasoning for the creation of this page. You may be trying to be sneaky about it, so that other members won't know that all those problems you point out are intended for Me and BrandonE, but we understand and were trying to figure out how to delete the thread, but realized our ranks were too low. That's why BrandonE asked you to delete our conversation thread. We see it as easier than any other type of messaging [mainly because we have different internet providers and Instant Messaging(Yahoo! and AOL)] and intended to delete them right after we were done.
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| JeremyLego | um... | 7 | Dec 26 2007, 11:52 PM EST by nedyaj | |
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Thread started: Dec 13 2007, 4:58 PM EST
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this page sucks! I hate it and wish your hair falls out on your mom's birthday you son of a pizzaria sweeper!
~BAD THREAD |
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| JeremyLego | Etiquette is very important... | 12 | Dec 23 2007, 7:12 PM EST by BrandonE | |
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Thread started: Dec 13 2007, 5:00 PM EST
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...and I think this page is a pretty good idea. Especially since BrikiWiki's thread count has been way up in recent months. People are going to start visiting the site more often and should be greeted with a friendly and, dare I say it, professional appearence.
~GOOD THREAD |
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| alexanderTM | Thread etiquette | 2 | Dec 15 2007, 9:24 PM EST by BrandonE | |
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Thread started: Dec 13 2007, 4:55 PM EST
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you should cal it Threadiquette! JK.
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