WHO CARES!!!
- Thunderdog
- <b>Token Black Guy</b>
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- Dogbreath
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Most people act stupid when they first join an internet forum. (see "AOLers, the September that never died..." on usenet) At one time most people here probably wished you'd go away but you've been making excellent posts for the last month or so and there's no reason for you to leave. Has someone asked you to?
- John The Ax
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- John The Ax
- Moderator
- Posts: 1475
- Joined: Sun Sep 15, 2002 9:57 am
- Location: Pittsburgh, PA
IMHO, this shouldn't really be an issue. Post a lot is not hurting anyone. Well, besides possibly my server.
But unless the posts are useless, theres no reason not to post in every forum. It's not like this forum is really big and busy or anything. Having more posts is a good thing, because when someone comes to a forum for the first time, they will usually take a look at the post counts for the various forums and the last post dates, to try to determine whether the forum is alive enough to merit further attention. At least thats what I do 
Umm what was my point again?
I think it was something like: Relax. If you have a problem with something someone does, please let them know in a patient manner. If you are doing something that annoys people, please try to curb whatever behavior that may be. No one needs to get angry and/or hurl insults, no one needs to pull an Eric Cartman ("Screw you guys I'm going home!")
I know it often happens in public online communities like this (ugh horrible memories of my ZZT/Megazeux days are coming back to me) ... but lets try to keep things civil 'round here, yea?
Okay thats my speech
JMS, stay already, lets close this thread and move on


Umm what was my point again?


Okay thats my speech

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