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Old Apr 26, '05, 11:02 pm
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Lightbulb Forum Etiquette: Share Your Wisdom

I think we'd all benefit from sharing our lessons learned about discussion, debate, and plain ol' diatribe here on the forums. I've come to a few conclusions thus far:

1) Keep posts as concise as possible, particularly when in heated conversation.

2) Debate only one point at a time.

3) When starting a new thread, write as respectfully as possible, in order to draw as few loose cannons as possible!

4) Try not to get off on personal tangents; keep steering the conversation back to the original topic.

5) When things get heated, take a breather!

6) Admit it when you've made a mistake. We all make them.

Now let's hear your suggestions.

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Old Apr 26, '05, 11:06 pm
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No all caps. Ever.
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Old Apr 26, '05, 11:38 pm
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Your suggestions look good to me. I can't think of anything to add. I do agree with no "all caps".
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Old Apr 26, '05, 11:58 pm
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Give respect to those you might not agree with. Use tact and proper manors at all times. Think globaly and question fundamental assumptions. Never assume you are correct about a posters internal motives via typed text, we are not mind and heart readers so it's better to ask. Above all treat people as part of Christs family.


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Old Apr 27, '05, 2:23 am
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Take a few days to read the old threads before starting one. Notice that we have two polls entitled "Coke or Pepsi" and "Pepsi or Coke". The list goes on and on. Also, read some of the threads in each forum to get an idea of what goes where so that a new thread can be posted in the proper forum. The mods have plenty to do (and they are volunteers, by the way) without the juggling act.
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Old Apr 27, '05, 2:39 am
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be very careful using humor, metaphor, simile, exaggeration and other figures of speech, especially satire or double entrendre, most people won't get it and will take everything you say literally, because the nuance of speech is lost in the written word. also because computer chats are a lot like verbal conversations, most of us are focusing on what we want to say, and only skim what others have written.
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Old Apr 27, '05, 2:54 am
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Never assume you are correct about a posters internal motives via typed text, we are not mind and heart readers so it's better to ask.
-D
I would go even further and say do not even discuss motives---we cannot know, and it is very unfair to speculate.We can say how something appears, but never how it is.

Also refrain from any accusations, even if they are true--there are far more effective ways to say things than in an accusatory manner
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Old Apr 27, '05, 4:40 am
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Default All caps

I used to tell my Father he looked like such a newbie when he used all caps in chat and emails. He could see them better, he said. HIs eyesight wasn't as good as it used to be. And let's face it, when you're a two-fingered typist like he was, capitalization and punctuation slows you down. But, I'd razz him, anyway.

"You look like a newb, Dad!" I'd say. "I CAN TYPE FASTER."

"You look like you're shouting," I'd say. "I CAN READ IT EASIER."

So much would I give for the chance to read an ICQ chat or message from him, again. So much would I give to have a chance to razz him about his all caps just one more time. I have so wanted his perspective, his guidance, his comfort and love over the past four years, especially after 9-11. Almost 50, but I still wanted my Daddy. But, comcast doesn't reach that far.

So, when I see someone's typed a message in all caps, these days, it's like a little blessing to me - as if my Dad is passing on a secret message - and maybe reminding me that someone is doing the best they can to tell me something. And it might be something important, so I better listen, even if it can be a bit inconvenient to decipher it at times.

I know I'm in the minority of the population for whom this is not an issue, but I've tried to start a movement of tolerance for those who, for whatever reason, need to set that caps lock on and bang out a message.

I LOVE YOU, TOO, DAD! (You ol' newbie, you!)

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Old Apr 27, '05, 5:10 am
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Of course there are exceptions to every rule, but all caps was always considered rude or shouting from day one.

And why was this? becuse it is. It calls attention, as does putting a 1 or asterik before a name (bumps to the front of the list). Doesn't matter what is the reason--it calls attention and offends. You can just as easily type in all lower case---serves the same purpose without shouting<G>

(I think all lower case is easier to read, since there is still the variety of size)
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Old Apr 27, '05, 5:22 am
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Always read the entire thread before posting. If you don't, and actually say that you didn't bother reading the full thread, why should we read your posts?
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Old Apr 27, '05, 5:27 am
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Always read the entire thread before posting. If you don't, and actually say that you didn't bother reading the full thread, why should we read your posts?
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Old Apr 27, '05, 6:14 am
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I realize everyone makes typos and not everyone is a great speller, but I get totally annoyed at posts where it's obvious the person didn't even make an effort to spell their words or punctuate sentences properly. I also dislike posts where someone doesn't bother to capitalize the first word of a sentence or is unacquainted with the use of paragraphs. These posts are more difficult to read and as someone said, if you don't bother to make it reasonably easy for the reader, why would I want to bother to read your post?

As to real pet peeves, those who think we don't see through a supposedly innocent question when they are simply trying to stir the pot are at the top of my list. You know who you are

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Old Apr 27, '05, 7:53 am
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I realize everyone makes typos and not everyone is a great speller, but I get totally annoyed at posts where it's obvious the person didn't even make an effort to spell their words or punctuate sentences properly. I also dislike posts where someone doesn't bother to capitalize the first word of a sentence or is unacquainted with the use of paragraphs. These posts are more difficult to read and as someone said, if you don't bother to make it reasonably easy for the reader, why would I want to bother to read your post?
I am a terrible speller! I usually type in word first so I can spell-check, but if it's just a sentence or two, I don't. I'm sure there are quite a few mispelled words floating out there, thanks to me. I do usually try to use good grammar and punctuation (how do you spell punctuation?). Just kidding; I already checked.
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Old Apr 29, '05, 8:29 am
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I am a terrible speller! I usually type in word first so I can spell-check, but if it's just a sentence or two, I don't. I'm sure there are quite a few mispelled words floating out there, thanks to me. I do usually try to use good grammar and punctuation (how do you spell punctuation?). Just kidding; I already checked.
i'm an old computer programmer. i type in lower case. i capitalize God, Bible, etc. just my two cent's worth....
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Old Apr 27, '05, 8:31 am
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Always read the entire thread before posting. If you don't, and actually say that you didn't bother reading the full thread, why should we read your posts?
Yes, indeed! And I would add to that, if the thread is on a rather seirous topic (not just who likes Pepsi and who likes Coke), it's probably easier to move onto another thread, as many discussions have likely been set in motion and what you intend to say has, very often, been said.

The exception, of course, would be if you are a well-studied apologist or other type of expert in the field at hand. Then we all want to hear what you have to say no matter when or where you jump in!
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