Well, the Danish forum, where i mainly hang out is only moderated in the form that headlines will have to explain what the topic of the post is about and that every sentence will have to be started with a capitol letter and ended with either a single dot, ?, ! or a smiley, so no multiple dots here.
After that rules, a headline "..it's blowing UP!!.." is stricktly forbidden,
..punctuation police...gimme a fuk'n braek!!!
So you feel attacked? Then it must have hit a nerve.
I'm not out to hit you or anything, i just think that your attemts to make the "layout" of your posts more interesting or personal or whatever might be your reason, it has an attitude which doesn't seem serious at all. But I dont think that the punctuation is a great problem, as other might think, but i think that it is a problem that posts are so unserious.
Example: when someone asks for something about variators, and a new post is added to that thread, i will read every post, hoping for someones experiences or knowlage about variators, but often (Very often) the last 25 posts are just you guys chatting, and thats a waste of mine and all others time, that we will have to read it all. Perhaps this is why there are so many reposts of the same questions, as people have given up on reading. Once i even saw 5 posts where you and the other top posters posted just a couple of dots for a post or three, and the last post in that combo was "Soon i'll have more posts than word" or something like that.
Shouldn't that kind of thing not belong in a seperate forum?
So when the agility 50 forum is on the top of most posted forums on this site, it's not because that there are so much more information to find on this model or on this forum, but because it is filled with stuff belonging elsewere.
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I say leave it as is or if anything set up a "clubhouse chat" thread for general chatter. Still tho i dont want someone butting into conversations telling me "GET BACK ON TOPIC OR GET BANNED", not for me im afraid, i hate rules
I don't want that either, as it would be a mood killer, but if we had some rules that people (especially top posters, which in many cases defines the whole forum) had in the back of their head, then it wouldn't be neccersary.