Rather than respond to a couple of postings I've just seen, I'd rather avoid any fight or temper and just post this separately. My comments are especially targeted to posts that start a new thread.
Your title . . . . Please indicate in your wording something about the content of your thread. I just read one with the title, "Hot Damn . . . . Gosh" or something like that. How about something more descriptive, such as "Extraction problem with a 94 Winchester".
Coarse words . . . . Some forums screen for these, and other forums seem to let some of them get by. I'm referring here to so-called four-letter coarse words. One posting I just read starts out, "[Something or other] really pissed me off." Why is this sort of language necessary?
Personal? -- don't be . . . . . It almost goes without saying that any sort of personal attack is inappropriate. Choose your wording carefully. You can disagree wth another person's point of view while still remaining strictly civil.
Diverting to personal "asides" -- Some of the persons who post here often have gotten to know certain others almost too well. There seem to be a number of "inside jokes." So . . . one guy posts a totally silly reply, imagining himself quite witty. One of his cohorts answers in the same vein, with more silliness, and self congratulatory chuckling. This goes on, back and forth. The shooting information promised by the thread is strictly history at this point.
I may have forgotten a couple of other offenses against forum etiquette. Feel free to add a couple if you can think of them.
Your title . . . . Please indicate in your wording something about the content of your thread. I just read one with the title, "Hot Damn . . . . Gosh" or something like that. How about something more descriptive, such as "Extraction problem with a 94 Winchester".
Coarse words . . . . Some forums screen for these, and other forums seem to let some of them get by. I'm referring here to so-called four-letter coarse words. One posting I just read starts out, "[Something or other] really pissed me off." Why is this sort of language necessary?
Personal? -- don't be . . . . . It almost goes without saying that any sort of personal attack is inappropriate. Choose your wording carefully. You can disagree wth another person's point of view while still remaining strictly civil.
Diverting to personal "asides" -- Some of the persons who post here often have gotten to know certain others almost too well. There seem to be a number of "inside jokes." So . . . one guy posts a totally silly reply, imagining himself quite witty. One of his cohorts answers in the same vein, with more silliness, and self congratulatory chuckling. This goes on, back and forth. The shooting information promised by the thread is strictly history at this point.
I may have forgotten a couple of other offenses against forum etiquette. Feel free to add a couple if you can think of them.