Were You Raised By Wolves?

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That's a question my ninth grade English teacher would occasionally blurt out suddenly for shock value and it almost always came up as a result of "courtesy issues" in class. You know, stuff like please and thank you. She absolutely insisted we treated her and each other with courtesy. What a concept, huh?

Unfortunately, this is yet another post about common courtesy.

I used to write three to five comprehensive reviews a week on this forum but I've backed way off because people don't appreciate them. (BTW, simply writing legitimate, thoughtful reviews gave me more writing work than I could handle) I've noticed many of the decent writers on this board backing away as well. What you have left unfortunately is often the blind leading the blind. Some of the stuff that flies here lately is absolutely ridiculous.

Recently I've noticed a newer poster starting two or three new threads a day asking the most elementary questions. Okay, that's going to happen. What's irksome about this is that he rarely even acknowledges the responses. What the hell is up with that?

Maybe it's due to our ever-expanding entitlement society and people just feel others owe them something. I don't know but to me not acknowledging a response in some way shows a MASSIVE lack of class. And there are many others here doing exactly the same thing. Very shabby.

This is really simple folks. If you ask for feedback on anything and receive it, thank that person. Thank them regardless of the answer. They've taken the time to help you, right?

Okay, with that said, here are a couple of other things you can do so you don't come across as a troll.
  • Use the search feature on this forum. Most questions have already been asked and addressed quite well dozens of times. This forum is a wealth of information. Use it.
  • Read the Sticky Threads at the top of the page. There's tons of great info there.
  • Don't make someone have to work so they can help you. Read the terms of service for this site. It's amazing how many people come here and say that they can't post links because of their low post count. Then they put some cryptic text link up and make the other members copy and paste it into their browser. What you can do is create a Signature file and put your link in it. Do it.
Peace.
#raised #wolves
  • Profile picture of the author Jamie Lewis
    Where you brought up in a barn??

    LOL!!

    Incredible post Travlinguy. You should be commended and no, you are not coming across as a troll.

    This should be a sticky.
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  • Profile picture of the author mindmarketing
    As a newer member of the forum the first thing I did was read over the Rules and Sticky Threads. Since I was looking to become a respected member of the community it seemed like a good investment of my time.

    Thanks for the advice. Hope it finds the right ears.
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    • Profile picture of the author Gail_Curran
      A lot of the people posting basic or pointless questions are just posting to get their sig links seen. I know, it's shocking. They are not worth your time to reply to. Not sure if this applies to the poster you're talking about, but it's a distinct possibility. Real people usually come back and want to talk to you, whereas spam posters just want to rack up the posts as quickly as possible.
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  • Profile picture of the author txconx
    I read the guidelines. Before I post a question for help, I search the forum. If I can't find what I'm looking for, I include details about my efforts in the post, so people know I actually did try and find the answer on my own.

    Then again, I own and administer a forum of my own. I'm its most model citizen.
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