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  • TimothyPJ
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    New Member

    Originally posted by JimC View Post
    Our Squeezebox community is growing rapidly, bringing new challenges and opportunities. As you may have noticed, we've recently started to moderate postings to the forums in response to the increasing number of threads that have violated one or more of the following guidelines:

    * Profanity: This post contains expletives or vulgar language. Please post in more friendly manner.
    * Personal attack: Insults or rude ad hominem arguments directed at another member are not permitted.
    * Troll / Flamebait: This post is worded in such a way as to evoke an emotional response, rather than to start a constructive dialogue.
    * Inappropriate subject: Please choose a non-inflammatory subject line which actually describes the subject matter of the thread.
    * Illegal content: This thread contains legally prohibited or copyrighted material.

    While we all adjust to having a moderated forum, there may be times when a thread is closed that you believe shouldn't have been. We will gladly listen to constructive feedback and will reopen the thread if warranted. We will also be "fine tuning" our moderation style, as we find the balance that allows us to have useful forums while doing the smallest amount of editing and/or closing of threads as possible. Please bear with us as we get better at this task. We hope that this will keep the overall dialog healthy and productive.

    Please note that we will not close or edit threads that criticize our products, as long as they do not violate the guidelines spelled out above.
    I've been told I need to reply to a thread before I can ask a question. That is the only reason for this comment. Thank you.

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  • dbm204
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    first post

    just a first post to open my account (been a follower since 2007)

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  • misiozol
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    hello

    hello

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  • bobby911
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    a

    as

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  • pski
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    Originally posted by Mnyb View Post
    pfff
    Fanboys

    And a variant of "justice obsession syndrome" people that can badmouth the product for years instead of A: get another product B: get a life or C: A & B .

    Or look at for example the audiophile forum where people daily claims things about the product performance or behavior that's simply not true .
    I appreciate both of these.

    Ignorance is bliss and there are seemingly popular folks in the "Audiophile" area that simply do not understand HTTW. <How These Things Work>

    paul

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  • ANZAC
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    Nice prose

    Originally posted by JimC View Post
    Our Squeezebox community is growing rapidly, bringing new challenges ... ...do not violate the guidelines spelled out above.
    How very eloquent! Such a polite informative post!

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  • nicketynick
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    @ Mayank

    Hi Mayank (moris),
    Welcome to the forum.
    This post is lost here in this thread. If you have a question, click the "New Thread" button at the top of the "General Discussion" page, and ask your question (don't forget to include a useful title). You'll find you'll get responses fairly quickly!
    Good luck!
    Nick

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  • Mnyb
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    Originally posted by jennifer
    I am new here, so i had read forums rules, they are very strict.
    pfff they are not strict compared to other forums, they are ok the rules focus the discussions.

    On this forum you have .

    Fanboys

    And a variant of "justice obsession syndrome" people that can badmount the product for years instead of A: get another product B: get a life or C: A & B .

    Or look at for example the audiphile forum where people daily claims things about the product performance or behavior that's simply not true .

    Try on another companies forum to say that the product s*cks then add some completely false claims about it's technical performance .
    And also insult the devolpers while your at it.

    here you can still be a member afterwards

    Even obsesissve use of smilies are tolerated

    My possitive interpretation is that they find this diparate and weird bunch of people provide something of value after all...

    Oh and welcome to the forum .

    Btw do you want to place "spam" or ads for something, why do you find the rules a problem.
    After a couple of post you can freely post links, on the first post you can not place links, this is to filter out most of the spamm bot's out there.

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  • JJZolx
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    Originally posted by Phil Leigh View Post
    Seriously? - You think these rules are "very strict"? - which of them would you like to violate?
    You know what strikes me about that post more than anything else? The moniker of 'jennifer'. This forum has been going strong for something like 5 years and nobody has registered the name 'jennifer' until just now? Gives you an idea how guy-centric a device like the Squeezebox is and more than just a hint of how geeky it is and why it never took off in the marketplace.

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  • Phil Leigh
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    Originally posted by jennifer
    I am new here, so i had read forums rules, they are very strict.
    Seriously? - You think these rules are "very strict"? - which of them would you like to violate?
    ...



    Our Squeezebox community is growing rapidly, bringing new challenges and opportunities. As you may have noticed, we've recently started to moderate postings to the forums in response to the increasing number of threads that have violated one or more of the following guidelines:

    * Profanity: This post contains expletives or vulgar language. Please post in more friendly manner.
    * Personal attack: Insults or rude ad hominem arguments directed at another member are not permitted.
    * Troll / Flamebait: This post is worded in such a way as to evoke an emotional response, rather than to start a constructive dialogue.
    * Inappropriate subject: Please choose a non-inflammatory subject line which actually describes the subject matter of the thread.
    * Illegal content: This thread contains legally prohibited or copyrighted material.

    While we all adjust to having a moderated forum, there may be times when a thread is closed that you believe shouldn't have been. We will gladly listen to constructive feedback and will reopen the thread if warranted. We will also be "fine tuning" our moderation style, as we find the balance that allows us to have useful forums while doing the smallest amount of editing and/or closing of threads as possible. Please bear with us as we get better at this task. We hope that this will keep the overall dialog healthy and productive.

    Please note that we will not close or edit threads that criticize our products, as long as they do not violate the guidelines spelled out above.

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  • Nonreality
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    Originally posted by kdf View Post
    This thread is a sticky, and the rules (at least as they were at the outset) are in the first post.
    -k
    I've been here for 3-4 years and only one person has been rude to me. KDF and I really think it was a bad day for him. At least I think so and I forgive him so I don't think a rule change would be in order. I know he gives a lot to this place and he doesn't get paid for it. It was the only time kdf that I felt attacked and I know you were just in a bad way. Anyway not a big deal.
    As far as moderation,not a problem in anyway. This is a no call in my mind.
    Last edited by Nonreality; 2010-08-30, 09:35.

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  • Phil Leigh
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    Originally posted by usch View Post
    I think locking all but one would be sufficient.
    Yes that is what I meant.

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  • DaveWr
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    But they are not declared as such. I doubt many would know that. And a title Forum Procedures and Rules might help.

    Dave

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  • kdf
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    This thread is a sticky, and the rules (at least as they were at the outset) are in the first post.
    -k

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  • DaveWr
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    If you wish to change posters habits, I think some rules and guidelines should be created and clearly available to all. Many new arrivals will struggle with where to post, and be totally unaware of applicable rules. A sticky might help.

    Dave

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