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im confused with website please help.

TheMachanga

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It's a forum. I honestly never used a forum before this site, so I needed to get a hang of it at first. Just don't go making threads unless they're useful and necessary.
Post small questions like these in the one answer question thread.
 

sq-1solver

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It's a forum. I honestly never used a forum before this site, so I needed to get a hang of it at first. Just don't go making threads unless they're useful and necessary.
Post small questions like these in the one answer question thread.
k thx
 

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First off, do you speak Chinese or English? Because if you were Chinese, this would make more sense.

couldnt stop lol ing at this

but like i said one answer question thread

like someone else said this is also my first forum and i rarely post unless i have something to contirbute or a qeuery

so please dont flood the place with un nessicary threads
 

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This is a respectable forum and we take grammar seriously and it is a pet peeve of mine and I'm sure many others seeing bad grammar in multiple posts by the same user.

Rule #1 = Don't create a thread unless you expect there to be a large discussion on the topic, otherwise people get annoyed.
Rule #2 = If you want to ask a question, but you don't think it will take many responses to answer your question then post your question in the "One Answer Question Thread."
Rule #3 = Do some research before posing a question because it is very probable that someone already answered the same question.

Lastly, this is a forum so have fun and learn. I have learned many things from this forum. This is a community and we all help each other. This forum can be helpful and beneficial to people or it could turn into a forum no one wants to use. Just follow the above rules developed by me and you should be fine. I'm sure though that I missed another big rule, but whatever.
 
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Yeah, I used to make threads left and right, and learned after a few weeks not to. Basically, just read a lot of the posts to get a feel of the air of the forum (i.e. formal or informal, etc), make sure you always post with proper punctuation/spelling/grammar, and don't make a lot of new threads. If you have a question with a quick answer that doesn't involve much discussion, refer to the one answer question thread instead of creating a new thread. Eventually, you'll understand what is positively accepted by the community and what is negatively accepted by the community.
 

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It's very simple. There are two parts of using this website:

1. Reading posts
2. Making posts

I suggest you do more of the first and less of the second until you gain a better understanding of how things work in general.
 
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