Lounge Netiquette

leonard williams

Senior Member
i agree guys,we somtimes get out of hand.haha, but its all good.take some mana guys.and by the way where are the women you guys are talking about?::slo
 

Volcom

Sealiner
Fully agree with you there Mj....

Hmm, while all possible taunts were on the comical side of life whilst avoiding any forms of vulgarity..... I do however apologise if i offended anyone..... :vic::
 
Tisk..tisk...seems like u boys are having a kleenex moment together...all this hugging an holding hands an thanking each other is giving me a sore eye...so when your'll done being iffy together maybe your'll can come join the real men fishing in mid winter! Remember at the comp the talking stops an the H.L.P starts....(ask volcom wat h.l.p stands for btw)...hehehe...i am laughing myself to the tackle shop....
 
Guys and Missusses and kids

I too want to apologise if I had offended anyone, wasn't meant to, and will try my best to keep this great place to be for all....

LGF
 

Volcom

Sealiner
It was a dark and Stormy night..... hehehehehe.....

H - HIT

L - LOCK

P - PULL.......

:dunno1 Derived from a good ex Cpt friend of mine.....

 
 

Volcom

Sealiner
Erm, actually he came upon it after a bet we took to try and see how many big Sandys we could land...... After being stripped to the drum...... the phrase came out both of our mouths.....

" ey boet, seems you just gotta HLP it next time" ::H

Hey was think`n...... how about another.....

H - HEAVY

M - MAINTANANCE

G - GIRL....... :dude:
 

Loams

Sealiner
Just to get back on topic :p

Netiquette is a broad concept and open to interpretation. In general the following "rules" or "behaviour: is accepted
  • One should read all the rules and guidelines established by the community. Some communities may have different regulations on a particular subject.[/*]
  • One should always be courteous to other forum members.[/*]
  • Before creating a new topic thread, one is advised to search to see if a similar topic already exists.[/*]
  • Contributors should follow standard grammar and spelling rules and avoid slang. Leetspeak is sometimes accepted.[/*]
  • If the forum is categorized, one should strive to post in the correct section.[/*]
  • When making a technical inquiry, one should include as much technical information as possible, especially in the subject line.[/*]
  • Contributors are asked to stay on-topic.[/*]
  • Contributors should avoid double posting and Crossposting.[/*]
  • To avoid appearing self-absorbed, one should respond to topics started by others more often than starting topics of their own.[/*]
  • Contributors should avoid the use of all CAPITAL LETTERS in posts. All CAPS is considered "shouting" and causes readability issues.[/*]
  • One is advised not to resurrect a very old topic if nothing significant will be added. This practice is known as revival or Necroing.[/*]
  • One should try to refrain from lashing back at a poorly behaving member or participating in a flame war; instead, notify the messageboard's staff of the event.[/*]
  • When quoting a previous post, one should only include the relevant portion of that post. Contributors are requested to keep in mind that their audience can likely still see the message they are quoting on the same screen and can read it again if need be.[/*]
  • Signatures on forums should have a maximum height of 100 pixels, as to not cause clutter.[/*]
*** Lifted from wikipedia.org ***
 

jace

Senior Member
Hi loams

I think with the blessing of the Emp and the admin these rules should be followed even outside the lounge area.

rdgs

jace
 

Loams

Sealiner
Yeah, it certainly makes a forum easier to navigate and read. Having said that, it would then need more moderators to split topics and move posts and so on. It then becomes hard work :)

But yes, I do agree with you.
 
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Guest

Guest
[color="#006600"]Loams[/color] wrote:
Just to get back on topic :p

Netiquette is a broad concept and open to interpretation. In general the following "rules" or "behaviour: is accepted
  • One should read all the rules and guidelines established by the community. Some communities may have different regulations on a particular subject.[/*]
  • One should always be courteous to other forum members.[/*]
  • Before creating a new topic thread, one is advised to search to see if a similar topic already exists.[/*]
  • Contributors should follow standard grammar and spelling rules and avoid slang. Leetspeak is sometimes accepted.[/*]
  • If the forum is categorized, one should strive to post in the correct section.[/*]
  • When making a technical inquiry, one should include as much technical information as possible, especially in the subject line.[/*]
  • Contributors are asked to stay on-topic.[/*]
  • Contributors should avoid double posting and Crossposting.[/*]
  • To avoid appearing self-absorbed, one should respond to topics started by others more often than starting topics of their own.[/*]
  • Contributors should avoid the use of all CAPITAL LETTERS in posts. All CAPS is considered "shouting" and causes readability issues.[/*]
  • One is advised not to resurrect a very old topic if nothing significant will be added. This practice is known as revival or Necroing.[/*]
  • One should try to refrain from lashing back at a poorly behaving member or participating in a flame war; instead, notify the messageboard's staff of the event.[/*]
  • When quoting a previous post, one should only include the relevant portion of that post. Contributors are requested to keep in mind that their audience can likely still see the message they are quoting on the same screen and can read it again if need be.[/*]
  • Signatures on forums should have a maximum height of 100 pixels, as to not cause clutter.[/*]
*** Lifted from wikipedia.org ***
Contributors are asked to stay on-topic. ...........ja,ja, ja and I believe in the tooth fair and the satement "We are going to kill the fish tonight"
 
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