As you all know, each and every day, there is something new going on in the chatbox. Mostly not positive stuff, like drama, topic linking(for own profit, like topic to uploads) etc.
This is, in my opinion, what is ruining this community. I'd say WJ is taking free-speech to a whole new level. There is absolutely no rules in the chatbox, except for the "No questions" rule, that no one follows anyway since there is no risk for being CB banned.
I would say that rules will be needed very soon, if not now. The community is growing each and every day, leading to more drama and more spamming.
So I've come up with some simple rules, to keep this community as good as possible.
1. DO NOT write more than 4 messages in a row.
2. DO NOT flame someone for breaking the rules.
3. DO remember you aren't the only one in the chatbox, think before you shout, use common sense.
4. DO NOT link your own thread, unless it can help solve a question in the bawx.
5. DO NOT Question one's integrity as a moderator. People who become moderator have been picked carefully and are able to do their jobs properly. If you disagree contact an admin.
This is just some rules that I think could do well. Of course, the administrators are the ones deciding what to do.
Best Regards,
Nikentic
This is, in my opinion, what is ruining this community. I'd say WJ is taking free-speech to a whole new level. There is absolutely no rules in the chatbox, except for the "No questions" rule, that no one follows anyway since there is no risk for being CB banned.
I would say that rules will be needed very soon, if not now. The community is growing each and every day, leading to more drama and more spamming.
So I've come up with some simple rules, to keep this community as good as possible.
1. DO NOT write more than 4 messages in a row.
2. DO NOT flame someone for breaking the rules.
3. DO remember you aren't the only one in the chatbox, think before you shout, use common sense.
4. DO NOT link your own thread, unless it can help solve a question in the bawx.
5. DO NOT Question one's integrity as a moderator. People who become moderator have been picked carefully and are able to do their jobs properly. If you disagree contact an admin.
This is just some rules that I think could do well. Of course, the administrators are the ones deciding what to do.
Best Regards,
Nikentic