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Constructing a well thought out thread

Fabioisonfire

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<big><big>Constructing a well thought out thread</big></big>
Hello. My name is Fabio. Recently I've seen an influx of, well... let's put it this way. *censored.2.0* topics being posted here at the Off Topic board. This is post is here to help you guys decide what is a worth-while thread and what isn't. Read it, live it, love it.

Questions to ask yourself
Here are a few questions you should ask yourself before creating a topic.

If you answer 'YES' to any of these questions, do not create the topic.
Am I posting just to up my post count?
If I was a moderator, would I lock this thread?
Has this kind of thread been posted more than once?

If you answer 'NO' to any of these questions, do not create the topic.
Could this topic create any intelligent discussion?
Am I posting a well constructed idea?
Does my post follow Bell Tree rules and regulations?
Am I posting my thread in the correct section?
Does this topic meet this thread's guidelines?

Rules to follow
-Use good grammar
-Do not flame another user

Following these basic rules and guidelines will undoubtedly gain you more respect from the Bell Tree community. Listen. You could be looked at as a spammer, or a respectable member who has a valued opinion. You decide.
 
Nice. Yeah people can't figure out not to post pointless threads for some reason... <_<
 
Very nice and well written Fabio. *claps*
 
TheSilverSkeeter said:
Pointless thread

People who constantly post ******** threads will never read this
I agree because if you are stupid enough to make pointless threads then you will be too stupid to read anything such as this guide. XD
 
Orange said:
Fabioisonfire said:
Could this topic create any intelligent discussion?
Explain intelligent.
intelligent
adj.

1. Having intelligence.
2. Having a high degree of intelligence; mentally acute.
3. Showing sound judgment and rationality: an intelligent decision; an intelligent solution to the problem.
4. Appealing to the intellect; intellectual: a film with witty and intelligent dialogue.
5. Computer Science. Having certain data storage and processing capabilities: an intelligent terminal; intelligent peripherals.
 
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