Starkler
12-05-2005, 12:03 AM
A few months ago , things were starting to get out of control on the forums with many threads containing more meaningless and joke posts, than posts with any real value. As a result the moderators discussed, formulated and posted guidlines on forum behaviour. I encourage those who havent already read them to do so.
It has been noticed lately that things are beginning to slide back to the way they were before the guidelines were formulated.
In particular, there have been a few posts lately in the dso and planetary imaging forums of photoshop created pictures designed purely for humour purposes posted in the same thread as serious astrophotography photos. Please have some consideration for those who take their astrophotography seriously and dont devalue their work by placing fake pictures which may be construed as mocking their efforts.
On a more general note, posts in all but the general chat section should keep to the topic at hand with tomfoolery kept to a bare minimum. Remember, if it were you asking for help or advice, you may be annoyed if your thread is hijacked by others just for the sake of a laugh.
In general , please think before pressing the submit button how your post may affect others and if what you are adding to the thread contributes to , or detracts from the discussion taking place.
Thanks for your time.
Geoff
It has been noticed lately that things are beginning to slide back to the way they were before the guidelines were formulated.
In particular, there have been a few posts lately in the dso and planetary imaging forums of photoshop created pictures designed purely for humour purposes posted in the same thread as serious astrophotography photos. Please have some consideration for those who take their astrophotography seriously and dont devalue their work by placing fake pictures which may be construed as mocking their efforts.
On a more general note, posts in all but the general chat section should keep to the topic at hand with tomfoolery kept to a bare minimum. Remember, if it were you asking for help or advice, you may be annoyed if your thread is hijacked by others just for the sake of a laugh.
In general , please think before pressing the submit button how your post may affect others and if what you are adding to the thread contributes to , or detracts from the discussion taking place.
Thanks for your time.
Geoff