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montewilson
14-09-2008, 01:08 PM
Guys - I guess this is an old complaint but can the moderators jump on stupid lazy and non descriptive threads called for example:

Which?
Help!
Scope
Camera
Problem

They seem to be creeping back in again!

I don't have time to read all these threads so I ignore them which is a pity as there are probably some good posts within.

Starkler
14-09-2008, 01:16 PM
That used to bug me too. Thread titles such as "wow look at this" potentially make you waste your time before you find out what its about.

On the plus side, the mouseover "Preview Thread Messages" function helps here if you enable it in your user cp in options, "Preview Thread Messages".

iceman
14-09-2008, 01:23 PM
Good point Monte, I had noticed it a bit lately. I usually amend them when I remember but a few have slipped by.

Will remind the mods.

Kevnool
14-09-2008, 01:51 PM
How would a genuine beginer looking to purchase a scope and get involved in astronomy or a person with trouble with there equipment title there posts or are we saying that there scattered all around the forums ?......cheers Kev.

Dennis
14-09-2008, 01:53 PM
Good points.:thumbsup:

Generally, if there are a lot of posts to get through and I don’t have the time, patience or energy to work through the list, I tend to ignore those that are least descriptive. I restrict myself to working only with those posts where the poster has taken the time to draft an informative subject line that leads nicely into their post.

The “mouse over” also really helps cut down on non-productive browsing too!:thumbsup:

Cheers

Dennis

acropolite
14-09-2008, 02:33 PM
Good point Monte, only one thing that bugs as much and thats spelling and typo's so I've corrected your thread title (from Appropraite thread titles to Appropriate...)...:whistle:

kinetic
14-09-2008, 04:52 PM
not to mention three uses of 'there' in a sentence, all incorrect spellings :)

regards,
Steve B.

GeoffW1
14-09-2008, 05:23 PM
Everyone is incorrect, :P there should be much more punctuation used in their posts. ;)

Cheers

Dennis
14-09-2008, 05:26 PM
I’m terrified of posting now…:scared:.with so many spelling and grammar police on duty…:lol:!

Cheers

Dennis

matt
14-09-2008, 07:28 PM
And let's not mention the thread title police which started this whole thing off!!:lol::lol:

GeoffW1
15-09-2008, 01:04 AM
Um...that should be "WHO started.....":D:rofl::rofl:

Edit - Omigawd, I've got to try to find something else to do.

Cheers

Chippy
15-09-2008, 02:30 AM
Gotta agree with Monte on this. Sure you can use mouseover which helps - but there have been quite a few 'non descriptive' thread titles around lately - and I think it sorta catches on. Bit annoying.

matt
15-09-2008, 06:21 PM
Ah yes. Thanks Geoff, but keep in mind I'm espousing a live and let live approach to all this...and therefore reserve the right to have my own occasional lapse!!!:thumbsup::P

I find the spelling abbreviations which have crept in from the mobile phone 'culture' very annoying, but maybe that's just me? Anyway, I don't think any of it is really worth getting too worked up about.

Cheers and clear skies.

Babalyon 5
15-09-2008, 08:08 PM
I have to agree with the mobile phone culture that is creeping in, it gives me the willies! Poor use of punctuation and grammar can be a bit irritating as well, but for some of us it is a case of "ejumacation neva dun me nun gud". We cant all be Rhodes scholars, however, there should be a minimum standard.:whistle:

matt
15-09-2008, 09:10 PM
True, but the thing is 'minimum standards' is a fairly subjective thing and a lot of it comes down to tolerance.

By profession I am a writer and broadcaster, but when I'm posting on IIS I bring an entirely different set of standards and expectations.

I tend to type faster just to get the ideas out. I'm not really thinking much about grammar etc

I tend to write on forums more in a spoken word style.

It's my feeling that demanding too much in terms of grammar, punctuation etc will end up being intimidating to many people who are really here for friendship and to exchange ideas and so forth rather than penning the great Australian novel.

Anyway, that's just my opinion and you know how the old saying goes about opinions:D

GeoffW1
15-09-2008, 11:53 PM
Hey Matt,

Apologies, just trying for a bit of perspective on it, like yourself. I veer madly between gritting my teeth, and then thinking "that's OK in this environment, who's worried?"

At the end, I thought a bit of a joke about it might be the best thing, after all, what are we all here for in the main?:hi:

Cheers

matt
16-09-2008, 12:02 AM
Spot-on, mate:thumbsup:

(No offence taken, by the way)

Jen
16-09-2008, 12:46 AM
:screwy: ok now im getting all paranoid now on the way i post my threads lol
(oops is lol allowed) :lol::lol:
:whistle:

MrB
16-09-2008, 09:00 AM
See my sig :)

JethroB76
17-09-2008, 10:08 AM
Amazing what things are complained about, given all the other worries in the world.

h0ughy
17-09-2008, 10:31 AM
i think there is merit in the thread titles - too short or obscure and you normally dont go there unless it says free naglers

GrahamL
17-09-2008, 08:01 PM
thish iss a grate threade becaese i too beleeeve tha standads aer
sliping onn thish grate sight . Knew memberes ,anywon wiwth a
interlektual disabilaitee ore somwon hoo iss a litle unco onn apliying thee
coreckt gramah showd bee enkouriged too meat a minimom
standad ore be exclooded.

Failrer too complyy showd intitiate a publick linchining
I iev gott thee roap !!! aneeone gott a chere ?

:) :)

Jen
18-09-2008, 12:21 AM
:lol::lol: Hey i can read that just fine :thumbsup:

Starkler
18-09-2008, 12:41 AM
I rekn if u want ehlp put sum effort in ur post.
If u dun giv a rats y shud I?

k thx by

RB
18-09-2008, 08:38 AM
LOL Geoff, now THAT is what I call doing your bit to save the environment.

:lol: