Subject: Addition to the FAQ: For Newbies?
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Posted on: 2013-08-27 17:25:00 UTC
I've been thinking for a while now that the FAQ: For Newbies (and maybe FAQ: The Board, too) could use a section on how to go about introducing yourself, since I've noticed that lots of newbies' first posts are essentially some variation on "Hi, I'm new and I don't know what to say, so I hope this is all right." Updating the FAQ obviously won't help anyone who doesn't read said FAQ, but I think it's worth doing anyway. Here's what I'm thinking:
On Joining
How do I, er, join?
It's easy! Just make a post introducing yourself on the Board and receive the warm welcome of your fellows, and boom, you've officially joined the PPC.Note, however, that you are not becoming an agent when you join the PPC. Agents are fictional characters who live in HQ and go on missions. You are a real person who lives in a house or dorm or something, hangs out in an online community, and may (or may not!) write stories about said missions. There is at least one whole world of difference.
What's the deal with this Board? How do I post on it?
Main article: FAQ: The Board
It's easy! See above for more information about the mechanics of the Board and some of our customs and etiquette.Okay, got it. But I don't know what to say!
It's easy! ... Well, okay, this is a little more complicated. But the concept is simple: we want to know who you are, so your introduction should tell us a little bit about you. If you need suggestions, here are some questions that Boarders commonly ask newbies when welcoming them:- Have you read the Constitution, the Original Series, this FAQ, and/or the variety of other helpful materials we have prepared for you? (If you haven't read at least the Constitution and the Original Series yet, go do it! It's important!)
- What are your fandoms?
- How did you find the PPC?
- What's your favorite spin-off?/Who are your favorite agents?
- What else do you do for fun?
You may also wish to share information such as your gender/preferred pronouns, what you are studying/have studied/will study in school, what country you live in, and your native language if non-English. None of this is at all mandatory—and definitely don't reveal private information such as your real name or exact location—but we're a pretty broad group, and we are keen to know how broad. Diversity is fun!
That's what I've got for a start. Things that need links will be linked if this goes in the article, I'm just not going to hunt down all the URLs right now. So, yea? Nay? Comments? Suggestions?
~Neshomeh