Subject: Thanks!
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Posted on: 2013-08-29 19:38:00 UTC
Are there any standard questions I've missed, or non-standard ones you'd like to see added?
~Neshomeh
Subject: Thanks!
Author:
Posted on: 2013-08-29 19:38:00 UTC
Are there any standard questions I've missed, or non-standard ones you'd like to see added?
~Neshomeh
I was planning on putting this section first, and I think I can rearrange a bit while I'm at it.
I'll see if I can slot in something about not threatening authors, too, because that's important.
~Neshomeh, off to do that now-ish.
Sorry for hijacking this post, but since you mentioned editing a PPC article, I believe that this is as good a place as any to ask: What's the progress on your edits to the Mary Sue article on the Wiki? Last I checked, it seems that nothing has changed yet.
I'm just not very good at saying things on threads like this.
who read through the various FAQs, I know that I would have appreciated something like this. I remember that my first post was a badfic report, which was largely ignored in the shower of newbie gifts.
Especially given that I'm one of the few who usually pester newbies with the standard questions, I think that having these questions on the FAQ would be a good idea.
(And it would allow me to more efficiently empty out this Pokemon-Trainer-issue bag of holding!)
Are there any standard questions I've missed, or non-standard ones you'd like to see added?
~Neshomeh
I seem to remember that I had seen the first four questions (plus "Do you intend to ask for Permission") somewhere on the Wiki, but probably in an unexpected place, because I couldn't find them again and had to work from memory when I prepared my introduction.
I ignored "What's your favorite spin-off?" because I hadn't seen this actually asked on the Board and really didn't want to answer it. I liked so many stories for so many different reasons.
Did you get an Email? I don't know, I never filled in my address.
I wonder whether to start a new post, simply click the "Post Message" button... can be reworded to make clear that this is not the button to start a post which is intended to be a reply? But this exceeds my foreign language skills, so I can not suggest anything.
So yeah, just filling your address into the Email space means you'll get notices when people reply to that particular post. Good to know.
Hm, I'll give that some thought. Thanks!
~Neshomeh
This looks to be fairly handy. I know it took me forever to find the board. Maybe a few words on how to make an account (disable your spam filters, etc. etc.) might be helpful. I know I had trouble with that.
But otherwise, this looks to be very handy. (Wish I'd seen this a week before it was posted...)
... who'd be interested in a "how to make an account" bit. More on this in my reply to Graubart above.
Thanks, and sorry I didn't get around to this sooner.
~Neshomeh
And it would have helped, I remember agonizing over my first post.
The only thing is that some people still don't read the materials. I mean, I read the materials because I was terrified of making a mistake, but some newbies don't. (Which confuses me, but whatever.)
Yeah, this is definitely aimed at people who agonize and want to Get It Right. People who aren't worried or don't care, well, won't care.
~Neshomeh
I think this would be really useful. I definitely know I was hesitant to start posting on the Board.
Is there anything else you would have liked to see in something like this that I've missed?
~Neshomeh
Giving people a few ideas about what to say in their first post is an excellent idea. :D
Of course, some people still wouldn't read it, but it's good.
Assuming people will read this, it'll simplify stuff for the newbies. Plus, it'll force me to actually think about my welcome messages.
You could take over bumper-sticker distribution, perhaps. It's an old tradition that I've only carried on sporadically, and it deserves to be brought back. {= )
Thanks!
~Neshomeh
I actually think I like the more freeform method of introduction. Creating a process makes it seem more cold and impersonal.
The last thing we want on the Board is to be cold and impersonal, but I don't see how what's outlined in my proposed section is significantly different from what happens naturally anyway, save that (hopefully) it will allow fewer people to feel uncertain and confused while doing it and may therefore encourage some people to introduce themselves sooner than they would otherwise. I'm not intentionally creating a process that doesn't already exist (i.e., post on the Board to introduce yourself, tell us a bit about who you are). Can you please clarify what you're seeing as problematic?
~Neshomeh
Not really sure why I wrote that, actually. I think it might have been intended to respond to something else (although I can't imagine what), and wound up in the wrong tab?
I mean, if you actually do have a concern it's important to make yourself understood—otherwise it can't be addressed. But if it was just a goof, no big deal.
May I take it that this section in the FAQ wouldn't have helped you personally? Looking at your first post, you seemed to have all your ducks in a row. {= )
~Neshomeh
The benefits of lurking... ;]
It IS meant to cover how to join, and the first sub-section says how (by posting here). What are you referring to, if not that?
~Neshomeh
...is instructions on how to set up an account. Some may have trouble with this.
That's already covered here, in the second paragraph. In brief, the best advice we have about setting up an account with YourWebApps is "don't bother." If lots of people really think it's necessary to know how, though, we could probably put it in. Not me, though, because I've never made an account and I don't want to.
That whole section could probably be re-written to be more linear and clear, actually. Anyone feel like taking a crack at it?
~Neshomeh
Someone helpful(I think it was KittyNoodles) showed me this guide within my first few weeks of my entry onto the Board. It covers external links, bolding, italicizing, posting images, changing text color... basically the basics. No command for image resizing, or strikethrough, or a few other bits, but the basics.
It would be probably helpful to link to in the FAQ, or at least as a place to harvest basic html codes for copy-pasting into the FAQ.
...I can say without a doubt that you most certainly have a point about it needing to be rewritten. I mean, it's reasonably clear, but it's far from easy to read, and some of the details could get lost fairly easily. Added to that, it rambles a little. And what all that's leading up to is that yes, I feel like taking a crack at it. I'll post a draft here for approval once I've got one.
~DF