Forum etiquette means maintaining a standard of posting behavior that is acceptable and appropriate.
The following is a guideline of forum behavior expected at mysandman.com.au.
- Use the Search feature of the forums to see if your topic is already covered.
 - Use a meaningful title for your thread. (HX Sandman is not a meaningful thread title).
 - Post your thread in the appropriate or most appropriate section.
 - Be civil. Personal difference should be handled privately through email or PM and not posted publicly.
 - Stay on topic.
 - Do not double post (post the same message twice in the same thread) or cross post (place the same message across several threads).
 - Use the EDIT button to change your post content instead of adding another post immediately after your post.
 - Do not use all caps or SHOUT in your posts.
 - Spelling and punctuation is important, however you will not be admonished for a best effort.
 - When replying to a post, do not quote more from the previous post than necessary.
 - Do not post new problems on someone else's thread and interrupt a topic of discussion.
 - Do not use someone else's thread for a private conversation.
 - Watch your sense of humor, posts may be read by people from a variety of backgrounds and ages. Sarcasm does not work on the internet either.
 - Act in a give and take manner; help others as often as or more than you ask for help.
 - Do not submit a post that requires readers to download a large attachment. Either explain the attachment or, better yet, provide a link to the information.
 - Do not chastise newbies. Welcome and assist them.
 
Most of the rest of forum etiquette involves using the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be treated.
Behaving as a reasonable adult, even in the face of being flamed, is always the best course of action. If a poster becomes harassing, obscene or personal, do not retaliate. Instead use the report post feature (triangle with exclamation mark (!) to report the post to a moderator.


			
					
						
					
						
					
					
					
					
				
						
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