Personally I think this is a brilliant rule.
I'm new here so I don't want to offend or ruffle feathers but as a newbie, it is indeed very difficult to use the forum wih all the sillyness happening.
It makes the search function in particular incredibly difficult to use because you find a thread that is relevant, but then you have to trawl through pages and pages of silly posts before finding anything that's actually useful.
I do post sometimes, but often decide not to because posts just get lost in amongst all the other stuff, so it seems pointless posting anything.
Like I said, it's just my opinion and I am new, so I accept that I'm not 'part of the group' so to speak, but it has been off-putting for me and I am sure it has been for other visitors too.
Prime example of why we have implemented this now, I'm really sorry the behaviour has effected you like this. Please feel free to share more on the forum, post some pics, start a journal etc but if you encounter any issues please feel free to PM me straight away to get things resolved.
Yah... Yikes... That was a lot of pages. I didn't know it was that much
As Essjay mentioned, over 100 posts that were moved by Essjay, in her own time, one my one through a manual process...
Ok back to the thread on hand which is about not doing what we just did
Exactly, as pointed out pretty directly in this thread by multiple people it is not appreciated or required.
What if you side tack your own thread ? What if the answer to the question has already been answered and the valuable information is already there to read ? This is going to be a lot more moderating for the mod squad also
If your own question develops into something else thats fine, eg "can fish A go with fish B and then the question morphs into specifics about fish b (could be broader than that)" but not "can fish A go with fish B and then the question changes into what do you think about a tv show?", probably start the second question in general chat.
Another aspect of this, and one I tend to be guilty of, is posting a question and then adding another question in the same thread. This tends to cause confusion and lessens the chance of getting a good answer for either.
Another is the dreaded "I have a similar issue" posts where your issues seems to be like another but, in fact, it probably is not. It is always best to start a new thread.
As long as the original poster is asking the questions and its all fish and tank related its relevant, sometimes it is better to start a new thread with a new question as people don't often read a few pages of a thread to get the background, but if you are in a thread and a few people are regularly replying then its all relevant but if an other member comes in and takes it all over with their own questions thats when it gets shut down.
I really don't know why the moderators allow you to keep doing this sort of thing, it is completely beyond me.
We no longer will, please report posts you think we need to see.
If I understand what you are saying correctly this is often a form of spam. A spammer will register under two accounts and post a question through one account. Once a discussion is established the second account member will post a link to a solution that will cost money.
I believe DD meant a title might be "What do you think about doing X?" "Then the post is all about "You must never do X, only do Y" The everyone that disagrees with 'Y' argues for 'X' and so on. Its not spam, its just provoking unnecessarily.
I have to admit I'm disappointed with how this thread has gone, members saying exactly what I feared about finding the content littering our forum and being off put by it. Then to see the exact behaviour being told to stop happening straight away is just unacceptable.
This thread has run its course and locked from here, the forum team has made its point, please abide by the rules and those members that continue in the ways outlined in this thread should expect to receive warnings, points, suspensions and even bans.
Wills