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Thread: Optic's Guide to Forum Posting

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytechguy View Post
    I read all of the above posting guide or rule before posting. Yesterday i replied different posts but today i didn't find any of my comment in this forum. My my posts are deleted if i didn't break any rule ? Can any one tell me ?

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    Because they added nothing of value to the threads in which they were posted; some even had nothing to do with the subject under discussion.

    And, the volume & velocity of them, 12 posts in 75 minutes, signaled that, rather than the primary goal being to offer quality, it was to accumulate quantity.

    In short, you did not follow the guidelines presented here in the opening post.

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    Okay so whats my status now ? I am eligible for further contribution in this forum or not.

    Because i see that after any post my post is removed or hide some thing like that.

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    As is the case for all members, each post is evaluated both on its own merits relative to the thread in which it appears, and within the context of the member's lifetime contributions to the forum.

    Here it is not the case that a single Moderator has been the one to review and remove your posts, but that several have independently arrived at the same conclusion re. their lack of value. Posts of value will possess, at the least, all of the following characteristics:
    • They are made to a thread that is still active;
    • They are about the specific subject and context under discussion;
    • They are substantive;
    • They do not needlessly repeat that which has been well addressed; and,
    • If assertions re. factual matters, they are more than simple unsubstantiated opinion.

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