Forum - View topicAny advice on a good Forum topic?
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CastMember1991
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I kinda noticed that the threads I've been doing have not been very good. Either they've been obsessed with a certain property or have been speculating something. I have no idea why my threads tend to do that... I'm really wanting make sure this type of thing doesn't happen when I make a new thread, but I can't really find a way. Any advice?
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Parse Error
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Well, just a few common mistakes I see people making:
Quite frankly, if you sit there wondering what you can start a thread about today, it invariably leads to the first situation listed above. You're not required to start threads, and making them will bring you neither fame nor fortune. You don't need to "find a way" to make better threads. All you need to do is be patient and wait to start one until a topic that other people will want to share their knowledge and opinions about comes to you naturally. In the meantime, take note of which threads generate sustained yet civil discussion, and what approaches were used to initiate them. |
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CastMember1991
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Thanks Parse Error, you really helped me a lot with that list.
I'd also like for Tony K. or Key to give me some tips as well (if they get the chance). Last edited by CastMember1991 on Wed Mar 26, 2014 4:57 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Well, I think your Funimation 20th anniversary thread is turning out okay. Frankly, I thought Tony K's post in it was unnecessarily snotty. I had no idea it was Funi's 20th.
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Tony K.
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Moderator Posts: 11477 Location: Frisco, TX |
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I currently am very unhappy with FUNi. I don't own a whole lot from them, and a small percentage of what I do have is part of the DVD/BD case packaging snafu. It also pisses me off that a lot of stupid McAnime fans are contributing to the DBZ BD season set debacle, which I think just gives the company more ammo for shitty releases down the line (be it with DBZ or whatever, really). Then there's the longtime resentment I have for the DBZ dub, which I've always and still do despise to this very day since they tried mimicking the Ocean voices, only to keep sounding like cheap knockoffs, which then led to the Ocean dub ripping off their crummy scripts to sound just as bad!
To me, the tone of the opening post really felt like butt-kissing, and it ticked me off. It's like what I felt for ADV all over again (everybody just loooves them, praises their dubs, thinks they're number one in the industry in every single aspect, etc.), which took me a long time to get over, 'cause I never agreed with any of that sentiment. No disrespect intended to CastMember, and I apologize if you thought my rage was directed towards you. Frankly, that FUNi thread is the only one of yours I even have in my short term memory at the moment. I have no idea what else you've posted (anything notable, at least). My tips for better threads? Don't make any just yet. Lurk, observe, post in other threads. Try getting to know the community, learn what kinds of topics people like to participate in, then use that information to contribute/discover your own curiosities/interpretations with your own threads/posts. It's not a race. Just talk when something genuinely interests you and try to be detailed about it. I speak this from experience. Back when I first joined, I simply wouldn't shut up. I butted in to every thread, asked/gave really short and broad questions/answers, and people eventually found me annoying. A lot has changed for me, personally, since then, and now I'm not so talky. I still can be, but the key is to know the right time and/or the right thing to say. Well.. being a Moderator, I guess it's a little more difficult since it's also part of my job to shut people up, sometimes. But yeah, that's my advice. Just observe and learn for a bit. You'll get used to this place, eventually . |
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CastMember1991
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Thank you for the advice, I really appreciate it! As for your response to that first post, that's no big deal. I didn't really take that personally. I too had those same exact thoughts when reading that post. Anyway, thank you again for those tips. They were very helpful.
Last edited by CastMember1991 on Wed Mar 26, 2014 4:58 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Alan45
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Posts: 10070 Location: Virginia |
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It is also not necessary to quote everything someone said when you post. If the post is directly above yours, it is not necessary to quote at all. If you are responding to a post on the same page, just put something like this:
@CastMember1991. If you are addressing specific items in separate paragraphs it is all right to quote, but quote only the line you are responding to, not the whole prior post. |
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st_owly
Posts: 5234 Location: Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Don't just make topics for the sake of it. There's no rule which says you have to make a topic to be a member. I think I've probably started fewer than 10 topics in my time here. Contribute to existing ones if you've got something to say about the subject, and follow others' advice from this thread if you think you've got an idea which is discussion worthy.
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Tony K.
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Moderator Posts: 11477 Location: Frisco, TX |
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Oh yeah, these rules/guidelines may feel a little strict. But I think they help keep the forum looking a little more orderly. If you look at the Feedback forum, there are some stickied threads at the top about Necroposting, Excessive Quoting, The List and One-liners rule, and Speculation.
Please give those a quick read, too. It'll probably save you any kind of future embarrassment in case you accidentally violate one of those. |
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mdo7
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That's what happen to me, I made a thread like that and it went downhill where at one point Tony K. had to lock it. I didn't mean for that thread to suddenly go downhill. All I wanted was just to collect some consensus and give some insight over the issue, not to make some political statement. CastMember1991, I don't know what advice I can give you to make a good forum topic. But if you create a thread and it goes out of control and it get closed, don't make it a big deal. After seeing one of my thread get close, I don't know if I can make anymore interesting forum topic.
Same thing happen to me, but I don't do it that much anymore. |
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