Title: POLL: The Forum is getting cluttered, do we need rules? Post by: riX on June 05, 2011, 09:48:34 PM In my opinion, this forum are getting increasingly hard to read, mostly due to bad "netiquette".
Do we need some kind of forum rules? Use this thread to discuss the pros and cons of rules and if you are in favor of them, what rules we should have? Suggestions (in order of my view of importance):
Of course, we also have to discuss the penalties for breaking the rules; suggestions are:
So, do you agree? Who likes five new "BITCOIN CRASH, SELL NOW !!1!1"-threads a day? Title: Re: POLL: The Forum is getting cluttered, do we need rules? Post by: SmokeTooMuch on June 05, 2011, 10:00:42 PM the only rule I really want to have here is:
USE THE FUCKING SEARCH FUNCTION BEFORE YOU START NEW THREADS YOU FUCKING FUCKS ! ;) if the board search is too complicated for you, use google with site:forum.bitcoin.org basically it should be like this: interested in information --> looking for available source of information -> no information found ? then, and only then make a new thread regarding your needs Title: Re: POLL: The Forum is getting cluttered, do we need rules? Post by: theymos on June 05, 2011, 10:10:21 PM Quote The topic should reflect the content of the thread. Quote For off-topic discussion, a new thread should be created. (Occasional off-topic posts might be ok). These rules already exist. They are part of "common sense". Use the report feature if you see this stuff. Quote Further discussion about existing topics should be posted in the existing thread(s). I don't like this rule. Often there is a lot of new and useful discussion in "duplicate" threads. Even the constant "Deflationary=bad" threads get very good replies. Title: Re: POLL: The Forum is getting cluttered, do we need rules? Post by: kiba on June 05, 2011, 10:38:04 PM I don't like this rule. Often there is a lot of new and useful discussion in "duplicate" threads. Even the constant "Deflationary=bad" threads get very good replies. And I get to post an article from Bitcoin Weekly about why deflation ain't so bad. ;) Title: Re: POLL: The Forum is getting cluttered, do we need rules? Post by: cschmitz on June 10, 2011, 02:57:23 PM I think there should be an attempt to curb the whole issue of people "signing up to predict doom" and generally causing mischief.
I am convinced there will be a rather forceful "attack" on the people of the forum by people or entities who want BTC to fail or even just manipulate the BTC rate to profit from trading. Given the rapidly increasing popularity of btc and this being a very very exposed public place to yap about btc, i am convinced that some harsher steps are necessary to alleviate the issues. Steps could be: - Allow creation of new threads in the "bitcoin discussion" forum only after 25 postings - Be quick on the thread deletion when people post factually wrong information - make all new threads in the marketplace premoderated to be able to filter out the most obvious scam'ish things Title: Re: POLL: The Forum is getting cluttered, do we need rules? Post by: lizthegrey on June 10, 2011, 05:33:33 PM I proposed having a set of rough guidelines in http://forum.bitcoin.org/index.php?topic=13512.0 but it hasn't gotten much attention.
Title: Re: POLL: The Forum is getting cluttered, do we need rules? Post by: jashan on June 11, 2011, 08:39:27 PM So, do you agree? Who likes five new "BITCOIN CRASH, SELL NOW !!1!1"-threads a day? Actually, I'd like to see a rule stating that posting "BITCOIN CRASH, SELL NOW !!1!1"-threads is considered spamming and results in immediate account termination and thread deletion. It's kind of funny when you see it for the first time ... but ... it gets old immediately afterwards. Not something I feel I would have particularly missed. Title: Re: POLL: The Forum is getting cluttered, do we need rules? Post by: Man From The Future on June 12, 2011, 12:13:36 AM Kind of starting to go with "yes", now... :(
Title: Re: POLL: The Forum is getting cluttered, do we need rules? Post by: lemonginger on June 12, 2011, 12:29:27 AM I don't mind not having circuit breakers on the exchanges, but maybe we could temporarily halt the creations of new accounts anytime btc rises or falls more than 30% in 24 hours :)
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