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Reviewing our Good Manners Guide
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Hey folks :wave:
As you may have noticed, we're revamping some of our sticky threads at the minute. This is to make sure they're still relevant and up to date, and to make sure everything is in line with the new branding.
For one thread in particular, we would really like your input...
Our Good Manners Guide goes over the more unspoken rules of the forum; our netiquette, if you will. These sorts of things change and evolve as the community does, so we want to make sure it's current and relevant to you guys.
Is there anything in this guide you would add, remove, or re-word?
What are your more general thoughts on it? :chin:
As you may have noticed, we're revamping some of our sticky threads at the minute. This is to make sure they're still relevant and up to date, and to make sure everything is in line with the new branding.
For one thread in particular, we would really like your input...
Our Good Manners Guide goes over the more unspoken rules of the forum; our netiquette, if you will. These sorts of things change and evolve as the community does, so we want to make sure it's current and relevant to you guys.
Is there anything in this guide you would add, remove, or re-word?
What are your more general thoughts on it? :chin:
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