Clephas Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 While people generally have a great number of differing attitudes on personal information on the forums, there are some things that practically have the force of law amongst the average polite internet denizen. 1. It is ok to ask someone what country they live in, but it is not ok to ask them where they live specifically. 2. It is only ok to ask about another person's problems if they initiate that track of the conversation. 3. Trying to breach someone else's anonymity is a big no-no. 4. If you are going to ask someone's real gender, do it in a private message. 5. Edit, don't double post. 6. Nobody likes a troll. 7. Politics always result in threads catching fire. 8. (reference to 7) Religion is even worse. These are more etiquette rules that I've noticed... have any of you also picked up little unspoken rules about forum-posting over the years? Quote
astro Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 So where do you live exactly, Cleph? Bakabutt 1 Quote
Eclipsed Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 i r 2 k00l for sk00l r00ls Rule 1: Refer to Tiagofvarela as Tiag of Verela Rule 2: Participate in all RNG-based giveaways Rule 3: Troll Rule 4: Act all happy-go-lucky "Let's be FRIENDS" Rule 5: Offer self as snack for Clephas ~~ OT: Over the course of my time here on Fuwa I probably broke rules 2 ~ 7 of yours Quote
Clephas Posted February 6, 2015 Author Posted February 6, 2015 The One True Rule: Offer self as snack for Clephas Fixed. Silvz and Eclipsed 2 Quote
Kosakyun Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 An unspoken rule? Other than calling Kaguya 'Kaguya-sama', I've made it a rule for myself to not look stupid when asking questions. Although I may have broken that a few times already. Quote
Darklord Rooke Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 7. Politics always result in threads catching fire. 8. (reference to 7) Religion is even worse. Breaking these 2 rules lead to some fun arguments discussions. These are more etiquette rules that I've noticed... have any of you also picked up little unspoken rules about forum-posting over the years? It is apparently okay to succumb to Godwin's law yet politically incorrect to discuss Hitler in any serious way... Quote
Ceris Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 Opinions on each 1. Is location even important in general/need to be asked at all? Though, I personally don't care, I give out the state I live in, and even the city if needed for specific subjects, I don't think it's something the other person needs to know unless it's crucial to understanding something, such as their background on a matter, since location does have an impact on certain things. 2. Agreed, though, unless the person makes a thread specifically on said issue, I feel anything thing personal should be in PMs only unless it's something that will affect stuff on the forums. It's personal for a reason. 3. You mention PMs for other things, but not this one? This ties to #1 and #4, it's not information you need. If they're being anonymous, they're doing so for a reason, even if the reason is "just because". 4. If not stated on their profile, I normally wouldn't even ask, because gender shouldn't be a determining factor in many things. Gender roles are lame; people shouldn't be tied down to those preconceived ideals. 5. Eh, being around forums a lot, I see double posts and think, "well, that shouldn't be there" don't care personally if people double post. As long as you aren't entering a triple post, I don't see the problem as sometimes, you just want to separate completely different ideas (but if they're very similar, you better be editing your post!) But it is normal forum etiquette to not double post. 6. 7. & 8. I feel on forums like this, all politics and religion based threads should be banned, as they are heated topics world wide and just don't fit into these themed forums. Quote
Zakamutt Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 I'd say PMing someone to ask their gender is kinda weird in general. It certainly is better asked in private than public though, I guess. Also, when it comes to nobody liking a troll... huhuhuhuhu Silvz 1 Quote
crunchytaco Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 I'd say PMing someone to ask their gender is kinda weird in general. It certainly is better asked in private than public though, I guess. Also, when it comes to nobody liking a troll... huhuhuhuhu Quote
Tyrael Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 Don't enter giveaways when Eclipsed is part of it, he always wins anyways. Quote
Mr Poltroon Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 I'll have to disagree with rule 6. I don't know how long you've been on this forum, but trolls seem to be dearly loved around these parts. i r 2 k00l for sk00l r00ls Rule 1: Refer to Tiagofvarela as Tiag of Verela Rule 2: Participate in all RNG-based giveaways Rule 3: Troll Rule 4: Act all happy-go-lucky "Let's be FRIENDS" Rule 5: Offer self as snack for Clephas ~~ OT: Over the course of my time here on Fuwa I probably broke rules 2 ~ 7 of yours But you seem to be following your own rules to a T. ... You do know my name is Tiago, TiagoFVarela, right? Quote
OriginalRen Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 4. If you are going to ask someone's real gender, do it in a private message. What? Are we 5 years old? Are females and males a concept we don't understand? I don't think forums are an MMO, so I don't think gender really matters. Strangely enough, I realized that Fuwanovel had a lot more females who I thought were dudes than I expected. I'm sorry suikashoujo... Quote
Nosebleed Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 Question 4 is redundant, everyone is clearly a female. Like, who'd lie on the internet? Proof: avatars Come on people PS: If I got a PM asking my gender I'd be more creeped out than if it just came up in a thread because of conversation. Quote
LinovaA Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 Question 4 is redundant, everyone is clearly a female. Proof: avatars Plot twist. I am actually two females at the same time. I thought most of these rules were kinda like common sense myself. 'Course, rules always get bent one way or another. heh heh. Quote
SoulJustIn Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 1. It is ok to ask someone what country they live in, but it is not ok to ask them where they live specifically. 2. It is only ok to ask about another person's problems if they initiate that track of the conversation. 3. Trying to breach someone else's anonymity is a big no-no. 4. If you are going to ask someone's real gender, do it in a private message. 5. Edit, don't double post. 6. Nobody likes a troll. 7. Politics always result in threads catching fire. 8. (reference to 7) Religion is even worse. Rules 1,2,3,4,6,7 = i won't worry about it since i quite rare break those . (maybe extreme rare ) Rules 5 = try my best don't break it . about Rules 8 = i worry about it...... i quite confuse about it too ...... Clephas-san , do you mean "someone write bad thing to specific religion?" or "person always use word like (May god bless you)" ? ...... hope for example by pm me ........ so i can learn to prevent breaking rules . (ps: sorry , i still learning about forum) Quote
Nosebleed Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 Rules 1,2,3,4,6,7 = i won't worry about it since i quite rare break those . (maybe extreme rare ) Rules 5 = try my best don't break it . about Rules 8 = i worry about it...... i quite confuse about it too ...... Clephas-san , do you mean "someone write bad thing to specific religion?" or "person always use word like (May god bless you)" ? ...... hope for example by pm me ........ so i can learn to prevent breaking rules . (ps: sorry , i still learning about forum) These are not "Fuwanovel's rules" per se, these are just general forum common knowledge rules. If you'd like, this is more of a "good internet conduct" type of thing. It's not forbidden to talk about religion, but anyone with common sense knows talking about religion on the internet only leads to a flame war 99% of the time (and why I personally wanted to ban it alongside political discussion but we ended up not enforcing that) SoulJustIn 1 Quote
SoulJustIn Posted February 6, 2015 Posted February 6, 2015 These are not "Fuwanovel's rules" per se, these are just general forum common knowledge rules. If you'd like, this is more of a "good internet conduct" type of thing. It's not forbidden to talk about religion, but anyone with common sense knows talking about religion on the internet only leads to a flame war 99% of the time (and why I personally wanted to ban it alongside political discussion but we ended up not enforcing that) Thanks for reply , Nosebleed-san i think i understand more or less. (PS: Please guide me if i walk on wrong path.) Quote
Clephas Posted February 6, 2015 Author Posted February 6, 2015 That's mostly why I said 'keep it so PMs, if you really want to know', because a lot of people are seriously rping a woman or a man who are of the opposite sex... I did when I was younger, though it got old eventually. I still primarily play females on MMOs, though... Quote
Kosakyun Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 This. When I first joined I assumed everyone with a female avatar was female. I later learned that I couldn't have been more wrong xD I still don't get why you'd assume that lol. Though a lot of people do, considering how often I play as a girl. Quote
Cyrillej1 Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 This. When I first joined I assumed everyone with a female avatar was female. I later learned that I couldn't have been more wrong xD You're not the only one that thought that xD. I think it's because the avatars influence my perception of them. Liike how some people have a certain avatar for a long time (@Tiago), I felt weird when I saw him using a different avatar, because it wasn't Tiago to me anymore, lol.. I was thinking to myself, "an imposter!!" so I probably imagine people as their avatars somewhat and it can influence my initial impression of their gender too (but I've stopped that). Quote
Mr Poltroon Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 You're not the only one that thought that xD. I think it's because the avatars influence my perception of them. Liike how some people have a certain avatar for a long time (@Tiago), I felt weird when I saw him using a different avatar, because it wasn't Tiago to me anymore, lol.. I was thinking to myself, "an imposter!!" so I probably imagine people as their avatars somewhat and it can influence my initial impression of their gender too (but I've stopped that). Admittedly, and in my defence, I've never used an avatar that wasn't Edgeworth for more than a day. Though I understand that even if the character is the same, the avatar still changes, indeed. Cyrillej1 1 Quote
Zalor Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 The most important rule regarding Forum etiquette that I learned is to use proper English. When I was 12 I learned this the hard way. The forum I was active on then was littered with Grammar-Nazis. They would always ignore the meaning of what I said and give me an English lesson instead. This was hard for me then, since at that time a lot of the subtleties of the English language still confused me. For instance I got in trouble a couple of times for confusing "there", "their" and "they're". Back then I thought they were just a bunch of assholes (okay I still do), but being publicly humiliated did a better job of teaching me the grammatical nuances of English than my crappy middle school Grammar classes. By the way I am native speaker of English. This is why I am so impressed by how so many people on this site who learned English as a second language use it so well. Since even as a native speaker I found the grammar difficult for a while. You're not the only one that thought that xD. I think it's because the avatars influence my perception of them. Liike how some people have a certain avatar for a long time (@Tiago), I felt weird when I saw him using a different avatar, because it wasn't Tiago to me anymore, lol.. I was thinking to myself, "an imposter!!" so I probably imagine people as their avatars somewhat and it can influence my initial impression of their gender too (but I've stopped that). Even though I always knew that most people who use female avatars are males (since in my earlier days on other sites I myself used female avatars), I always attached female personas to such people. Also, it used to really bother me when people changed avatars, since I would then have to change my perception of them (as you said). Over the years it no longer bothers me, but I am still using the avatar that I used when I first joined Fuwanovel around 2 years ago. (I have been tempted to change it several times though). Tay changing his avatar came as a shock to me. Fiddle 1 Quote
Ceris Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 The most important rule regarding Forum etiquette that I learned is to use proper English. When I was 12 I learned this the hard way. The forum I was active on then was littered with Grammar-Nazis. They would always ignore the meaning of what I said and give me an English lesson instead. This was hard for me then, since at that time a lot of the subtleties of the English language still confused me. For instance I got in trouble a couple of times for confusing "there", "their" and "they're". Back then I thought they were just a bunch of assholes (okay I still do), but being publicly humiliated did a better job of teaching me the grammatical nuances of English then my crappy middle school Grammar classes. By the way I am native speaker of English. This is why I am so impressed by how so many people on this site who learned English as a second language use it so well. Since even as a native speaker I found the grammar difficult for a while. That's because of just what you said about the teaching. I can't vouch for the country, but I can't recall a single class that focused on Grammar and Spelling since early elementary. Since we know the spoken language, and live in it, we tend to pick up the slang and not focus as much on the written side. Meanwhile, someone learning the language second hand is probably learning it written and spoken at the same time, so they are focusing on the grammar as well. What we take for granted as contractions, others have to learn. I personally have been using correct forms of "you're" and such since I started using the internet, I hate "ur", it's one of my pet peeves So I guess another rule, no l33t speak on forums either (tied in to using proper grammar) Quote
HMN Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 This. When I first joined I assumed everyone with a female avatar was female. I later learned that I couldn't have been more wrong xD wait wait wat?... you mean...my life has been a lie all this time?....... Quote
Eclipsed Posted February 7, 2015 Posted February 7, 2015 Dw ladies (and the occasional gents), remember what our #1 trusted moderator Nosebleed said: Everyone's gender is the same as the one of the avatar they have. Trust me I'm a moderator. Quote
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