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PostPosted: Fri Apr 11, 2008 7:52 am    Post subject: PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE POSTING!

Before posting a question on this forum please do the following:

1. Use the forum search function. Most questions have been asked and answered already and it's very likely you can save yourself some time (and pick up a few good ideas) by going through related threads.

2. Do not post new problems on someone else's thread. That's called hijacking. Aside from being rude, your question may get lost in the shuffle.

3. Make your post easy to read. Use proper punctuation, paragraphs, avoid abbreviations, and NO ALL CAP POSTS.

4. Provide the state where the property is located because state property laws vary.

5. Do not spam the forum with your product or service. Spam is multiple posting of the same message. Spam will be deleted.

6. Please give your post a relevant topic subject. Topics titled "Please Help" or "quitclaim deed" don't attract as much attention from our regulars as something more descriptive.

7. If you don't know the answer to a posted problem or have nothing intelligent or helpful to contribute, please don't post in that thread. Don't try to build your post count with "welcomes" or by replying to every comment with a greeting only.

9. Try to post questions in the appropriate forum.

Thanks.
 
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 1:46 am    Post subject:

Wow jheard great points and that will really help the community Smile

But I think saying "welcomes" is not too bad a thing here although I have also seen some meaning less gossip posted in this forum which in the end will not help the forum and it should better be stopped.
 
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PostPosted: Sat Apr 12, 2008 3:31 am    Post subject:

Hi Jheard,

Your points are appreciable Smile

There are certain people spamming the forums, which doesn't help anyone! This needs to be stopped. But I somewhat differ with you on point 2 which says "Do not post new problems on someone else's thread".

The thing is, not many people realize that their problems are slightly different from that of others. And that's the reason they post their problems below the posts made by others.

Say for eg: if there's a thread titled "Reverse quitclaim", people having problems with reversing the deed usually come and post their problems below. This is because their situations may be slightly different though the problem is regarding reversing the deed.

Moreover, people often check for solutions in google so that's where they might have come across some of the forum threads here and therefore posted their problems below.

I feel we have to give them this much of leniency Smile What do you say?

Regards,

Jessica.

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PostPosted: Tue May 20, 2008 11:28 am    Post subject:

Thread hijacking is bad for many reason. The linear nature of the forum makes it confusing where there are multiple answers to multiple questions; which answer goes to which question?

If the question applies to the original post, that is OK. But to ask a new question, even related, takes the thread into a new area. People use the post titles to search for answers. If your question and answer are buried in another post, no one will find it.

It is frustrating to see the question and read 10 pages looking for an answer only to find someone else has asked a new different question and hijacked the thread.

It is bad form and discouraged on all forums. It is not my rule, but bad net etiquette.

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PostPosted: Wed Jun 18, 2008 12:02 pm    Post subject:

I don't think that people intentionally do it, I think that by the time that they find these forums they are so frustrated and scared, especially in a possible foreclosure that they find a post that is relate and start typing.

a good guideline like this is well appreciated, thank you.
 
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