Forum Rules/Guidelines
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Forum Rules/Guidelines
Welcome to the CNCSharkTalk Forum. This forum is a resource for current and prospective CNC Shark Owners to share information and advice about using CNC Shark products in a respectful and encouraging manner. Posts that do not fit within this definition may be removed. This forum is owned and operated by Rockler Woodworking and Hardware with support from Next Wave Automation.
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Re: Forum Rules/Guidelines
I find the message in this post (and the timing of it) rather strange. I've seen no disrespectful posts on this forum in the few months I've been here, although I have seen quite a bit of honest feedback, often followed by a lot of good advice.CNC wrote:
Welcome to the CNCSharkTalk Forum. This forum is a resource for current and prospective CNC Shark Owners to share information and advice about using CNC Shark products in a respectful and encouraging manner. Posts that do not fit within this definition may be removed.This forum is owned and operated by Rockler Woodworking and Hardware with support from Next Wave Automation.
Please contact sharktalk@rockler.com if you have any questions regarding this forum.
Does this mean that this forum will now be censored only to include only "happy" posts?
John
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Re: Forum Rules/Guidelines
By no means will Rockler censor this forum for "happy posts". Never have... never will!!!
Behind the scenes the forum has been diligently monitored to prevent "inappropriate material" (aka: porn) and spam (aka: bothersome and possibly harmful posts) for almost a year.
The mission of this forum always has been...and will continue to be the honest exchange of information about the Shark systems. Interested potential customers can expect honest opinions about the Sharks from current users and current users can expect valuable information about specific applications as well as answers to sometimes frustrating questions.
Rockler sponsors this forum to encourage those of you that are interested in the world of CNC and appreciate Shark users that are willing to share constructive advice.
I view the forum as a valuable tool to connect the Shark community.
Thanks,
Al
Behind the scenes the forum has been diligently monitored to prevent "inappropriate material" (aka: porn) and spam (aka: bothersome and possibly harmful posts) for almost a year.
The mission of this forum always has been...and will continue to be the honest exchange of information about the Shark systems. Interested potential customers can expect honest opinions about the Sharks from current users and current users can expect valuable information about specific applications as well as answers to sometimes frustrating questions.
Rockler sponsors this forum to encourage those of you that are interested in the world of CNC and appreciate Shark users that are willing to share constructive advice.
I view the forum as a valuable tool to connect the Shark community.
Thanks,
Al
Re: Forum Rules/Guidelines
That's good to hear, Al. No one can argue with the "respectful" part of the guidelines, good manners are always important in a forum. What had me worried was the "encouraging manner", which could be highly subjective.al wolford wrote:
By no means will Rockler censor this forum for "happy posts". Never have... never will!!!
Behind the scenes the forum has been diligently monitored to prevent "inappropriate material" (aka: porn) and spam (aka: bothersome and possibly harmful posts) for almost a year.
The mission of this forum always has been...and will continue to be the honest exchange of information about the Shark systems. Interested potential customers can expect honest opinions about the Sharks from current users and current users can expect valuable information about specific applications as well as answers to sometimes frustrating questions.
Rockler sponsors this forum to encourage those of you that are interested in the world of CNC and appreciate Shark users that are willing to share constructive advice.
I view the forum as a valuable tool to connect the Shark community.
Thanks,
Al
I agree about the value of this forum, without it there would be very little information available at all about these machines. The fact that so many Shark owners are willing to put in so much time helping each other is amazing to me.
John
Re: Forum Rules/Guidelines
It is my suggestion if a post is edited, or removed that a moderator comment made in its place. I've noticed a few post already edited on content. A member dropping in has difficulty following the flow of the post (i.e. enhancing clip art). If a moderator comment were posted on an edit or deletion it would be clear that certain content was not appropriate and the post adjusted comply with copyright or forum rules.
Bobby
Bobby
Re: Forum Rules/Guidelines
Hi Bobby,
That's great feedback. For what it's worth, the moderators may not be the ones doing the deletion, or editing of a given post or posts - users currently have the ability to delete their own posts as well.
That's great feedback. For what it's worth, the moderators may not be the ones doing the deletion, or editing of a given post or posts - users currently have the ability to delete their own posts as well.
Re: Forum Rules/Guidelines
That's right,
I have edited some of my posts.
Bob
I have edited some of my posts.
Bob
"Focus"
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek (Developer of the microscope.)
Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek (Developer of the microscope.)
Re: Forum Rules/Guidelines
A good point but an adminstrative edit is what I was specifically addressing. The edit by a member leaves a footnote stating it was edited by the poster. However; a deletion does not give any indication that the member retracted the entire post - though rare a complete deletion happens.
The intent of my comment was in posting (following the rules) and editing, consider the reader. Sort of like someone clipping coupons out of the sports section of the newspaper before the paper was read.
The intent of my comment was in posting (following the rules) and editing, consider the reader. Sort of like someone clipping coupons out of the sports section of the newspaper before the paper was read.
Re: Forum Rules/Guidelines
I agree, that would lead to far less wondering if I missed or misunderstood something
within a thread. Being new to this forum, I have read a lot of the posts recently from the early
days of this forum and there seems to be a few holes. For us newbees to cnc anything confusion
is not a good thing!
Doug
within a thread. Being new to this forum, I have read a lot of the posts recently from the early
days of this forum and there seems to be a few holes. For us newbees to cnc anything confusion
is not a good thing!
Doug
Re: Forum Rules/Guidelines
I also agree, and when a post is removed it would also be nice if the original poster got a private message as to the reason. One (at least) of my posts disappeared recently and I have no idea why, there was certainly no violation of any rules.REG wrote:
... It is my suggestion if a post is edited, or removed that a moderator comment be made in its place. I've noticed a few post already edited on content.
The primary purpose of any forum is the sharing of thoughts, ideas, and opinions. When those thoughts, ideas, and opinions are minipulated by a few members the over all value is reduced.
John