Recently, a PF member has complained about his posts being deleted, and said that the rules needed to be much more specific. I didn't realise what he was talking about until I actually looked at the rules. Here they are:
To make Piano Forum as useful as possible we ask you to keep to the following regulations:
Please fill out the member profile before using the forum.
Since the main aim of Piano Forum is to provide a service for professional pianists we ask you to try to keep your postings on an, for that purpose, appropriate level.
Try as far as possible to keep to the topic. The discussions are sometimes naturally drifting away from the initial topic. In this case it is preferable to start a new topic but with a referral to the previous topic in the first post.
Piano Forum is a moderated discussion board. Although all postings are immediately displayed everything is eventually read by our moderators. Their work is to keep the boards and topics as clean as possible without interfering to much with the discussions. They have the right to delete posts which are regarded inappropriate and to delete old topics that does not contain useful information.
Please respect their work as it is only to provide a better service for you.
We hope that you, by sticking to these rules, will help Piano Forum to remain the best resource for pianists on the Internet.
/The Piano Forum Team
Now, these rules seem quite vague to me, so I think that we, as a forum, should post ideas as to how they be changed. And, if nils agrees with them, then we couldinstate them in the hope that confusions happen no more.
I guess I will start out with a few:
1) Make sure you put your topic in the right board. "tornados" does not belong in repertoire.
2) Do not bump your thread after less than 24 hours of non-activity on it. If people have nothing to say, then they won't answer your thread.
3) No "bad" threads. This is where the most confusion seems to occur, so I think we need to specify what criteria these threads have:
a.
No advertisements. If I see someone with 5 posts come in and create a thread about how great a certain site is and how we all should join it, I get suspicious as to what his true intentions are.
b. Try tour best to refain from creating threads that have already been discussed. It is always better to add on to a year old thread than to create a new one.
c. Before you create a thread, sit back and think: is this thread conversation worthy. tds (I will just use you as an example, you are just the first that comes to mind) created a thread about hoe he wanted his member status to go down so he looked "younger"
4) Do not make a typo in one post, and then 30 seconds later make a new post that says "Oops, I spelt car wrong, sorry" Simply use the "Modify"button.
5) I like this one:
Try as far as possible to keep to the topic. The discussions are sometimes naturally drifting away from the initial topic. In this case it is preferable to start a new topic but with a referral to the previous topic in the first post
Well, that's all that I've got for now. I hope you all put some thoughtful discussion into this matter.
EDIT: Darn, I should have made this under a different title. Now people are just going to think it's about how cool the PF is.