Poster: Kagora at 4/24/2005 12:29:00 PM PDT Subject: CM's -- What do you consider "structured"? |
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This may be simple ignorance on my part, but I'm confused as to what you consider a "structured and well thought-out post."
This is not an attempt at trolling or flaming the devs/CM's ideas of constructive posting, I'm actually asking, what would I need to put into a post in order to make it useful to you?
For example, if I wanted to express my view on a certain class or aspect of a class, how would I do that? Or if I wanted to comment on an aspect of the game?
My standard english training dictates that I put things in somewhat of an outline form or "pronged" paragraphs with examples. Would this work for the most part, or are there specific things you're looking for?
I just want to try and help out as much as I can before spewing random nonsense that no one can understand because it's poorly written.
Edited for clarity[ post edited by Kagora ]
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Poster: Eyonix at 4/24/2005 12:43:52 PM PDT Subject: Re: CM's -- What do you consider "structured"? |
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We're more concerned with the content matter being constructive than we are with it being structured, although both are preferred. An example of a constructive post might be - "I believe that x needs to be changed because of y and z." An example of an unconstructive post would be "x sucks blizz i hate you, fire eyonix! ;)
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Poster: Eyonix at 4/24/2005 12:51:24 PM PDT Subject: Re: CM's -- What do you consider "structured" |
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Q u o t e: I bet a lot of people won't get the joke /sigh
I bet a lot will. :p
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