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Post by Nacho Z on Jun 8, 2016 19:32:15 GMT -5
I love to see new members joining TMM and we have a number of new members recently. Unfortunately, most of you have not posted an introductory post in the proper section. The request to new members to post an introductory post is in two places. One is rule #6 in the board rules and one is when you request to join. This is not asking too much. Actually, the rules, (created by the founder of the board, not me), state that if you do not post in the first week, your account will be deleted. I have not followed up on this rule, but I am starting to see why he had it in place.
So please, new members, post an introductory post and for goodness sakes, participate. This board will only be as good as its members make it.
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Post by Nacho Z on Oct 15, 2016 11:54:02 GMT -5
I took a quick look, the last 10 members to join this forum have a combined post count of 1. Yes, 1 post. If you look at the entire year of 2016, the post count is not much better. Help me out here. You join the forum and then you don't participate. Why join? You can basically see all of the forum content without joining, so why join? When you register, there is a message that tells you that you need to post an introductory post. The forum rules clearly state that you need to post within the first week of joining, (Rule #6), or you will be deleted. I have never enforced that rule but I'm am seriously considering it.
So how 'bout it? Let's see what you are working on. Show us some of your older builds. Comment on other's work. Enter the Model of the Month.
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