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TROLL 08-13-2007 01:39 PM

Off-Topic is "On-Topic"... some rules and guidelines to posting in The OT
 
Oh Off-Topic... how I love to hate you.
Here are some rules and guidelines we have established to help keep this madhouse orderly, organized, and of the utmost quality.

1) The "Off-Topic" forum is not a free-for-all, and it is not okay to take a thread off topic intentionally here. It could be more accurately named "On-Topic Interesting Discussion That Does Not Fit Into Any Other Category Listed," but I don't think thats necessary.
There must be a reasonable potential for public discussion for a thread to exist on TST, in the OT forum or anywhere else. It is not for posting anything and everything, so please use some common sense on what is worthwhile and what isn't to help keep the quality of the forum up.

2) All threads must have a reasonably descriptive thread title or they will be closed.

3) Any thread started that has only a link in the body of the text and no description will be closed. The point of starting a thread is to initiate conversation, so go ahead and start it off with a bang by talking a little.


Please remember that these rules are in place to improve the forum, not restrict it. If you have any other ideas or opinions about the form at all, please either post in the "TST Forum Info and Feedback" forum, or PM myself or one of the other moderators.

This thread will be updated in the future, and updates will be noted in the form of a reply to the thread.


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