Well that plan didn't work. I see no noobs
Well that plan didn't work. I see no noobs
Theyre everywhere your just not paying tenshun...Originally Posted by twisterX
Is the noob thread actually hidden then?Originally Posted by RealitY
Because then they're probably posting in it, and waiting for a reply.
It's hot in Topeka.
You can see it if you log out.Originally Posted by DorisInsinuate
Reminds me of the olden days.
Also reminds me of why the guest room was suppressed, but who am I to question the high and mighty admins' decisions?
Originally Posted by FileSharingTalk
N00bs, the community can't read your greetings, we're not deliberately ignoring them, honest!
omg! There's like a whole sub-forum within the forum, called "Guests and n00bs"
Is it like nursery school? Moderators can post, presumably to teach the n00bs what to do so they don't get bullied when they move up to the "Big Forum"
Oh dear god.
It looks like a concentration camp in there. Segregation to the max.
Racists.
It's hot in Topeka.
As long as they graduate to the rest of the Forum and don't remain in there I don't see a problem with gaining a bit of confidence before emerging into the big harsh world. Because it's obvious that many people have been around for ages and developed their own individual and group dynamics, it can be intimidating to new members.
However if they remain in the new members section discussing things amongst themselves it will defeat the purpose of a new members section, and create a pointless and isolated subforum.
Presumably, once they've made a certain number of posts and become a full member, then they can't get back into that section.
Bummer if the last post they make there is a critically important question of the highest import!
Maybe it's after the thirty day period. I can still get into the new members thread and apparently don't get any stars until I've been here for thirty days. What a great incentive to stay.Originally Posted by Barbarossa
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