The forums arn't friendly enough for newcomers
Tzarcon
Join Date: 2002-02-28 Member: 259Members
<div class="IPBDescription">No wonder they annoy us</div>First off, I'd like to say this is simply my oppinion, so I am in no way interested in any kind of argument, but more in simple comments or ideas.
We've all noticed recently the huge increase in newcomers asking questions like "when is the game coming out?" or "WHEN IS THE ####### GAME COMING OUT YOU #######", "where can I find this?" "what about that?" "Is this going to happen?" and so forth.
I believe that when people come to the forums, information that can answer their questions is not presented clearly enough, thus we end up with new people asking these questions every hour. I think it would work very well for everyone if somehow we could make these questions clear to them the moment they see the forums, how exactly is not really something I'm sure of, which is one of the reasons I figured it would be a good idea to open up a discussion on the topic
We've all noticed recently the huge increase in newcomers asking questions like "when is the game coming out?" or "WHEN IS THE ####### GAME COMING OUT YOU #######", "where can I find this?" "what about that?" "Is this going to happen?" and so forth.
I believe that when people come to the forums, information that can answer their questions is not presented clearly enough, thus we end up with new people asking these questions every hour. I think it would work very well for everyone if somehow we could make these questions clear to them the moment they see the forums, how exactly is not really something I'm sure of, which is one of the reasons I figured it would be a good idea to open up a discussion on the topic
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This would be dedicated to anyone who had any question that needed to be asked no matter how many times it has been asked. If would be like this
<b>Newbie Center</b>
Ask about questions that you have and get your answer here. NO FLAMES.
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P.S. thought of this as I wrote so it prolly sucks <!--emo&;)--><img src="http://www.natural-selection.org/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/wink.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=';)'><!--endemo-->
You dont like the question? dont reply. Save the newcomers some time and grief and keep your comments to yourself when/if you post there.
Theres a difference between good questions (Should/Can aliens do X) and asking (How many aliens are there).
However, there is an email they are supposed to read that DOES tell them to read the FAQs, and the questions that typically get asked (like "When is the mod gonna be out?") with hostile responses are in there.
I would however like to ask that the threatening newbies with death, pain, and suffering on them and their families -please- stop. It's not a good thing. It's sorta like a single player mod being hostile towards a multiplayer mod (Remind you of anything?).
To be short, there is no problem, only an illusion of one.
I guess most wont understand but wtf I gotta raise my post count...
I'm endlessly amused by the variety of ways that people can ask about the release date of the game. You can be, too. =) Less hate, more love, folks.
Unfortuntately, these questions generate a lot of completely useless replies like "read the FAQ" (even for questions whose answers isn't found in *any* FAQ), "search the forum" (this is a discussion place, not a library) or worst: "Moderator, please delete this post" (like they need deputies. or suppression of questions would help anyone).
People who develop a feeling of superiority because of their registration date, their post count or their "friendship" with moderators are an annoyance in any community.
We are all equal, and should behave accordingly.
This is what we need people. Less griping. Less flaming. More good hearted community oneness. It's a simple matter to answer a short question.
And then, if you see someone has already, don't clutter the topic with more useless replies or spam or flames. One answer is sufficiant. You're not getting graded on who answers the question first, so don't feel the need to look good all the time.
The one big reason they're asking is because of the big progress report on the main page, and we need to be a little more sympathetic because they're not spazzing out about it like we are. They just want to know, since it's so close, but theirs is not a vested interest like ours, it's curiosity. Whereas ours is obsession.
Edit: Hobbes, you post here now? Cool.
the NS mIRC community is great, when I first began my lurking I got on and asked stupid ultra newbie questions about mapping with world craft in genral, not NS related, but a fast and happy response. The only problem I have ever seen is some time your question is lost in the massive amounts of chatter <!--emo&:D--><img src="http://www.natural-selection.org/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/biggrin.gif" border="0" valign="absmiddle" alt=':D'><!--endemo-->
when is ns gonna be released?
i dunno, i was wondering that too
when is ns gonna be released?
i dunno, i was wondering that too<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><span id='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Nahh, helpful people like me in a good mood are sure to drop by now and then to answer questions.