If you said permission was needed before advertising a community, I would have asked. I read you info page and it did not say anywhere in or near your description of the community that I would have to. Not all communities require that a community promoter ask permission from the mod before posting. You should consider adding that i your info page so this confusion does not happen again in the future. My online etiquette maybe lacking, but it will not hinder my advice giving ability. Besides, our community is not just about giving advice, however that is the core of it. We listen and converse, etc. Much like your community, only we try to help make people feel better.
And there I was, thinking that good ettiquette would be the first thing that someone would try, in order to prevent LJ drama. I'm fascinated now. How does one prevent LJ drama via inconsiderate and rude behaviour?
I'm glad someone sees the potential greatness of this community. Thank you for stopping by and feel free to post in the community whenever you feel the need to.
Grammer... it's not just for cavemen anymore!deathbydustMarch 19 2004, 21:15:21 UTC
Who cares about bad grammer and spelling? Languages were started to convey meaning and most have been spoken much longer than they have actually be written down. Language was made to convey meaning, not give kids in english class nightmares.
Just a thought...
anonymous
March 20 2005, 08:45:26 UTC
Uhm...Nice subject ya'all coming at here. We got this guy with giant pieces of shit coming out his has even though he hasnt been eating for what, two days? :S damn...
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Perhaps you need to know online etiquette before you start dispensing online advice?
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damn...
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