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08-19-2009, 06:54 PM
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| | | Questions about posting rules and responses What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NV
I looked and couldn't find any place that stated the rules about posting questions and giving responses. I am a member of different forums and most have a place that tells you the rules of posting and responding.
I know about etiquette (not being rude, slamming people or using foul language),posting in the correct place, but I do have the following questions:
What is the difference between member, junior member and senior member? (I know I might be answering the question, but is it the # of posts you make?)
I know it's OK to post a serious question, but what qualifications do you need to respond? I am not questioning any of the responses I have gotten. (I am not a lawyer, but I did reply to a question about getting medical records since I had just gone through it and thought I would share my experience.) I will not post my ideas of some of the replies given, unless they are directed to me.
I just want to be sure that I follow the rules of the forum and do the right thing.
Thanks for your help in this matter.
Oh yeah, one last thing. How come when I post in a topic and then try to respond I always have to log in again. Am I doing something wrong? | 
08-19-2009, 06:56 PM
| | Senior Member | | Join Date: Dec 2007 Location: Thebes
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Originally Posted by momcobb What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NV
I looked and couldn't find any place that stated the rules about posting questions and giving responses. I am a member of different forums and most have a place that tells you the rules of posting and responding.
I know about etiquette (not being rude, slamming people or using foul language),posting in the correct place, but I do have the following questions:
What is the difference between member, junior member and senior member? (I know I might be answering the question, but is it the # of posts you make?) I know it's OK to post a serious question, but what qualifications do you need to respond? I am not questioning any of the responses I have gotten. (I am not a lawyer, but I did reply to a question about getting medical records since I had just gone through it and thought I would share my experience.) I will not post my ideas of some of the replies given, unless they are directed to me.
I just want to be sure that I follow the rules of the forum and do the right thing.
Thanks for your help in this matter.
Oh yeah, one last thing. How come when I post in a topic and then try to respond I always have to log in again. Am I doing something wrong? | Here is the answer to that question. Quote:
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| I'm sure another member will be along shortly to join in the fun. 
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08-19-2009, 07:29 PM
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| | | Questions aboutposting rules and responses Wow! I totally missed that. Just for my info, where is that posted?
Thanks | 
08-19-2009, 07:35 PM
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Originally Posted by momcobb Wow! I totally missed that. Just for my info, where is that posted?
Thanks | Scroll all the way to the bottom of the page.
You asked about the designations of Jr. member, member and Sr. member ~ it all has to do with post count. under 50 Jr. member, 50 to 999 member and over 1000 Sr. member. It is strictly post count, but you don't get to stick around very long if your advice is way off base, so the trolls very rarely get to over 1k posts.
take care, ana
__________________ Dang the Persephone for eating those pomegranate seeds. It is because of her urge to snack that we must suffer through the winter that will soon be upon us. | 
08-19-2009, 07:36 PM
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Originally Posted by momcobb What is the difference between member, junior member and senior member? (I know I might be answering the question, but is it the # of posts you make?) | Yes. The number of posts denotes member / senior member. I think the magic number is 1,000 posts to be a senior member. I think it takes 100 posts to get to member status. In reality - the title doesn't mean anything. Credibility comes from the posts themselves. Quote:
Originally Posted by momcobb I know it's OK to post a serious question, but what qualifications do you need to respond? I am not questioning any of the responses I have gotten. (I am not a lawyer, but I did reply to a question about getting medical records since I had just gone through it and thought I would share my experience.) I will not post my ideas of some of the replies given, unless they are directed to me. | Not everyone is an attorney. Some have areas of expertise. Some post just to hear themselves yakking or to run up their counts. And we know who they are. Quote:
Originally Posted by momcobb Oh yeah, one last thing. How come when I post in a topic and then try to respond I always have to log in again. Am I doing something wrong? | I don't know why you're having to log in again. My login stays active until I log out of the forum. You'll have to wait for a techy to come along for that answer.
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Originally Posted by dolly09 Apparently others (those who have obviously received no further education than a diploma or more likely a G.E.D) quitting a sorority does not implicate you have quit college. ....I am receiving my masters in Communication in two weeks.
Private message from dolly a few days later: "when did communications have anything to do with grammar and puncutation." | | 
08-19-2009, 07:38 PM
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| | | Dang, Ana.... you beat me to the first question. At least momcobb is asking about forum decorum (and it rhymes!) I wish some of the other newbies would take time to learn it.
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Originally Posted by dolly09 Apparently others (those who have obviously received no further education than a diploma or more likely a G.E.D) quitting a sorority does not implicate you have quit college. ....I am receiving my masters in Communication in two weeks.
Private message from dolly a few days later: "when did communications have anything to do with grammar and puncutation." | | 
08-19-2009, 07:40 PM
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| | lol...country...we do think alike though.
I do however think her logging on problem has something to do with her cookies (not oreos  ), but I'm techy enough to swear to it.
__________________ Dang the Persephone for eating those pomegranate seeds. It is because of her urge to snack that we must suffer through the winter that will soon be upon us. | 
08-19-2009, 07:43 PM
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Originally Posted by Country Living Not everyone is an attorney. Some have areas of expertise. Some post just to hear themselves yakking or to run up their counts. And we know who they are. |  that
s not true!!! i like the "tap tap tap" sound of the keyboard! er, at least that is all i hear!   | 
08-19-2009, 07:44 PM
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| | I'm not sure about that... I thought she said each and every time she tried to post she has to log on again. She didn't say anything about getting in and getting out of the forum. But, for you.... I'll ask.
Momcobb... is your complaint about moving between posts or coming back to the forum after you've left? If the latter, there is a little box that says "remember me". Click it.
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Originally Posted by dolly09 Apparently others (those who have obviously received no further education than a diploma or more likely a G.E.D) quitting a sorority does not implicate you have quit college. ....I am receiving my masters in Communication in two weeks.
Private message from dolly a few days later: "when did communications have anything to do with grammar and puncutation." | | 
08-19-2009, 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by momcobb .
Oh yeah, one last thing. How come when I post in a topic and then try to respond I always have to log in again. Am I doing something wrong? | i could be wrong, but i think you have to click on the box next to your log in name where it says remember me. or enable your cookies.
i'm not a techie, but i think those worked last time i got stuck like that. | 
08-19-2009, 07:46 PM
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Originally Posted by IsabellaSoriano  that
s not true!!! i like the "tap tap tap" sound of the keyboard! er, at least that is all i hear!   | There you go.... making it all about you! My statement could have been directed to the numnut who created 30 posts in less than 24 hours after joining the forum.
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Originally Posted by dolly09 Apparently others (those who have obviously received no further education than a diploma or more likely a G.E.D) quitting a sorority does not implicate you have quit college. ....I am receiving my masters in Communication in two weeks.
Private message from dolly a few days later: "when did communications have anything to do with grammar and puncutation." | | 
08-19-2009, 07:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Country Living There you go.... making it all about you! My statement could have been directed to the numnut who created 30 posts in less than 24 hours after joining the forum. | bummer! for one split second i thought it WAS about me!!
there goes my fantasy!  | 
08-19-2009, 08:22 PM
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| | | Questions about posting rules and responses The login problem is when I go to post a reply or start a new thread and go back and forth between the topics. I will remember to check that little box. And I haven't logged off all day, except once when I couldn't even log in. Maybe it logs you off if you are inactive for awhile?
And my cookies (hmmmm..cookies) are enabled.
Also, I am a computer geek, even met my husband on line, he is a software engineer and we have a network of 12 computers, 4 printers and a scanner. One problem might be is that I run Linux and on some sites I have problems because of that.
How do you do multiple quotes?
By the way, what is a "troll"?
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08-19-2009, 09:26 PM
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| | | I do multiple quotes two ways:
If I'm quoting a single post and I want to break it into pieces and give a separate answer for each section, I select "quote" and when the reply box pops up I copy the entire quote. Then I delete the sections I don't need and write an answer. Then I drop a few lines and copy the quote and, once again, delete the sections I don't need.
If I'm copying from different posts, I can either open two windows and capture two quotes, or copy in the second post and make it a quote (it's tricky - I still struggle). Some others may have different answers.
Linux... I'll have to ask my Linux-knowledge spouse if he knows the answer. It may be the problem.
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Originally Posted by dolly09 Apparently others (those who have obviously received no further education than a diploma or more likely a G.E.D) quitting a sorority does not implicate you have quit college. ....I am receiving my masters in Communication in two weeks.
Private message from dolly a few days later: "when did communications have anything to do with grammar and puncutation." | | 
08-19-2009, 09:32 PM
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| | | In the lower right next to the "Quote" function is a button with a quote sign and a plus sign. If you click that, it will turn red. Click them on multiple posts and then click "Quote" and it will pre-populate your text box with those posts. You'll have to cut/paste to take out the parts you don't want.
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