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Frequently
Asked Questions
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us.
Q:
Why Can't I Post?
A:
Two things must occur in order for you to be able to post.
- When
you first signed up, you were sent an e-mail message to your
registered address with a link needed to verify that your
e-mail address is valid. You must go to this link in order
to validate your account for posting. We require a valid e-mail
address in order to post to prevent spamming and increase
accountability. We do not sell e-mail addresses and e-mails
from our site are only sent if you 'opt-in' in your profile,
so you will never receive e-mails from us unless you specify
and there is no reason not to provide this information. In
addition your e-mail address is never displayed on our site
publicly unless you specifically choose to do this so it can
not be 'harvested' by spammers.
- In
order to post, you must read and agree to our forums rules
and terms of service. The link provided in your signup e-mail
to validate your account will also take you to our rules and
terms of service page.
Q:
What is Karma?
A:
Karma is a point system designed to help encourage people to
post helpful information in an informative and pleasant manner.
Any validated member with Karma points to give can give Karma
through the Karma Button ( )
displayed at the bottom of each message when reading messages.
Each member receives 5 karma points to give to others per day
that will accrue each day to a maximum of 25 saved points. You
may gave other members either 1 or 5 postive karma points for
their posts if you like the message they posted or find it helpful.
If a member posts a negative message, you may give them 1 negative
karma point. Any karma points you give are deducted from your
saved points. A members karma is displayed in each message under
their name and title.
In
addition to rewarding members for good posts, karma also helps
new users evaluate the information they are reading. For instance
if a person reads a comment from a member with a lot of negative
karma from uninformed or negative messages, that person will
know not to blanketly trust the information given by the member
with negative karma. Conversely, when a person reads a message
from a member with a lot of karma, they will have a good idea
that they can probably trust what they are reading.
Q:
How do I get a title under my name?
A:
Titles are given to long term members with positive karma who
regularly post informative or helpful messages in the forums.
Whenever we believe a forum member to be worthy of their own
title, we will contact them by e-mail regarding their new title.
Please do not contact us requesting a title.
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