Your sentence include tooZarxrax wrote:Quote of the year!Paulo wrote:SIG MATERIALArigatomyna wrote:If you don't want new members to act like morons, don't show them how morons act by becoming one yourself.


No, with his links, he'd be allowed to have three more lines - either shorten the first quote, or take out the second - and I think they count the 'wrote' as a line by itself when you put quotes in the sigs.flint_the_dwarf wrote:So they got rid of the four lines of text rule? o.o
Arigatomyna wrote:Or helping them. Even people with real mental deficiencies can learn if others take the time to actually try and help instead of reminding them how 'dumb' they are. A person won't get smarter just because you tell him how dumb he is - he gets smarter by being taught, shown by example.
Lots of sayings for this:
If you can't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.
If you don't like a problem, fix it.
If you don't want new members to act like morons, don't show them how morons act by becoming one yourself.
Well...the last one doesn't really get said often enough around here, but it still fits. For every dumb newbie that gets flamed, there are usually 5 even dumber 'non-noobs' doing the flaming. Talk about lowering the overall intelligence of the community.
Just look at the would-be English tutors out there griping and moaning because new members don't write well. None of them explain how the person *should* have written his post. No, they just light up the flame thrower and become completely useless. You don't learn grammar by being told your grammar is bad.
But my complaint remains - flames are useless and off-topic. Off-topic posts get deleted. Therefore flames should be deleted. Why show preferential treatment just because the off-topic post is a flame rather than someone talking about his or her new Dodge?
paizuri wrote:There's also no need for introductions because we're generally a friendly bunch and will welcome you with wide open arms anyway.