Lord of Games
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I'm pretty sure every forum has their own rules. Admins, what kind of things do you put in your rules to make them more effective? For me, I always let members know the consequences of any rule violations.
Murder he Wrote said:Well, I've found that most people don't actually read the rules, which is why every time I've got anything to do with it I just like to write common sense.
The minute you go over the top with rules is when you start to put members off. Also I feel in some cases (especially smaller boards) writing the consequences in the guideline topic reflects a desire to exercise some kind of power / authority.
Lead by example. I've found that correcting members in public and pointing out what they've done can be good way of getting the message across without having a huge page of Dos and Don'ts.
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