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ow How do we bring up questions related to the "rules" of the forum?

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How ow do we bring up questions related to the "rules" of the forum?

What's the appropriate way to do this?

For Example: I understand why we might not want people to do huge sigs and all, but deleting people signing just their name seems a bit draconian. Yes, your user name shows up when you post. But signing your name to your words is basic politeness and manners.

So how do we raise issues around the forum policies and requesting changes?

Thank you, Joel Bancroft-Connors

How do we bring up questions related to the "rules" of the forum?

What's the appropriate way to do this?

I understand why we might not want people to do huge sigs and all, but deleting people signing just their name seems a bit draconian. Yes, your user name shows up when you post. But signing your name to your words is basic politeness and manners.

So how do we raise issues around the forum policies and requesting changes?

Thank you, Joel Bancroft-Connors

ow do we bring up questions related to the "rules" of the forum?

What's the appropriate way to do this?

For Example: I understand why we might not want people to do huge sigs and all, but deleting people signing just their name seems a bit draconian. Yes, your user name shows up when you post. But signing your name to your words is basic politeness and manners.

So how do we raise issues around the forum policies and requesting changes?

Thank you, Joel Bancroft-Connors

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How do we bring up questions related to the "rules" of the forum?

What's the appropriate way to do this?

I understand why we might not want people to do huge sigs and all, but deleting people signing just their name seems a bit draconian. Yes, your user name shows up when you post. But signing your name to your words is basic politeness and manners.

So how do we raise issues around the forum policies and requesting changes?

Thank you, Joel Bancroft-Connors