Proper Thread Starting and Link Posting

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Proper Thread Starting and Link Posting

Post: # 13232Post UCAV »

A few members are posting complete news articles and opinion pieces, many times without providing a link. This could cause problems with the our hosting provider and the articles' owners. The best practice consists of posting a brief explanation of the article/story, followed by a small quote, and then a link to the complete article/story. For more information, see Forum Rules, User Agreement and Privacy Policy board, especially this message on posting news articles.

Other members are just creating threads with a Title and a link. That isn't very conducive to getting others to read the article you have linked to. Afterall if you create a thread, or even add a link to an existing thread, your goal is to get as many readers and responses as possible. Right?

Here are the guidelines that should be followed when creating a thread with a link, or just posting a link in an existing thread.

1) Copy and paste the title if you want, or use your own title. The Forum Software makes a title mandatory.

2) Post your description/opinion of the article/opinion piece/video either before or after the quoted part of the actual article, or the link/player for a video. This is highly recommended if you want people to read the linked article, or watch the video.

3) Copy and paste a portion, not the entire article, of the article to entice the reader to follow the link and/or back up your assertions above. Posting the complete article violates copyrights and intellectual property rights.

4) Place the copied and pasted portion in a quote box. To ensure it is clear what text is quoted, to make it easier for the reader to discern your opinion, or thoughts, from the article you are presenting and quoting. Using the Quote function (6th button from the left, in the Reply Window) is most desirable because it clearly shows what is quoted, but other techniques such as using italics within quote mark are acceptable if it is clear what is quoted. This makes it easier for the reader to discern your opinion, or thoughts, from the article you are presenting and quoting. Remember, your goal is to get people to follow your link, read the article and then post either in agreement or disagreement with you.

5) Place a link to the rest of the article/story. The link should show the URL as opposed to masking text such as CLICK HERE. Doing a "Blind Link" tends to turn people off. No one really likes clicking something with no idea as to where it's going to take them). If your story is from a site such as WSJ, you also might want to add "may require subscription to see whole article," next to the link. This is also just plain good forum etiquette.

Offending posts may possibly be deleted due to the fact the moderators won't have time to "edit" said posts, nor are we inclined to make your link attractive, no matter how good the article might be. I will give Nox credit for dressing up many posts with a good description after the fact.
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Re: Proper Thread Starting and Link Posting

Post: # 91470Post AuntieLynn11 »

Any chance we could get a one-click login - I get kicked off a zillion times a day and I am not that obnoxious...
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Re: Proper Thread Starting and Link Posting

Post: # 91482Post John »

AuntieLynn11 wrote: Thu Sep 07, 2023 3:57 pm Any chance we could get a one-click login - I get kicked off a zillion times a day and I am not that obnoxious...

 
You posted this in another thread and I responded:

That is a capability provided by your browser.  Most browsers can save passwords and user names, giving you that capability.  I just know the Mac, but if you say what browser and computer you are using, someone should be able to give you specific instructions.
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