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  • Lee Drennen
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 7711

    #16
    Originally posted by Airborne01
    This was the first forum I ever joined - I was somewhat nervous in posting an initial message - however, the abuse I received then (and subsequently) made it all worthwhile!
    Steve
    We’re not going to let you just walk in a place like this without some sort of abuse Really? Steve. lol

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    • Airborne01
      • Mar 2021
      • 4168
      • Steve
      • Essex

      #17
      Originally posted by Lee Drennen
      We’re not going to let you just walk in a place like this without some sort of abuse Really? Steve. lol
      Noted! Now behave mate!
      Steve

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      • Dave Ward
        • Apr 2018
        • 10549

        #18
        Thanks all for the comments - nice to see both sides of the argument, although I still think introducing yourself is common courtesy. Afraid to post? - well, it's not as if you are meeting face to face, or addressing a public meeting - you don't have to use your real name, or post a photo, or reveal any info you don't want to - you can remain anonymous, so what's the fear? If I'd been afraid of making a fool of myself every time I opened my mouth ( potentially ), I'd have become a Trappist Monk! :tongue-out3:
        Dave

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        • AlanG
          • Dec 2008
          • 6296

          #19
          Originally posted by Dave Ward
          you can remain anonymous
          Obviously not

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          • David Lovell
            • Apr 2018
            • 2186

            #20
            Mmmmmm I can see both sides of this ,but if I'm honest I only really watch what the SMF supporters are up to ,interesting also that the usual suspects are the only ones(allSMF supporters)joining in on the topic . When John opened up the site to all I was p'd off by the number of what I'd class as semi pro's that appeared giving it the big look at mine I refrained from even commenting, thankfully they seem to have realised that no one cared and have moved on along with a couple of this is my first build what do you think of that well if that's your first im giving up. From what I understand there will always be ex amount that never join in in anyway but are happy to look on .
            Personaly I think were still all in the best place . Dave

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            • stillp
              SMF Supporters
              • Nov 2016
              • 8223
              • Pete
              • Rugby

              #21
              Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
              HA,Yeah,I get that Pete...
              HOWEVER, when you go into a Pub you're anonymous I suspect.... You're not in there to ask people what they think of the pints,or brands of spirit,beer... Etc??? ...
              If you did though,and then someone gave you some suggestions... Would you not reply to them?!! ....
              I suspect you would Sir :smiling3:....
              ....it's just common courtesy :smiling3:
              Just my thoughts obviously,
              Andy.
              I have quite often asked someone I'd not met before, in a pub I hadn't been in before, what's the best beer, but I've never felt it necessary to introduce myself to them first.
              Yes, of course I'd respond to their suggestions, as you said it's good manners and common courtesy.

              Should we all, when a new member introduces themselves, add our personal introduction to our welcome of them?

              Pete

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              • Geoffers
                SMF Supporters
                • Jan 2017
                • 1918
                • Geoff
                • Shropshire

                #22
                Maybe a pinned, new members etiquette guide might help.

                A few basics ie introduce yourself, reply to posts from others, use of the like button, how to post pics, etc.

                Geoff.

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                • Valeron
                  SMF Supporters
                  • Jan 2022
                  • 961
                  • Mike
                  • St Albans

                  #23
                  I think it is polite to introduce yourself and Ive found this site very welcoming.

                  It did take me a while though to write my introductory post back in January as I'd never been on a modelling forum at all and very few other forums either. So it was a little difficult to know where to start and I'm 56 and used to doing big presentations at work.

                  I spent a bit of time lurking and building up the courage. But I'm glad I got involved and it's certainly helped build up my modelling confidence.

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                  • boatman
                    • Nov 2018
                    • 14498
                    • christopher
                    • NORFOLK UK

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Valeron
                    I think it is polite to introduce yourself and Ive found this site very welcoming.

                    It did take me a while though to write my introductory post back in January as I'd never been on a modelling forum at all and very few other forums either. So it was a little difficult to know where to start and I'm 56 and used to doing big presentations at work.

                    I spent a bit of time lurking and building up the courage. But I'm glad I got involved and it's certainly helped build up my modelling confidence.
                    very well put mike i was just the same but im like you really glad i did introduce myself as its better this way as when you are talking to different people its nice to know what part of the planet they are from an their modeling likes which helps no end as its easy to talk to someone with the same likes as me or you
                    ATB
                    Chrisb

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                    • Ian M
                      Administrator
                      • Dec 2008
                      • 18286
                      • Ian
                      • Falster, Denmark

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Geoffers
                      Maybe a pinned, new members etiquette guide might help.

                      A few basics ie introduce yourself, reply to posts from others, use of the like button, how to post pics, etc.

                      Geoff.
                      Oh! now that is an excellent idea. Something like this maybe:


                      I think that we all need to look at how people use the forums. There are those that Join, say hello and all that and are on the boars 'full time'. There are also a good portion that join, do not present themselv and just ask a couple of questions, then never turn up again, or vary rarely.
                      There are those that pay the fee and join in all the fun and there are (still) those that are members but not supporters. that post very little content of their own but comment a lot in others.

                      Do we need to present ourselves. Politeness says yes. Normal forum 'culture' says, only if we want to.
                      A thing that I think is more important is filling in the "your location" part.
                      All very well asking for help on what products and where the best shop to Buy X is. But not knowing where in the world the poster is makes it hard to give a helpful reply.
                      Group builds

                      Bismarck

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                      • Geoffers
                        SMF Supporters
                        • Jan 2017
                        • 1918
                        • Geoff
                        • Shropshire

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Ian M
                        Oh! now that is an excellent idea. Something like this maybe:


                        I think that we all need to look at how people use the forums. There are those that Join, say hello and all that and are on the boars 'full time'. There are also a good portion that join, do not present themselv and just ask a couple of questions, then never turn up again, or vary rarely.
                        There are those that pay the fee and join in all the fun and there are (still) those that are members but not supporters. that post very little content of their own but comment a lot in others.

                        Do we need to present ourselves. Politeness says yes. Normal forum 'culture' says, only if we want to.
                        A thing that I think is more important is filling in the "your location" part.
                        All very well asking for help on what products and where the best shop to Buy X is. But not knowing where in the world the poster is makes it hard to give a helpful reply.
                        :smiling4: Oops!

                        Sorry Ian, yes just like that :tears-of-joy:

                        Must admit hadn’t seen that I just introduced myself when I joined.

                        Geoff.

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                        • Airborne01
                          • Mar 2021
                          • 4168
                          • Steve
                          • Essex

                          #27
                          A very reasoned overview Ian - definitely food for thought!
                          Steve

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                          • Jim R
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 16029
                            • Jim
                            • Shropshire

                            #28
                            The whole point of being a member of a forum is to share a common interest. Now I know it's virtually impossible to keep up with and comment on all the threads here. However most of us do try to support and encourage the efforts of our fellow modellers and to answer questions as best we can.
                            There are a few members who only use the forum to showcase their own work. They rarely, if ever, post on the work of others. They treat the forum as a Facebook page. I will not post on their threads however good their work is. I do not consider them as true SMF members.
                            Originally posted by The Smythe Meister
                            But generally,I think he.... I mean "they" only post up to brag !!
                            That's exactly my point Andy.
                            Jim

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                            • rtfoe
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 9202
                              • Richard
                              • Shah Alam, Malaysia

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Geoffers
                              :smiling4: Oops!

                              Sorry Ian, yes just like that :tears-of-joy:

                              Must admit hadn’t seen that I just introduced myself when I joined.

                              Geoff.
                              Not your fault as its posted on Chit Chat. Could be better placed right up front with its own heading.
                              Forgotten about it too and as usual we all went off tangent along the way on the post. :tears-of-joy:

                              Cheers,
                              Richard

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                              • Guest

                                #30
                                I remember when I first attempted to join a forum, not this one I hasten to add, it felt like the first time you went into a classroom at a new school. That forum was not a welcoming place and I felt like an intruder, so left as quickly as I'd arrived.
                                The time came to join the "other house " what a difference, friendly and helpful . Posted my first build and remember Si Benson and Andy being so welcoming and full of advice . It wasn't easy doing that first post, I knew from the forum it was friendly , but you don't quite know what the result will be . It takes time to become accepted in any group of people .

                                The idea of a list that Ian mentioned is good . Not everybody is used to to announcing them selves to a group of what appears to be a tight knit, weather it be in person or online .



                                It's no wonder we all came here and joined in .Before Ian shouts at me for a mere mention of the " other place " .

                                My bug bare is members that don't acknowledge when you have taken the time to read what they have posted , and made a comment. Luckily they are not many on here that do .

                                Hopefully those that join as unpaid members will like being here and then become full members.
                                I'd have not been happy If I'd paid to join that first forum !

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