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adldesigner 22-04-2003 03:37 AM

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SimplyMaya´s Newbie´s Guide to SM Etiquette

Welcome to SimplyMaya

You´ll find this site an excellent Maya-related resource site, coupled with an excellent community of Mayans.
Being this a Community-driven site you´ll find yourself discussing topics, commenting other Mayans works, and perhaps even participating in Challenges and Battles.
As such there´s a basic level of Etiquette you´ll have to attend to if we want to keep the site that way:

When replying think just for a second: "Would I say this to the person's face?" If the answer is no, rewrite and reread.

Be ethical
If you encounter an ethical dilemma in cyberspace, consult the code you follow in real life. Chances are good you'll find the answer.

Lurk before you leap
When you first enter SM, take a look around. Spend a while reading some posts. Get a sense of how Sm´s Mayans act. Then go ahead and participate.

Respect other people's time and bandwidth
When you post, you're taking up other people's time (or hoping to). It's your responsibility to ensure that the time they spend reading your posting isn't wasted. For example, if it´s a question, please be sure to include valuable data -perhaps include screenshots- so the guys who´ll answer might have a btter chance at handling efectively your problem.

You are not the center of cyberspace
When you're working hard on a project and deeply involved in it, it's easy to forget that other people have concerns other than yours. So don't expect instant responses to all your questions, and don't assume that all Mayans will agree with -- or care about -- your passionate arguments.

Take advantage of your anonymity
You won't be judged by the color of your skin, eyes, or hair, your weight, your age, or your clothing. You will, however, be judged by the quality of your writing. For most people who choose to communicate online, this is an advantage; if they didn't enjoy using the written word, they wouldn't be there. So spelling and grammar do count.

Know what you're talking about and make sense
Pay attention to the content of your writing. Be sure you know what you're talking about -- when you see yourself writing "it's my understanding that" or "I believe it's the case," ask yourself whether you really want to post this note before checking your facts.

Don't post flame-bait
Finally, be pleasant and polite. Don't use offensive language, and don't be confrontational for the sake of confrontation.

Is swearing acceptable on SimplyMaya?
Usually, if you feel that cursing in some form is required, it's preferable to use the classic asterisk filler -- for example, s***. The archness is somehow appropriate to the net, and you avoid offending anyone needlessly. And everyone will know exactly what you mean.

Share expert knowledge
Don't be afraid to share what you know. It's especially polite to share the results of your questions with others.

Be forgiving of other people's mistakes
Everyone was a newbie once. So when someone makes a mistake -- whether it's a spelling error or a spelling flame, a stupid question or an unnecessarily long answer -- be kind about it. If it's a minor error, you may not need to say anything. Even if you feel strongly about it, think twice before reacting. Having good manners yourself doesn't give you license to correct everyone else.

Search
The site has an excellent search feature, and chances are, your question is already answered somewhere around.

Copyright and posted material
The free exchange of information through cyberspace has raised all sorts of questions about who owns that material. Is material that's posted to a forum still owned by the original author? What if it's repeatedly quoted in further discussion? What if you write a tutorial and make it publicly available -- do you still own the copyright?

The answer to these questions is yes, yes, and yes. If it's your original work and you wrote it down, the copyright is yours.

There's a common -- and mistaken -- belief that posting information in cyberspace, puts it in the public domain. That's not true. Think about it -- if you paint a picture and display it for all to see, you're not giving up the copyright to it.
As such when linking people to a site or an image, or if using one as reference, remember to point out credit where due.

If you have question about how the site works, how can you post images and such, you can refer yourself to the forum´s official F.A.Q.
Chances are, your question´s already answered there.

Enjoy the site,



SimplyMaya Staff


This Newbie´s Guide to Netiquette in SM was made by adapting Virginia Shea´s book Netiquette available online here

adldesigner 27-04-2003 11:36 PM

*BUMP* -Read the d*mn thing- :cool:

Vectorman 29-04-2003 09:27 AM

Yes this is good to read for those of use who don't USE OUR BRAINS, which is actually all of us sometimes (yes even me!!!)

adldesigner 14-05-2003 04:49 PM

*BUMP* -For each and everyone that opens either duplicate threads on the same topic, or those that don´t use the search function on the site- :cool:

NitroLiq 14-05-2003 05:33 PM

This should be a sticky somewhere.

adldesigner 02-06-2003 11:36 AM

Bumping -yet again-
Read it.

Kevin 02-06-2003 11:46 AM

who me? :D

adldesigner 02-06-2003 11:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Kevin
who me? :D
Especially you. :cool:
-and me- :S

Kevin 02-06-2003 11:51 AM

I reakon our latest member of the month should read it to.... cranky old git :D

adldesigner 14-06-2003 10:50 AM

**Bumping**

Kevin 14-06-2003 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by adldesigner
**Bumping**
LMAO!!!! just a reminder hey adl? :D

NitroLiq 27-06-2003 01:31 PM

*bump*

I figured it was that time again.....I've been noticing quite a bit of cross-posting the same question in multiple forums. Also, people too lazy to use the **SEARCH** feature....If you're asking about "how to model a car," or anything to do with Connect Poly Shape and how to install it or Mentalray Final Gather...etc.etc....These things have been answered before....many times! So, stop being a bunch of lazy sods and search a bit....the internet's been around for awhile now....y'all should know better. (This doesn't mean try one search and give up...it means SPEND SOME TIME searching first...There are threads, a tutorial database, Google, etc.)

Kevin 27-06-2003 01:50 PM

LOL -

you cranky old sod! leave you alone for 5 minutes and ya screaming at everyone :D

adldesigner 23-08-2003 12:38 PM

BUMp .. and sticky.
(For a little while at least).

drknow 23-08-2003 01:26 PM

Hehe, all this bumping pushed this thread to the top 5 :) great little peice youve written there adl.


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