Open discussion: Community Guidelines
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15-01-2015 11:11 - edited 15-01-2015 11:37
Hi guys,
I hope you're all doing well!
Towards the end of 2014, the community team mentioned that we intend to hold a few discussions based on some of the actions and programmes we conduct on the community. One of these topics is the community guidelines themselves, which you can read here.
These guidelines have been used since this team took over management on the community and while a few minor amendments have been made, they have remained mostly consistent for a long period. It's often difficult to cover all bases in detail in community guidelines, as while a thorough set of rules helps to govern a community, too many rules and regulations can also provide a very inhibitive atmosphere - something our team wants to avoid for your benefit.
However, we’d love to hear your thoughts on the guidelines. What aspects do you think are very important? Which parts need more explanation in your view? Is there anything you would add or remove?
While we want to hear your thoughts, below are a few points from our perspective that need to be taken into account when posting your views:
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- Guidelines must apply to regular members and brand new members alike.
- We do not want to provide guidelines that make new members feel inhibited or apprehensive about posting for the first time, as this can be a nerve-wracking experience for some.
- This discussion has not been created for members to post their thoughts on how other members behave on the community in conjunction with the current guidelines. Please avoid referencing other members’ behaviours or their moderation instances when you post your views.
- There will be many great points and opinions posted by your good selves, but please bear in mind that we will not be able to cater to every single point. We’ve always tried to ensure that any guidelines have been as fair to a large group as possible.
- The community team always wants to embrace everyone’s uniqueness on the community, allowing each member to have the freedom to express themselves in terms of discussions and advice (as long as it is not disruptive to others of course). The last thing that any community needs is for everyone to post in the same tone, style and structure.
We're really excited to hear your thoughts and I hope you will enjoy posting your views on this!
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on 15-01-2015 11:19
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on 15-01-2015 11:21
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on 15-01-2015 11:21
I've noticed a few topics from newly registered members posting subjects presuming they are communicating with O2 themselves?
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on 15-01-2015 11:30
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on 15-01-2015 11:30
Let's have some constructive guideline as to what can be posted....
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on 15-01-2015 11:39
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on 15-01-2015 11:39
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on 15-01-2015 11:44
Copy paste wall of text replies, of which only 20% of the wall of text is relevant.
The rest being confusing and in some cases contradictory to the request.
Copy paste is fine but the info must be relevant.
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on 15-01-2015 11:50
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on 15-01-2015 11:50
News items should be relevant. I read the BBC news every morning and see it copied and pasted here. One member has started over a thousand threads, 50% unanswered and the majority of the rest mundane, inane and have no place on a technical and support site.
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on 15-01-2015 11:51
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on 15-01-2015 11:51
@Marjo wrote:
@Bambino wrote:You said we can read the guidelines here. Where? You haven't provided a link.
Oops, fixed now. Cheers
That's better. Thank you. While I'm in pedantic mode, the heading in Section 9 is incorrect. It should read 'Proprietary', not 'Propriety'. Two similar words, but very different meanings.
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on 15-01-2015 11:59
@jonsie wrote:News items should be relevant. I read the BBC news every morning and see it copied and pasted here. One member has started over a thousand threads, 50% unanswered and the majority of the rest mundane, inane and have no place on a technical and support site.
I didn't think it was a "technical and support site"? I always thought it was a Community site for like-minded people to discuss essentially anything telecoms related with an off-topic section for everything else
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on 15-01-2015 12:17
http://community.o2.co.uk/t5/forums/unansweredtopicspage/node-id/community%3A1

