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==Introduction==
 
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'''The quality of discussion in the [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/engine Engine forum of the Hotrodders Bulletin Board] has come into question. [[#Specific issues with engine forum discussions|Concerns include]]: '''</font>
 
'''The quality of discussion in the [http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/engine Engine forum of the Hotrodders Bulletin Board] has come into question. [[#Specific issues with engine forum discussions|Concerns include]]: '''</font>
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====Lock posts that are repetitive====
 
====Lock posts that are repetitive====
Upon encountering a repetitive post, the mods could post a boilerplate "use the search function, please" response, and then lock the thread,
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Upon encountering a repetitive post, the mods could post a boilerplate "use the search function, please" response, and then lock the thread.
  
 
====Be more aggressive about moving posts into Hotrodding Basics====
 
====Be more aggressive about moving posts into Hotrodding Basics====
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===This change is an invitation to elitism and snobbery===
 
===This change is an invitation to elitism and snobbery===
*The newbie-ish aspect of the Hotrodding Basics forum discourages posting -- users are made to feel like lesser members of the hobby.
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*The elite vs. newbie aspect of the Hotrodding Basics forum discourages posting; new users are made to feel like lesser members of the hobby.
 
*People come to the forums for human interaction. Otherwise, they would read a book about hotrodding. It's not a big deal to say to a newbie: "do a search". It's part of the learning/teaching process. Don't want to help a newbie? Just don't respond.
 
*People come to the forums for human interaction. Otherwise, they would read a book about hotrodding. It's not a big deal to say to a newbie: "do a search". It's part of the learning/teaching process. Don't want to help a newbie? Just don't respond.
 
*Ignore the silly posts, and they essentially go away.
 
*Ignore the silly posts, and they essentially go away.
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*Rather than framing this as a rule/compliance issue, we can stress how useful the Hotrodding Basics forum can be. We can change the descriptive text, highlight it better, etc.
 
*Rather than framing this as a rule/compliance issue, we can stress how useful the Hotrodding Basics forum can be. We can change the descriptive text, highlight it better, etc.
 
*To move or not move into Hotrodding Basics is a judgement call.
 
*To move or not move into Hotrodding Basics is a judgement call.
*The moderator workload has to be reasonable.
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*We could make sure that there are plenty of mods who moderate in both the Engine and Basics forums. This is a sound approach, but there are few mods who participate on a daily basis, that leaves a lot to do for a few mods.
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*The moderator workload has to be reasonable- but the work cannot be neglected just because there may be a lot to do. If more mods are needed to get the job done, then assign moderator status to those who can handle the workload and who are on the board daily.
 
*We should clearly enunciate a list of the types of questions that qualify as "Basic".
 
*We should clearly enunciate a list of the types of questions that qualify as "Basic".
 
*Maybe we should try aggressively moving threads into Hotrodding Basics for a month or so, and see how it turns out?
 
*Maybe we should try aggressively moving threads into Hotrodding Basics for a month or so, and see how it turns out?
*We could make sure that there are plenty of mods who moderate in both the Engine and Basics forums.
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*Sometimes an initially "Basic" threads turns advanced, and vice versa.
*Sometimes an initially "Basic" threads turns advanced.
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*We need to be mindful of elitism, or, at least, the perception of elitism. One way to address this is if "advanced" users occasionally posted a genuine basic question in the Hotrodding Basics forum. Possibly better, that an "advanced" member take the time to answer a basic question in a way the new member gets a good grasp on the subject.
*We need to be mindful of elitism, or, at least, the perception of elitism. One way to address this is if "advanced" users occasionally posted a genuine basic question in the Hotrodding Basics forum.
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*Having a Basic forum doesn't mean that we're shunning newbies, it means that we've allocated a special zone just to help them.
 
*Having a Basic forum doesn't mean that we're shunning newbies, it means that we've allocated a special zone just to help them.
 
*A humorous and relevant thread posting video is [http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/posting here].
 
*A humorous and relevant thread posting video is [http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/posting here].
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==References==
 
==References==
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/help/board/forums.html Hotrodders Guidelines: Placing questions in the proper forum]
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*[http://www.hotrodders.com/help/board/forums.html Hotrodders Bulletin Board Guidelines: Placing Questions in the Proper Forum]
 
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/new-rule-engine-forum-please-read-150533.html New rule in the engine forum, PLEASE READ!]
 
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/new-rule-engine-forum-please-read-150533.html New rule in the engine forum, PLEASE READ!]
 
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/you-must-read-before-posting-engine-forum-150530.html Improving the Engine forum: wiki proposal]
 
*[http://www.hotrodders.com/forum/you-must-read-before-posting-engine-forum-150530.html Improving the Engine forum: wiki proposal]

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