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Doug Burkhart wrote: | This is a whole other discssion but I think there should be a stricter set of rules in the events forum.
a) If an event or weekly is cancelled and you don't let us know, and this happens more than twice in a calandar year, then you no longer are allowed to post weeklies here.
b) If you are posting weeklies that don't see a run of longer than a month, and this happens more than 4 times in a Calandar year, then you loose the right to post any weeklies.
That kind of stuff confuses people who are looking for stuff to do, and in my opinion it brings the collective Cleveland scene down. I follow a similar set of unspoken guidelines, with redemption possibilites, for my own events mailer.
Additionally, this should not be a school of proper etiquette. I can forgive it when people don't understand how to use the forum, or wait until they figure it out. Hell, I can even forgive poor taste for a year or two. When you just blantantly don't have concern for the people you are marketing to --- over and over again -- that bothers me. |
Sounds good to me. Although, from my perspective, it gets frustrating to constantly have to harass people to format properly, when I came up with a very clear and precise system. All you have to do is copy and paste what is in the top thread (where you reply to post an event), and re-type in your specific info. Some people do it right on the first try and then there are others who post every week and just type whatever with no thought that I have to spend my time and go back in and fix it. That's just inconsiderate. Read the posting formatting template... it's really NOT that difficult and takes two seconds for you to do. If that is too hard, then just look at the forum posts themselves... they look a certain way, because I go in and make everything look nice and neat.
Thanks,
Derek
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