- Jan 8, 2013
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Hello, I'm new and I'd like to ask a few things (I came up with a few doubts while reading the rules).
In the General Forum Rules, point 1 says "Try to be active and post regularly. Although not mandatory it will increase your member status.". Now, I am pretty busy due to school (I'm in the last grade, so I'll have to study from here to July, to be able to be admitted to finals and pass them, so that I can graduate and get my diploma), so I won't be online that much. This rule made my confused, because I don't get if to be a user I have to be active or if it's just a tip.
Then, point 7 says "Do not post personal details on the public forum. Use your profile and your personal blogs to post personal info that you might want other members to see.", does this mean that in my introduction also I have to be quick and not say too many personal things?
Then I still have a doubt remaining, about my avatar and signature, because rules said the size is chosen due to the account's "level", but I can't find where to check how big they can be when you've just joined.
Thanks in advance to anyone who will reply!
In the General Forum Rules, point 1 says "Try to be active and post regularly. Although not mandatory it will increase your member status.". Now, I am pretty busy due to school (I'm in the last grade, so I'll have to study from here to July, to be able to be admitted to finals and pass them, so that I can graduate and get my diploma), so I won't be online that much. This rule made my confused, because I don't get if to be a user I have to be active or if it's just a tip.
Then, point 7 says "Do not post personal details on the public forum. Use your profile and your personal blogs to post personal info that you might want other members to see.", does this mean that in my introduction also I have to be quick and not say too many personal things?
Then I still have a doubt remaining, about my avatar and signature, because rules said the size is chosen due to the account's "level", but I can't find where to check how big they can be when you've just joined.
Thanks in advance to anyone who will reply!