How to improve the forum content - seriously

1) If your post requires you to write any of these words then you are doing it wrong and are unlikely to be adding anything to the discussion - facepalm!
Whinge, cry, waaaaah, negative, facepalm, doing it wrong, not an issue, wrong game for you, suck it up.

2) If your troll post includes any of the following words, then you are likely flaming and ought to be banned.
Carebear, fanboy, white knight, greifer, troll, hater.

3) If your post includes any of the following words you risk not being taken seriously - or prolly not even read bro.
Bro, dude, prolly, arrrr, netcode, just sayin', aaaaaand.

4) If your post is about any of these topics then you are flogging a dead horse.
Combat logging, micro-transactions, mode hopping, player guilds, crafting, instancing, dead horses, name change.

If everybody avoided these 4 pitfalls, we could regain a helpful and informative discussion forum.
And free up a chunk of server space. Arrrr!
 
So much rep coming your way. I fully agree, there are nuggets of pure gold in this forum such as the shipyard tools, the permit/community goals threads etc but they are so weighed down by the mass of useless posts.

Can we add number 5) Are the servers up?
Don't get me wrong, 1 server thread is useful but when there are update notes published and 5 other threads asking the same thing I loose faith in the search function :p
 
You omitted "Iron-Man", "immersion", and "Newtonian", although those were more contentious a while ago maybe those horses really have been flogged down to their molecules by now..
 
Can I just say, you should add to your banned list of words: Entitled, old timer, 84, and the phrases "here before the kickstarter" and ... let's see ... Oh yeah, anything else I tend to say in my posts. :D
 
How kind and useful of you to sit in judgement upon the community. Clearly I missed the vote that appointed you arbiter. Nonetheless may you reign in peace.
 
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