01-30-2012 07:27 AM
This is only my personal opinion.
There should be a forum rule that requires writing above a third grade level.
I find it difficult to take anyone seriously who uses 'u', 'ur', 'wat', '2day', etc...
In my opinion, there is no place on these forums for this juvenile leetspeak.
I guess everybody has their pet peeves.
01-30-2012 07:35 AM
ur not da only 1:
http://forums.ni.com/t5/BreakPoint/A-plea-for-full-words/m-p/751004#M6099
01-31-2012 08:00 AM
I agree and it should be added to the intro to the forums page here in the ediquite section.
Tell them they can do it if they insist but warn them the most experienced contributors may not even read the post.
Ben
02-01-2012 12:43 PM
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I think it what you are describing is more like SMS language.
02-01-2012 12:58 PM - edited 02-01-2012 01:00 PM
If it walks, smells, and quacks like a duck then its probably a duck.
Leetspeak, sms... both the same to me. They're both examples of chewed up and spat out English.
02-01-2012 01:09 PM
02-01-2012 01:16 PM - edited 02-01-2012 01:17 PM
Point taken... Touché!
02-01-2012 10:18 PM
I agree and it should be added to the intro to the forums page here in the ediquite section.
Tell them they can do it if they insist but warn them the most experienced contributors may not even read the post.
Ben
I edited the Posting Etiquette section here. Hopefully that will help
02-02-2012 07:22 AM
Good start!
Could you please make it bold?
Unless someone reads the entire document it would be easily missed. I would think making it a sepearte bullet would make it more pronounced.
Thank you!
Ben
02-02-2012 10:43 AM
@Jordan G wrote:
I edited the Posting Etiquette section here. Hopefully that will help
One of the most important parts of a post is the post title, or "Subject" (as the entry field is called) and it is often misused. I would add a sentence ...
"When writing a question, the most visible, and thus most important part is the subject line. It needs to be concise, unique, specific to the problem, and draw attention. Avoid generic subjects such as "help me", "labview problem", "how do I do this", "question", etc.. Better examples are for example "Nonlinear fitting always fails", "How do I transmit a cluster via UDP", LabVIEW crashes when I do A followed by B". Keep the subject short and don't put an entire paragraph in that field. Think of it as the headline in a newspaper article."