There is a rule on the forums, and it goes like this "No pointless threads/posts. This includes posts unrelated to the topic, excessive bumping, derailing threads, etc.".
Now first of all, this rule is extremely unclear. What should be considered as pointless, and what not? It'd be a good idea to clarify the rule, so that it's more or less clear what is pointless and what isn't.
Secondly, the rule isn't enforced very consequently. I'll interpret the rule meaning "If a thread can be made as a profile post and have the same use, don't make a thread, but a profile post." But then you have this thread which could have been a profile post, and it indeed was locked, but you also have this thread which could just as well have been a profile post, but wasn't locked. This might just be because of the unclarity of the rule, and I have misunderstood it and one of them is allowed and the other one isn't, but it might also be because of an inconsequence in enforcing the rules.
I think the rule should be more clarified, to make it easier for people to understand what exactly is meant, and to explain more thoroughly to the staff team what is, and what isn't allowed.
Let me know what you think by voting in the poll, and if you vote no, I'd appreciate it if you explained why.
Now first of all, this rule is extremely unclear. What should be considered as pointless, and what not? It'd be a good idea to clarify the rule, so that it's more or less clear what is pointless and what isn't.
Secondly, the rule isn't enforced very consequently. I'll interpret the rule meaning "If a thread can be made as a profile post and have the same use, don't make a thread, but a profile post." But then you have this thread which could have been a profile post, and it indeed was locked, but you also have this thread which could just as well have been a profile post, but wasn't locked. This might just be because of the unclarity of the rule, and I have misunderstood it and one of them is allowed and the other one isn't, but it might also be because of an inconsequence in enforcing the rules.
I think the rule should be more clarified, to make it easier for people to understand what exactly is meant, and to explain more thoroughly to the staff team what is, and what isn't allowed.
Let me know what you think by voting in the poll, and if you vote no, I'd appreciate it if you explained why.