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Imalengrat
Australia365 Posts
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Wrath 2.1
Germany880 Posts
We are here to share your pain. Also find the gay starcraft player next door <3 | ||
cYaN
Norway3322 Posts
Explore the site. There's so much cool stuff going on. So much information. Just click on everything. You'll gain the appreciation that way I think. | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On September 02 2011 22:29 cYaN wrote: This all reads far too much like a warning label. Explore the site. There's so much cool stuff going on. So much information. Just click on everything. You'll gain the appreciation that way I think. Yeah I'm quite interested to here some non-warning tips as well | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
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Archas
United States6531 Posts
On September 03 2011 07:41 Torte de Lini wrote: The more you post, the more scrutiny you'll be under. Speaking from experience there, eh, Torte? | ||
Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
On September 03 2011 07:42 Aeres wrote: Speaking from experience there, eh, Torte? especially | ||
Capped
United Kingdom7236 Posts
Why the **** didnt you make this thread 3 months ago -_- in all seriousness. 1) Dont express that surge of hate you cant explain towards X person. Just call your mum and rage about lindsay sporrer instead of TL. 2) There is much more to this website then SC2 / BW and streams. It is a community that you (given you arent a douche troll) are invited to be a part of, accept that invitation humbly and contribute towards the greatest group of nerdlings that ever existed! And also, check out the threads in sports and games, want a break from sc2? join one of the six million TL communities on other games. | ||
Linwelin
Ireland7554 Posts
Or ask him what's his opinion is about the metagame | ||
Danglars
United States12133 Posts
Don't insult posters, discuss what the topic. Don't theorycraft in the Strategy Forum. This means if you just imagine a strategy that involves unit counters, don't bring it into a discussion thread as the solution for whatever is talked about. Read the stickies in the top of the Forum Index. These will let you know about the basics before posting. Don't martyr yourself. Read mod warnings. And if you have something against mods (Stereotypes OR getting warned/banned once), try reading the Automatic Ban List to see just how hard they work to Protect TeamLiquid from the Scum of the Internet. If a thread shows people disproportionately in support or against an idea, like 95% to 5%, dont be that 5%. It has the potential to massively derail threads and can lead to your ban. This website is one of the most heavily moderated sites Ive ever come across. Its not really a good place to dispute anything because sooner or later words like "faggot" and "moron" starts getting thrown around and when people's feelings get hurt here, the offenders get swiftly dealt with. Part of the appeal of TL is that people with thin skins can feel comfortable here so keep that in mind before you post anything. Don't be the guy to broach personal attacks using words like "f*****" and "moron." You can argue against the common wave in a thread (Back UP what you say, please) but know when the topic has gotten so far off the original discussion topic to stop. Don't mistake good moderation with protection of thin skins. Someone with 200 posts can even get this wrong, as seen already. Be the smart newcomer that realizes mods don't invent grudges for their own personal satisfaction. | ||
d(O.o)a
Canada5066 Posts
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JingleHell
United States11308 Posts
Oh, and if you lurk a board for a bit, you can oftentimes find out what people are good for listening to there.(Example: I am the LAST person to listen to in Strat. But I don't post there, either.) If you have something that isn't thread-worthy, or that is too low consumption to dig through the potential drivel that would end up being responses to it, just PM those guys. Odds are, they'll appreciate not having to bounce verbal crescent wrenches off of digital skulls in the process of explaining. | ||
Plexa
Aotearoa39261 Posts
On September 03 2011 08:02 Capped wrote: In all seriousness, what is it with people censoring themselves? Seems to be a trend amongst newer posters. Being semi new myself, i am here to ask this question. Why the **** didnt you make this thread 3 months ago -_- in all seriousness. To answer your question, we know that TL is pretty unfriendly or at least is perceived as such by many. It's also pretty hard to use, and so we want to change that. This thread is a part of that effort why now and not earlier? Well. I'm sure you know how Blizzard speed works when it comes to projects. TL speed is marginally faster than that. On September 03 2011 08:47 d(O.o)a wrote: Never ever ever ever ever ever ever cross mani. Hahaha funny story http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=53174 http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=53174¤tpage=2#40 This was before I was staff and now me and mani are great friends <3 | ||
naggerNZ
New Zealand708 Posts
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Probe1
United States17920 Posts
But talking about how the opponent manhandled everything? That is so much better. | ||
Wrongspeedy
United States1655 Posts
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Warrior Madness
Canada3791 Posts
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Probe1
United States17920 Posts
On September 03 2011 21:30 Wrongspeedy wrote: Always preview your posts and make sure its something you would want posted. Never browse TL while your upset unless your just looking at the [SFW] Random Pictures thread. This is actually a good one. 4/5 of my warnings were when I was pissed off about something else and I posted some empty snarky comment. | ||
Macpo
453 Posts
try to listen twice to things you don't want to hear | ||
Bswhunter
Australia954 Posts
(Also try not to go in threads that discuss women outside of general discussion and blogs, Like ones in SC2 General) | ||
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