Duracuir1
··Never Used A KodakDear members
I recall a recent post by dsio suggesting patience and restraint when reviewing a new member’s first post or thread. (Not get angry! Bad for the heart.)
Perhaps we can all chip in here and list what we like in a new member’s intro and what we don’t.
Heck, the first time I saw the term « Post Farming » was here and what came to mind was:
This morning I read a definitive DO. A very nice intro from @p_rover Above is my contribution as a DO.
A regular DON’T is one where a new member fails to provide us with an introduction and simply wants an evaluation of their watch. No more no less. Example (I made this one up). Note the useless photo provided. The always helpful Dan S and watchyouwant will try their best but without better photos, including one of the inner caseback (for most Omegas) they will be basing their response, if any, on their vast experience.
So, members, what else can we add to the list of DOs and DON’Ts?
If this is duplicating an older members’ thread, let me know.
I recall a recent post by dsio suggesting patience and restraint when reviewing a new member’s first post or thread. (Not get angry! Bad for the heart.)
Perhaps we can all chip in here and list what we like in a new member’s intro and what we don’t.
Heck, the first time I saw the term « Post Farming » was here and what came to mind was:
This morning I read a definitive DO. A very nice intro from @p_rover Above is my contribution as a DO.
A regular DON’T is one where a new member fails to provide us with an introduction and simply wants an evaluation of their watch. No more no less. Example (I made this one up). Note the useless photo provided. The always helpful Dan S and watchyouwant will try their best but without better photos, including one of the inner caseback (for most Omegas) they will be basing their response, if any, on their vast experience.
So, members, what else can we add to the list of DOs and DON’Ts?
If this is duplicating an older members’ thread, let me know.








