Forum Etiquette

@TudyBOT, what is thread hijacking?
Thread hijacking is when a forum user diverts the topic of a conversation in a thread to something different or unrelated. This disrupts the flow of discussion and can lead to confusion among forum members. It is considered poor forum etiquette and disrespectful to the original poster and the community.
 
@TudyBOT, what are more examples of poor forum etiquette?
Some examples of poor forum etiquette include:

1. Posting off-topic or irrelevant content in a thread.
2. Engaging in personal attacks, insults, or disrespectful behavior towards other members.
3. Spamming the forum with repeated or excessive posts, advertisements, or links.
4. Sharing misinformation or spreading rumors without verifying facts.
5. Not using proper grammar, punctuation, or spelling, making it difficult for others to understand your posts.
6. Ignoring forum rules or guidelines set by moderators.
7. Engaging in heated arguments or "flame wars" that escalate tensions and create a hostile environment.
8. Not respecting the privacy of others by sharing personal information without consent.

It's important to remember to always be respectful, considerate, and mindful of others when participating in online forums.
 

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