Posted: Sat Jul 02, 2011 11:36 am
As you may (or may not) have noticed, our new system has now been fully implemented, along with the removal of both SUBLUXATION and BIOFEEDBACK forums. All work that had been posted there was not discarded. It can now be found in the archives.
If you haven't already done so, please re-familiarize yourself with the WPF FAQs, in specific the information under the question "Which Forum Should I Post In?" which can be found in the HYPNOTIC SUGGESTIONS forum, or by clicking on the link below:
WPF FAQs
This document has been updated to reflect the new color-coded critique system. Also, please be aware that since we have only one main posting forum now, the guidelines regarding posting multiple poems a day have changed:
WHAT ARE THE POSTING LIMITS?
Given that we have only one main posting forum here at Wild, members are limited to posting one poem per day to prevent overloading of the forum. Please don't be a "board hog." Overposting pushes work down the boards too fast. Please be considerate of other members and their desire to have their work on display too. Two to three poems a week is an even more realistic goal. If you post numerous poems back to back in a given day, all poems posted after the first will be removed. You may re-post them later, at a rate of one per day.
Also, please keep in mind that membership at WPF is a reciprocal arrangement. The more comments you make on others' work, the more comments you will generally receive. Posting at least two/three or more comments on others' work for every poem you post is a good general guideline. There is no limit on the number of comments you can make on others' work, so if you must overpost, do overpost commentary, not your own poems.
Therefore, if you post multiple poems per day, don't be surprised if you find all poems after the first posted that day have disappeared. We're going to be enforcing this guideline more strictly from now on. You won't be warned; they'll just go POOF! as will any commentary left on the thread before we find it.
While you're there reading the updated FAQs, we encourage you to re-familiarize yourself with our WPF CRITIQUING GUIDELINES as well.
Any questions or comments should be sent to us at adminwpf@wildpoetryforum.com.
Thanks for being great beta testers of this new system, and for being willing to embracing the changes with open minds and positive attitudes. We think once everyone gets accustomed to this new system, all will be well, and things will work more efficiently around here.
WPF Administration
If you haven't already done so, please re-familiarize yourself with the WPF FAQs, in specific the information under the question "Which Forum Should I Post In?" which can be found in the HYPNOTIC SUGGESTIONS forum, or by clicking on the link below:
WPF FAQs
This document has been updated to reflect the new color-coded critique system. Also, please be aware that since we have only one main posting forum now, the guidelines regarding posting multiple poems a day have changed:
WHAT ARE THE POSTING LIMITS?
Given that we have only one main posting forum here at Wild, members are limited to posting one poem per day to prevent overloading of the forum. Please don't be a "board hog." Overposting pushes work down the boards too fast. Please be considerate of other members and their desire to have their work on display too. Two to three poems a week is an even more realistic goal. If you post numerous poems back to back in a given day, all poems posted after the first will be removed. You may re-post them later, at a rate of one per day.
Also, please keep in mind that membership at WPF is a reciprocal arrangement. The more comments you make on others' work, the more comments you will generally receive. Posting at least two/three or more comments on others' work for every poem you post is a good general guideline. There is no limit on the number of comments you can make on others' work, so if you must overpost, do overpost commentary, not your own poems.
Therefore, if you post multiple poems per day, don't be surprised if you find all poems after the first posted that day have disappeared. We're going to be enforcing this guideline more strictly from now on. You won't be warned; they'll just go POOF! as will any commentary left on the thread before we find it.
While you're there reading the updated FAQs, we encourage you to re-familiarize yourself with our WPF CRITIQUING GUIDELINES as well.
Any questions or comments should be sent to us at adminwpf@wildpoetryforum.com.
Thanks for being great beta testers of this new system, and for being willing to embracing the changes with open minds and positive attitudes. We think once everyone gets accustomed to this new system, all will be well, and things will work more efficiently around here.
WPF Administration