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Floor 16 Posted 2004-07-31 00:00 ·  中国 辽宁 沈阳 联通
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DOS basics really is a good section. If all the experts answer more simple questions, even more people will be attracted here. Also, how should registered members who do not log in for a certain period of time be handled?
Floor 17 Posted 2004-07-31 00:00 ·  中国 辽宁 沈阳 联通
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DOS basics really is a good section. More simple posts should be made there.
Floor 18 Posted 2004-08-09 00:00 ·  中国 河北 石家庄 联通
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The prosperity of the forum cannot be separated from the hard work of the webmaster and the moderators. Personally, I usually only hang around in the Q&A section, and from my own impression, it really does seem that only Wengier is working hard there. I rarely see the other moderators in the Q&A section, so many questions end up being left unanswered. 1. A moderator should not hold multiple positions at once; it is already good enough just to be a good moderator for one section. 2. Moderators, please answer questions more professionally—more professionally still! 3. Moderators, please work a bit harder and take the trouble to build up the pinned digest threads, because that is the forum’s history, and also where its essence lies. 4. Moderators, please truly shoulder the management responsibility of your sections, and make the people asking questions a bit more professional and more to the point, so that everyone does not get drowned in a massive flood of Help posts.
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