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Agree. I also suspect many of those people don't realize that we have guidelines.I think the problem is that many new members don't read the guidelines at all.
Therefore, [for the reasons mentioned] we ought to assume that many new members don't know about the guidelines.
The site owner had subsequently added a guidelines banner that appears at the top of the forum's front page, after a new member clicks the emailed confirmation link, but that banner appears only once. Because that one-time banner is the first and only guidelines indication presented to new members, I'm not surprised that it's ineffective.
I tend to think that moderation is the easiest solution for threads with no effort, but historically it's been impossible to get moderators here on the same page. I've made three attempts to solicit interest from all members in forming a unified response to threads from new members, but those efforts went absolutely nowhere. At this point, I'm interested only in rewriting the guidelines. I suppose that getting people to read them is something that all regular contributors will have to deal with in their own, personal way. (We can't alter the forum software, and the site owner is not interested beyond emergencies.)
So there it is. The world has changed.
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