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View Poll Results: What would you think is fair for new comers to DSMStyle?
Restrict to Newbie forums for 50 post. Watch & coach on what is expected? Auto allow full access? 6 20.00%
Restrict to Newbie forums for 50 post. Watch & coach on what is expected? Admin approve full access? 8 26.67%
New memebers are allowed to post everywhere and corrected when a problem is found? 13 43.33%
Buy Tom a dictionary? 8 26.67%
Don't worry about it? 3 10.00%
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Old 07-01-2006   #6
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Re: Newbie opinions

I think it's nice to be able to read the posts, but I don't think it’s quite necessary to use all the apostrophes in stuff like I'm and I'll. It's not like it's a big deal to put them in, but I forget stuff like that all the time. I mean, it can still be read without a problem, so I don't understand why it is such a big deal.

Also, personally I found it kind of rude when I typed out my "Member Intro" and was ridiculed for not using perfect grammar. I'd think most people would be nice and say welcome or something along those lines, instead of telling me my grammar sucks.

It's kind of a pain to have to go back and re-read everything over and over again to make sure it's all perfect. I'll admit I'm not the greatest typer, but I don't think it's necessary to enforce it so harshly, everyone makes mistakes. And not everyone’s blessed with perfect typing.
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