When Posting A Simple Idea/Suggestion.

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fakeworld • 16 September 2012 at 3:15 PM

Hello everyone!

Most users don't fully explain themselves when posting simple suggestions, so most people don't understand and it create big debates, and sometimes it be hard to explain further so some give up. I want to teach others how to submit a good, fully explained suggestion. This is not for creatures. You may check out that thread: http://eggcave.com/forums/topic/8584.

1) Brain storm, don't just think of the nearest thing that pop into your head or post ideas just to be posting them. Think about how successful would they be on Egg Cave, how many users would actually like it and how would it effect users that don't.

2) Explain yourself. You need to give a full explaination, posting one sentence wouldn't help at all. We need to know how would it work, and what it actually is. Most people ignore ideas/suggestions when they don't simply understand or get the concept of it.

3) Browse the forum deeply to see if your suggestion was already suggested by someone else, I understand if you can't find the specific thread if it was suggested because you can't search threads.

4) If possible, create a example. This is optional, it'll give us a idea of what it would look like.

If you want, you may also add hash tags. Such as #Suggestions.

5) Give the thread a good title.
Bad: Suggestion 1 - Come look.
Good: The ability to ____ - With examples!

If you have anymore steps that would like to be added, private message me.


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jupiter_hollow • 16 September 2012 at 3:23 PM

@fakeworld I think it's a perfectly understandable and helpful tutorial you got there! 😃 Perfect! Thanks, this'll actually come to my use 😱

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fakeworld • 16 September 2012 at 3:58 PM

@jupiter_hollow I'm glad you find it helpful 😊

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jupiter_hollow • 16 September 2012 at 4:05 PM

@fakeworld Oh , could you put a hashtag about it? 😃 So it could be spread, you know?

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