We've pulled together a VERY draft wiki of posting guidelines for the Theology forums. While "play nice and don't insult one another" is a great beginning, it's almost impossible to moderate. We need more guidance from you as to what you expect the limitations to be.
So we are entreating those who post here regularly, or who care about such things, to please visit the wiki and add to the discussion.
Wikis are collaborative documents. Anyone can edit the text of the wiki. It is considered polite to discuss it in the discussion thread first, and get consensus before making changes. The wiki that is there is a very rough draft, loosely based on stickies we've had in some forums here. It is only offered as something to get the discussion going.
Wiki: Posting Guidelines for Theology
Discussion thread for the Wiki (also found at the bottom of the wiki's page, if you click the "Discussion" button)
Listing of all of Theology's wikis (in case you want to participate in specific discussions for other Theology forums)
How to Wiki (a guide to all things wiki)
Thank you for your participation!
So we are entreating those who post here regularly, or who care about such things, to please visit the wiki and add to the discussion.
Wikis are collaborative documents. Anyone can edit the text of the wiki. It is considered polite to discuss it in the discussion thread first, and get consensus before making changes. The wiki that is there is a very rough draft, loosely based on stickies we've had in some forums here. It is only offered as something to get the discussion going.
Wiki: Posting Guidelines for Theology
Discussion thread for the Wiki (also found at the bottom of the wiki's page, if you click the "Discussion" button)
Listing of all of Theology's wikis (in case you want to participate in specific discussions for other Theology forums)
How to Wiki (a guide to all things wiki)
Thank you for your participation!