by everything on Tue Aug 08, 2017 10:07 am
I am not a mod here, so this is just my opinion: while there shouldn't be personal attacks only, newcomers would be wise to read the REST of the FAQs first before walking into the bar and acting like everyone else is an idiot. For example (my emphases):
FAQ03: What is the best way for new members to introduce themselves to the RSF community?
After registering, post some info about your training background and who you have studied with in the Xingyiquan - Baguazhang - Taijiquan section of the forum. Post to the thread here: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=84
FAQ04: What attitude should I have on RSF?
Whether you agree or disagree with someone, never get into personal attack.
Keep a light mood, don't get too serious, and don't try to be a smartass if you're a n00b. Meet the people, search around before making judgements, and you'll blend in.
Don't try to come here expecting everyone to kiss your ass, or trying to show us the errors of our ways and the perfection of yours.
Think of RSF as a bar, a club where members are having a few drinks and discussing topics and joking around. Think of the admins and mods as bouncers that drink with you, even do a little dance but will not hesitate to grab you by the neck and kick you out if you don't follow the rules.
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