Originally Posted by
Verye
Hey, this is just a suggestion that I think could help with all the questions that are constantly posted in the Scams, Exploits, and Bots/Hacks sections.
The WoW General section is intended for all WoW-related questions, including Scams and Exploits. The current description says:
And of course, all the non-question sections have big warnings in red and caps saying "NO QUESTIONS HERE!"
Both of these things are definitely good, but I feel you should go one step further. There are many people who simply have a question in their mind, look at all the sections, and think the WoW General section is just for talking about WoW character development or random in-game stuff, things that don't have to do with the "underground," or the rule-breaking things, like scamming, exploiting, and botting. I know the admins understand that they want the WoW General section to be for questions, which is why they put that message, but I just feel that the message is too vague in its current state, and therefore is not strong enough.
Yes, I know that there's already a huge warning saying not to post questions in those sections, but I do not think it would do any harm to maybe change the WoW General description to all caps so it says something along the lines of:
Many, many people overlook that section, and I feel like it's not getting enough love. They feel that they can only be helped in the "World of Warcraft" division of forums regarding rule-breaking activities, and not in the "WoW Discussions" one, which is considerably lower down on the forum list.
I feel this would reduce the number of questions posted in the rule-breaking questions. I've seen many people say "oh I didn't know I should post in WoW General about this." The section is underestimated and overlooked in general, and just changing the tag a little bit could help with that, I think.
I know that this seems like a minor fix to a big problem: people posting things in the wrong sections. However, appending the forum description would take maybe 30 seconds at most, and I just do not think it could hurt.
Thank you for reading.