Creating a thread -- read me!
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Creating a thread -- read me!
When creating a thread, make SURE that you're putting it in the right place! Threads should only be in the main section when they do not fit in ANY subforum.
Please title your threads appropriately:
If your thread will have mature content in it, include the (M) in the title.
If your thread is open only to those who are invited, list the invited characters in the title.
Example: Courtroom Laughapalooza! (Edgeworth, Judge, Damon Gant)
If your thread is open only to those who are invited, but one may request to join, add an asterisk after the last character name.
Example: Courtroom Laughapalooza! (Edgeworth, Judge, Damon Gant*)
If your thread will be open to anyone, do not put the characters in the title.
(may be updated with time)
Please clearly state the subject of your thread somewhere in the first post.
Example: "Wacky hijinks when Gant steal's the Judge's rubber duck!"
If you are continuing another thread for mature content or a side conversation or whatever, please state that in the first post as your subject, as well as the title of the previous thread.
Example: "Continuation of Court Laughapalooza! Edgeworth and the Judge have a private conversation about the loss of the duck."
Please title your threads appropriately:
If your thread will have mature content in it, include the (M) in the title.
If your thread is open only to those who are invited, list the invited characters in the title.
Example: Courtroom Laughapalooza! (Edgeworth, Judge, Damon Gant)
If your thread is open only to those who are invited, but one may request to join, add an asterisk after the last character name.
Example: Courtroom Laughapalooza! (Edgeworth, Judge, Damon Gant*)
If your thread will be open to anyone, do not put the characters in the title.
(may be updated with time)
Please clearly state the subject of your thread somewhere in the first post.
Example: "Wacky hijinks when Gant steal's the Judge's rubber duck!"
If you are continuing another thread for mature content or a side conversation or whatever, please state that in the first post as your subject, as well as the title of the previous thread.
Example: "Continuation of Court Laughapalooza! Edgeworth and the Judge have a private conversation about the loss of the duck."
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