User blog:TerrariamcSwaggins/Important! Please read if you are a forum user.

Hello all, I am posting this blog in order to make a few renovations to the forums. I have already posted a thread on this but I want to get the community acquainted with this new approach to the forums as rapidly as possible. I am basically going to incorporate a few commands into the way we run the forums in order to make it easier to run and a better place to hold a decent conversation. When using a command just copy and paste the source coding from here to the thread you want to use the command in. Here are the commands and what they do:

''/Request: Thread Lock. Reason: [Insert reason here]'' What it does: A thread lock is a used when a thread gets too off topic or when the person who started the thread thinks it's time to close it.

How to use it: It is used by replying to the thread in question with the coding above.

''/Request: Remove Reply. Reason: [Insert reason here]'' What it does: A Reply Removal is used when a person's reply is either; Not on topic or very rude.

How to use it: It is used by quoting the reply in question with the coding above.

''/Request: Place thread on watch list. Reason: [Insert Reason here]'' What it does: A thread is placed on the watch list when when a thread seems weird or pointless. Once done a Moderator will keep an eye on the thread in question.

How to use it: Reply to the thread in question with the coding above.

/Request: Moderator's opinion on the topic. What it does: This is used to obtain a Moderator's opinion on the topic. Please do not abuse or the Moderator will not respond.

How to use: Respond to the thread in question with the coding above.

''/Request: Settle Argument. Reason: [Insert reason here]'' What it does: This is used if you see an argument that may be potentially explosive. Once used a Moderator will then attempt to settle the dispute.

How to use it: Quote the user's argument that may be volatile.

(Note: The "coding" is purely aesthetic)

Well, I believe that this wraps it up for now. Please comment your opinion on this below and if you have any ideas for commands, feel free to suggest them.

Thanks!