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- | In context, the '''Forum''' is the external bulletin board for discussions related to the [[Poe-verse]] (the world of Errant Story). It | + | In context, the '''Forum''' is the external bulletin board for discussions related to the [[Poe-verse]] (the world of Errant Story). It used to be hosted by the Kyhm system, as was a board for discussions of [[Michael Poe]]'s other well-known serial, '''[[Exploitation Now]]'''. Now, however, it's part of the Errant Story product line itself; see link below. |
- | The Forum is organized according to "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threaded_discussion threads] | + | The Forum is organized according to "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Threaded_discussion threads]" organized into topics. Each daily episode of Errant Story usually generates exactly one thread. Readers often vie to see who can start the thread for a new episode soonest after the episode is posted. If parallel threads get created as a result, convention calls for them to be merged. Threads also develop around informational postings (usually by [[Hilary Hatch | Impy]]), polls, and odds and ends. |
- | See the | + | See the [http://forums.errantstory.com/faq.php FAQ page] for procedures and protocols in using the Forum, as well as [http://forums.errantstory.com/viewforum.php?f=15 this topic] in the Forum itself. |
- | * [http://forums. | + | * [http://forums.errantstory.com/index.php Starting point for the Errant Story Forums] |
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 01:24, 27 September 2007
In context, the Forum is the external bulletin board for discussions related to the Poe-verse (the world of Errant Story). It used to be hosted by the Kyhm system, as was a board for discussions of Michael Poe's other well-known serial, Exploitation Now. Now, however, it's part of the Errant Story product line itself; see link below.
The Forum is organized according to "threads" organized into topics. Each daily episode of Errant Story usually generates exactly one thread. Readers often vie to see who can start the thread for a new episode soonest after the episode is posted. If parallel threads get created as a result, convention calls for them to be merged. Threads also develop around informational postings (usually by Impy), polls, and odds and ends.
See the FAQ page for procedures and protocols in using the Forum, as well as this topic in the Forum itself.