Guest guest Posted November 17, 2009 Report Share Posted November 17, 2009 Dear Friends, We receive tons of queries daily in this forum, so it is not possible to approve them all. Though there is no strict criteria, but following are some of the thoughts in my mind while approving a query - 1. It should have some learning and discussion value. 2. There should be some way to get feedback, e.g. queries from old members are better chances to get approved because we know we can get the feedback. 3. Queries with first level of analysis are better chances of getting approved. 4. It should have as much details as possible related to the query. 5. Queries with specific question has better chances of getting approved than just general reading requests. 6. Email with many questions has less chances of getting approved. 7. Forwarded emails are generally never approved. At the end I must say that it is OK to post queries of personal nature, but it has to qualify certain criteria to appear in the forum. Not all queries are approved. Also I try to maintain that the personal queries should not be more than 10% of the overall emails in the forum as much as possible. Thanks & Regards, Punit Pandey Moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 17, 2009 Report Share Posted November 17, 2009 sir, I feel that your decision on approving messages in just and fair. rgs H.Balakrishna lalkitab , Punit Pandey <punitp wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > We receive tons of queries daily in this forum, so it is not possible to > approve them all. Though there is no strict criteria, but following are some > of the thoughts in my mind while approving a query - > > 1. It should have some learning and discussion value. > 2. There should be some way to get feedback, e.g. queries from old members > are better chances to get approved because we know we can get the feedback. > 3. Queries with first level of analysis are better chances of getting > approved. > 4. It should have as much details as possible related to the query. > 5. Queries with specific question has better chances of getting approved > than just general reading requests. > 6. Email with many questions has less chances of getting approved. > 7. Forwarded emails are generally never approved. > > At the end I must say that it is OK to post queries of personal nature, but > it has to qualify certain criteria to appear in the forum. Not all queries > are approved. Also I try to maintain that the personal queries should not be > more than 10% of the overall emails in the forum as much as possible. > > Thanks & Regards, > > Punit Pandey > Moderator > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2009 Report Share Posted November 18, 2009 dear punit ji thanks for clearing the doubts. Dear all, Please donot mark your queries directly to our personal ID's. regards, leekhas lalkitab , Punit Pandey <punitp wrote: > > Dear Friends, > > We receive tons of queries daily in this forum, so it is not possible to > approve them all. Though there is no strict criteria, but following are some > of the thoughts in my mind while approving a query - > > 1. It should have some learning and discussion value. > 2. There should be some way to get feedback, e.g. queries from old members > are better chances to get approved because we know we can get the feedback. > 3. Queries with first level of analysis are better chances of getting > approved. > 4. It should have as much details as possible related to the query. > 5. Queries with specific question has better chances of getting approved > than just general reading requests. > 6. Email with many questions has less chances of getting approved. > 7. Forwarded emails are generally never approved. > > At the end I must say that it is OK to post queries of personal nature, but > it has to qualify certain criteria to appear in the forum. Not all queries > are approved. Also I try to maintain that the personal queries should not be > more than 10% of the overall emails in the forum as much as possible. > > Thanks & Regards, > > Punit Pandey > Moderator > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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