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  • General Guidelines for Editors


    Posted Date: 01 Oct 2008      Total Responses: 1

    Posted By: Tony       Member Level: Bronze     Points: 1


    I request all editors to follow these guidelines:

    1. Avoid editing and approving your own posts.

    2. Avoid deleting posts by other editors. If you need to delete another editor's posts, please contact Jose Mathew and get it done.

    3. Avoid conflicting with other editors in public forum messages. If there is a conflict, get in touch with Jose Mathew and find a solution.

    4. Editors are expected to be role models for other members. Do not violate any of ISC policies which will prompt other members also to do the same.

    5. If any editors are violating ISC policies, report to Jose Mathew directly instead of posting it in any forum thread.

    6. If you do not like any decision by ISC, you are still expected NOT to talk against it in public forum. But you can express your dis pleasure in this community forum.

    7. Avoid using chat code words anywhere in ISC. Use proper English words. We are an educational site and we want editors to show the direction to others.




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    Author: sandy    05 Oct 2008Member Level: BronzeRating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 4
    Hi Tony
    Here I have something to say like in online question section editors will have to approve their questions because if any question regarding computer is posted by any editor I cant approve because I know nothing, similarly if any question of medical pg entrance is posted by me none of the editor can post except I think Sachin if he is still in touch with all subjects.



    Author: Tony    06 Oct 2008Member Level: BronzeRating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 2
    Sandy,

    My opinion is, Editors should try to approve only questions related to their domain.

    Please give me your suggestions on this.

    - Tony


    Author: sandy    16 Oct 2008Member Level: BronzeRating: 2 out of 52 out of 5     Points: 4
    Yes Tony I fully agree with you, I have seen some questions approved in Pharmacology by Bharath Sudar which is absolutely not related to that subject, I even sent a personnal message to the member who posted those questions but it has been approved now I have to do an extra effort to find them and delete them.


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