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- limit to give everyone a fair chance of using the board.
- If not, try to limit yourself to a maximum of 5-7
- hours on each board per week.
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- 4.) Try to get involved. There is little worse than a user
- who logs on, looks around, and then logs off again
- without doing anything. Once you have been "validated"
- or "registered" on a new board, leave a message to the
- sysop and the rest of the users. Let everyone know
- that you are there, and tell them a bit about who you
- are. Don't be afraid to experiment with new features of
- the board that you have not used before. If you have
- any questions, again feel free to ask the SysOp for help.
-
- 5.) Try to follow the instructions for the BBS you are
- calling. BBSes will often have some rules regarding
- things such as use of aliases and profanity. It is
- always a good idea to find out about these limitations
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-