Thread:Alpermaltepe/@comment-26172435-20160515193648

Hi Alpermaltepe,

I noticed you enthusiastically post a lot of suggestions, which mostly appear insufficient for various reasons.

As I do not wish to discourage you to keep thinking of awesome proposals to improve the mod, I wish to give you a bit of advice to help you improve your chances on a successful suggestion thread.


 * Choose a specific subject and objective and use both in the title.


 * Make a suggestion as concrete as possible, and try to be original. Many ideas have already been suggested before. With any idea that makes you feel as if it could be obvious, assume it is and therefore been addressed before.


 * Screen the Endorsed Suggestions Board for threads that already deal with the subject you wish to cover.


 * If you wish to suggest a way to implement a planned feature, make sure you add something seriously convincing and special, not obvious! Also make it very concrete and distinguishable. If you don't, a planned feature is just considered 'planned' and the thread is closed.


 * Create a post text in a separate document before you post it. Put it aside for a day. Re-edit it and do some grammar and spelling checks. Put it aside for another day. Do another re-edit and grammar and spelling check, and add some decent punctuation. Let it rest for another night. Twist and turn it against some bright light, or a friend, and then decide how to finish it. Post it.


 * Edit your first post if you want to add new insights. Don't add them only in additional posts to the thread.

Good luck! 