Why do moderators care if my thread is in the right forum?
I've seen a few complaints about infractions regarding thread placement. I've also seen a few complaints about people asking the same questions over and over again. These are related problems.
When you post something about your car in the wrong section, the guy browsing the right forum can't find it. That's a big problem because that guy is going to ask a question that you may have already answered in your thread.
It's one thing if you posted something about your engine in a general section. We'd like to see it in the engine section, but we probably won't make a big deal about it. Expect a PM reminding you to put your threads in the right place.
It's a whole different animal when you start posting about your V6 in the 1LE forum. V6 guys won't be able to find it, and the 1LE guys don't care about your V6. That's not to say that you don't deserve an answer to your question, but you should ask in a place where people are going to look. Asking the wrong section is bad for you getting feedback, and you may receive an infraction.
It's also bad for Camaro5. One of the reasons we don't like to see misplaced posts is our friend, Google. There's a concept called search engine optimization (SEO), and without getting too technical, being organized helps us as a community by ensuring that content stays at the top of Google's search results. That means we get new members who are looking for answers online.
Additionally, being organized helps you. If you want an answer, then you know where to look. In my opinion, vBulletin's search feature isn't that great, so I browse when I'm looking for answers. A lot of you guys do the same things, and it helps us keep the community rolling.
When you a see a thread out of place, that means that we haven't caught it yet. As moderators, we all have other jobs and responsibilities besides Camaro5, so we can't spend our entire day looking for posts that are out of place. When you see it, report it. We'll get notice that something is wrong, and we can go straight to the problem. That also applies to trolls and other dirtbags who don't belong in our community. We are here to help.
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