copyedits on new user JIT education panel

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Jeff Atwood 2013-04-19 12:21:51 -07:00
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Keep in mind as you compose your topic:
- Does the title adequately describe what someone could reasonably expect to find if they opened your topic?
- Is your title interesting? Does it accurately describe what will be in your topic?
- The first post defines your topic: What is this about? Who would be interested in it? Why does it matter? What kind of responses are you hoping for from the community?
- What is this about? Who would be interested in it? Why does it matter? What kind of responses are you hoping for from the community?
- Try to choose the right words so others can *find* your topic. If it needs to be in a category, pick an appropriate category.
- Include good search words in your topic so others can *find* it. To group your topic with related topics, select a category.
For more guidance, [see our FAQ](/faq). This panel will only appear for your first %{education_posts_text}.
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- Does your reply improve the conversation in some way, however small?
- Treat your fellow community members with the same respect you'd wish to be treated.
- Be kind to your fellow community members.
- It's fine to be critical, but remember to criticize *ideas*, not people.

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Keep in mind as you compose your topic:
- Does the title adequately describe what someone could reasonably expect to find if they opened your topic?
- Is your title interesting? Does it accurately describe what will be in your topic?
- The first post defines your topic: What is this about? Who would be interested in it? Why does it matter? What kind of responses are you hoping for from the community?
- What is this about? Who would be interested in it? Why does it matter? What kind of responses are you hoping for from the community?
- Try to choose the right words so others can *find* your topic. If it needs to be in a category, pick an appropriate category.
- Include good search words in your topic so others can *find* it. To group your topic with related topics, select a category.
For more guidance, [see our FAQ](/faq). This panel will only appear for your first %{education_posts_text}.
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- Does your reply improve the conversation in some way, however small?
- Treat your fellow community members with the same respect you'd wish to be treated.
- Be kind to your fellow community members.
- It's fine to be critical, but remember to criticize *ideas*, not people.

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Keep in mind as you compose your topic:
- Does the title adequately describe what someone could reasonably expect to find if they opened your topic?
- Is your title interesting? Does it accurately describe what will be in your topic?
- The first post defines your topic: What is this about? Who would be interested in it? Why does it matter? What kind of responses are you hoping for from the community?
- What is this about? Who would be interested in it? Why does it matter? What kind of responses are you hoping for from the community?
- Try to choose the right words so others can *find* your topic. If it needs to be in a category, pick an appropriate category.
- Include good search words in your topic so others can *find* it. To group your topic with related topics, select a category.
For more guidance, [see our FAQ](/faq). This panel will only appear for your first %{education_posts_text}.
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- Does your reply improve the conversation in some way, however small?
- Treat your fellow community members with the same respect you'd wish to be treated.
- Be kind to your fellow community members.
- It's fine to be critical, but remember to criticize *ideas*, not people.