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Posted by: Orisla Admin
Please make sure you are using the Culture, Resources, Business, and Community Watch designations correctly when you are creating your Topics.
There are several topics that have been created that should only have been put under the Culture designation that have been put under every designation.

Which Categories should I select when I'm making my Topic?

    Culture: This is your contribution to your culture whether it be local, global, or somewhere in between. Are you hosting an event? Are you hosting a debate or asking a question? Did you create something? Did you see something cool on your way to work? How was your day? Etc.

    Resources: This is for things that you're offering for free. These can be social programs, giveaways, services, etc. As long as you are not charging for the service, it can be posted here.

    Business: This is for services that you are hoping to use to make money. Deals, networking opportunities, specials, etc.

    Community Watch: This is for things that are happening that you feel require some kind of attention. Did you wake up early and see that the roads are icy? Use this to let people in your area know. Do you have a question about a weird smell or loud noise in the middle of the night? Ask here.

Some examples of this in action are:

    I'm in a band! - Culture
    My band is giving away free shirts! - Resources
    My band is giving away free shirts at the upcoming festival! - Culture + Resources
    My band's first album is for sale! - Business
    My band's first concert is happening soon, get tickets now! - Culture + Business
    Someone has set fire to the constabulatory! - Community Watch
    My former band set fire to the constabulatory, here's why! - Culture + Community Watch

Thank everyone for being here, you're making this site a really awesome place to be!

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Posted by: smontaos

Hi. This is acknowledge!


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