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Anonymous
Hey, has an /r/ style FAQ image been done yet?

Pic unrelated. Please don't hurt me.
>> Anonymous
wha? are you talking about a sticky?
>> Anonymous
You mean for like instructions on posting, or as a collection of links to sites for crap that people ask for 24/7 like instructions or the same damn 5 models?
>> Anonymous
>>141437
This.
>> Anonymous
Noobs of course can't know this, but /po/ once had a sticky.
Doesn't work, it will just actually GIVE trolls the idea / incentive to make threads about how the stuff in the sticky isn't correct according to them, the exact OPPOSITE of what /po/ would want.........
C'mon, even if you're new here, even after 5 minutes, you KNOW that's how 4Chan works.....
>> Anonymous
>>141605
Well, for one, /r/ currently has a faq image which depicts all the steps you should take before /r/ing something (links to helpful sites etc.) I thought something like that is needed here in /po/.

And there's not too much trolling or flaming going on here, is there?
>> Anonymous
>>141610
[a / b / c / d / e / f / g / gif / h / hr / k / m / o / p / s / t / u / v / w / wg] [i / ic] [cm / y] [r9k] [an / cgl / ck / co / fa / fit / hc / jp / mu / n / po / sp / tg / toy / trv / tv / x] [rs] don't have a sticky (seriously, it's called a sticky, not a "faq image") I thought /po/ doesn't need one either.
We HAD one.
Did NOT work.
>> Anonymous
I remember that sticky: it had a lot of frequently requested papercrafts and links to sites. The rest of /po/ pretty much became:
>Where can I find this?
>Look at the goddamn sticky!!!!!!!!!!!
I think this way is better now.
>> Anonymous
>>141611
I was under the impression that a sticky simply meant a thread which the moderators had marked to "stick" indefinently to the first page.
>> Anonymous
>>141623I was under the impression that a sticky simply meant a thread which the moderators had marked to "stick" indefinently to the first page.
It IS a thread which the moderators have marked to "stick" indefinately to the first page.
Why you can't reply to it? Because they were smart enough to lock it for comments, because they know what happens to stickies: they turn against the board.
>> Anonymous
>>141625
Well, the thing is /r/ has an image which to my knowledge appeared after their sticky was bebunked, which showed several steps you need to take before /r/ing.

If you don't know what the hell I'm talking about, I'll post it once I have accses to my other computer.