While I haven't actively promoted the battleward.com site in a traditional sense, I've taken a more subtle approach to draw attention to our platform. Whenever new posts appear in our forum, I make it a point to share these discussions in one specific Facebook group and two other online communities outside of Facebook. To make it easy for interested individuals to explore our discussions, I ensure that links to the forum are included, allowing access without the need for registration. This method serves as a gentle invitation to our site, nurturing interest and engagement in our community.
I am conscious of the fact that the site is still a work in progress, with several enhancements and adjustments on the horizon. Because of this, I've been somewhat reserved about encouraging widespread attention. However, I want to make it clear that our community is welcoming and open to new members. If you feel inclined to join our forum discussions, please feel free to register. Your participation would be greatly valued.
The curiosity and interest from many of you have prompted me to share a bit more about how we're gradually building our community and the thoughtful consideration behind our site's development. Rest assured, this post will also be shared across the mentioned platforms to ensure transparency and to invite further discussion.
As we continue to refine and improve battleward.com, I look forward to welcoming new members and hearing your thoughts. Your feedback and participation are crucial to shaping a vibrant and dynamic community.
Edit: Apparently there is a problem with sharing this specific post on Facebook, as the posted link on Facebook goes to the Battleward forum's registration page. I guess I won't be sharing this post on Facebook.
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Forum rules
The forum rules are short and simple and are as follows:
1) Respect each other, even when there is disagreement.
2) No cursing, or name calling, or other derogatory remarks.
3) Opinions are just that, opinions, making opinions neither right nor wrong.
4) Don't post copyrighted material (if you're unsure, then for sure don't post it).
The forum rules are short and simple and are as follows:
1) Respect each other, even when there is disagreement.
2) No cursing, or name calling, or other derogatory remarks.
3) Opinions are just that, opinions, making opinions neither right nor wrong.
4) Don't post copyrighted material (if you're unsure, then for sure don't post it).