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- Loki's BBS Guide 1.3
- --------------------
-
- Written/Typed by Loki. Inspired by Mel North's BBS Etiquette,
- whoever the fuck he is.
-
- Sysops have my permission to post this on their boards
- as long as they follow these rules:
- As long as they leave the integrity intact, they may
- substitute fartknocker for shit (the noun), heck
- for fuck, buttwipe for asshole, farting for fucking,
- galldarnit for goddamnit, etc.
-
- These are some general rules that, were they followed, would for
- the most part make bbsing life much easier. I've developed
- these from general observations, experience, and from friends'
- personal experiences. I've also made a few points in here on
- the bbsing community as well, or at least those members who are
- assholes. If I offend anybody, I can be reached at the Immortal
- Hate BBS in Lubbock or a few sellect boards in Houston, Montreal,
- and Berlin. I welcome replies and if they are intelligent or at
- least make a good point or argument for or against what I have
- said then they will be considered for BBS Guide 1.942.
- This seems quite offensive but I'm writing it for a college/high
- school crowd. I'm dead serious about most of it. It's meant to
- be humorous but also is a critique of BBS society. You may even
- see yourself in there. Some of it may seem to be a contradiction
- but read it all first and then think about it.
- (Maybe Boards could start asking for my seal of approval <G>)
-
-
- Hang-Ups/Dropped Carrier
- ------------------------
-
- If somebody drops carrier on a board, what's the big deal? Some
- Sysops have said they will delete users who do it. Granted,
- it does appear rude, but it could be accidental. On BBS's where
- the board posts your name if you drop carrier, I like to drop
- carrier just to have it post my name and let people know I'm still
- alive. Perhaps it is rude, but this is the 90's. If your board/
- computer crashes because somebody drops carrier then perhaps it's
- time you get a clue and change your software or computer. Back in
- the 80's with the Commie 64's, TI's, and Apples that may have been
- a genuine problem, but most software can take care of itself now.
-
- Posting
- -------
-
- Don't post stupid. If I see some little shit saying "please reply to
- me or leave me e-mail", well he's gonna be crying after he reads
- what I send him.
-
- Correlation : Post intelligent. Try to use decent grammar and spelling.
- Correlation : Don't reply to something that's over 2 weeks old unless
- it's really important or you've been gone.
- Correlation : Don't use "ph" in place of the "f" unless you know where
- the "ph" came from.
-
- Don't post on a public domain BBS looking for the newest "warez". You
- are making it obvious to the world what your true intentions are,
- the SysOp may do something about it, and it makes you look like a
- leech. Plus it may add your name to a list somewhere.
-
- Don't have the same message bases that everybody else has. Every board
- does not need a sports base, a car base, plus 20 other bases.
- There are BBS's that are dedicated to nothing but Sports, etc.
- Bases necessary to a BBS:
- SysOp/System Announcements
- General Messages
- Bases that make a nice addition
- New Users to the BBS
- Debate
- BBS Adds
- Bases dealing with popular online games that are present
- and are played actively on the board.
- Anonymous
- After that, be creative, see how your board runs, poll the users
- and then add bases, or add bases that fit into your central theme
- if you have one. If you have the same bases everybody else has,
- then the same shit gets posted by the same users.
-
- There are really only two types of boards that should have a no-swearing
- policy:
- Religion-oriented
- Family boards
- If people are offended by other people's use of words, then don't
- call. Somebody telling somebody else what they can't say in the
- form of language content is censorship. The only limit is when
- people are targeting somebody specifically and abusing their
- privilege, and they are that indeed, of using the BBS. SysOp's
- should be clear up front and have a disclaimer saying there are
- children or women(pretty rare on that one) present or that they
- are religious oriented. There are plenty of boards without bans
- on speech out there.
-
- If a board goes high speed (above 2400) then chances are they are
- going to be dealing in only files or smaller message bases. Most
- good message/text boards are at 2400 because that's all that's
- needed. If a board has a lot of files and LD (Long Distance)
- callers then it is worth the extra bucks. If not, then 2400 is
- fine and dandy as most people I know can't type that fast anyway.
- There are still many fine message boards at high speed, but it's
- not necessary to have high speed for a good bbs.
-
- Correlation : One good hs board with messages is of course, the hq for
- this series of text files.
- Correlation : The faster the modem, the more files transferred, the
- less messages posted.
-
- ANSI : It sucks when abused. If there is a lot of ANSI present, make
- a base for it. Just because somebody thinks they're cool because
- they mastered The Draw 4.x doesn't mean regular users need shit
- scrolling all over their screen and fucking with their color. All
- it does in regular bases is slow people down. It gets old. If done
- properly it can be impressive, but I don't want flashing red all
- over my screen at 3 in the morning.
-
- Ragwars/Arguments : Get a life. Just because somebody disagrees with
- you doesn't mean you have to get all pissed off and say you have
- a blackbelt or a gun and know where somebody lives and are gonna
- kick their ass/kill them. Grow the fuck up. Just because you were
- wrong or think you have a better system doesn't mean you have to
- get all riled up over something. I get tired of logging on to a
- system and see people slamming each other back and forth over
- something trivial like which game was better or who is a better
- player or hacker or who is tougher. It shows your immaturity when
- you say your gonna have to kick someone's ass. When it gets into
- name calling, then it's obvious your really wrong or very insecure
- and your dispute is lost. Just because you have a handle and a phone
- line between you and them doesn't mean you have to question their
- sexuality or say you have a bigger one or get laid more or whatever.
- I see this a lot in high school kids who for some reason still think
- they're in jr high or they have to have their egos stroked and think
- they are superior to others.
-
- Correlation : The wonderful thing about BBS's is that everybody is
- equal and nobody needs to prove themselves. All that's
- asked is decent posting and a few ul's now and then.
- If your running a 486dx-66 with a CD-ROM, a USR 16.8 Dual,
- with 12 megs of RAM and a GIG hard drive, so what?
- Somebody with an IBM 8088 and a 2400 and a 20 meg hard
- drive can be just as intelligent and contribute just as
- much to the bbsing community as you.
-
- SysOp/User Relations
- --------------------
- Don't chat unless it's really important, but if you do just wanna shoot
- the bull, ask if he's busy. If he is don't persist. Don't ask
- stupid questions about age, or the system, etc. If you show intell-
- igence, then it's alright. I can recall some funny times sitting
- at the keyboard chatting with a user and playing around with their
- minds and souls.
-
- Correlation : Don't ask the SysOp stupid questions. Post them in a
- public place so everyone can ridicule you.
- Correlation : There are newbies who don't know that much about bbsing.
- In that case, dl a BBS guide such as this and also dl a
- good acronym's list such as one of the 10 meg Jargon files
- off the internet (which is a whole `nother text file).
- btw: dl = download, BBS = Bulletin Board System,
- btw = by the way, SysOp = System Operator.
- Also, it helps a great deal to download a system help file.
- Correlation : SysOps are there to keep the system going, and partially
- to help users on the board. They do have jobs and lives
- outside of bbsing which means they can't be there to hold
- your hand every step of the way.
- Correlation : If your gonna criticize a board, be creative, don't say
- "they suck". Use examples. Granted not all boards run
- TAG BBS or Renegade BBS, but cut other boards some slack.
- If you don't like a board, don't call. The world is not
- gonna stop just because you tell some SysOp his board
- sucks the Big One and he doesn't have to change it to
- suit your needs. His BBS and life go on without you.
- If you have a problem with a board, let the SysOp know
- in private and be reasonable in your explanation. It
- doesn't need to be brought into the public.
-
- If a board that has a loyal user base goes subscription, SysOp's
- shouldn't require their faithful, long-time users to subscribe
- because these people along with the SysOp made the board what it
- is. If they do require them to pay, at least make it really low,
- more symbolic than anything and pass the expense along to new users.
-
- If you want to piss a SysOp off real fast, log on as new, go straight
- to the file section or BBS list. While your at it, go to the message
- base and cancel out all bases in your new scan. Unless the BBS is
- set up specifically for files or is really lame, spend a few minutes
- in the message section at least. Get a feel for the board.
-
- SysOp's/CoSys's, don't abuse your privileges and change over to somebody
- and then make them look bad and don't give out their info publicly.
- If somebody's a leech, don't post a log of what they dled publicly.
- If they're a leech, chances are they won't see it anyway. It's better
- to reprimand in private or you'll get ragwars going (see above).
- A leech is someone who dl's and doesn't ul. If somebody stays within
- established ratios then they are not a leech. (See ratios in the
- Files section below).
-
- Handles
- -------
- All BBS's should allow handles except : Boards where the theme encourages
- real names, such as a politically themed boards or a business-oriented
- board where bbsing and the exchanging of things such as GIF's, MOD's
- and off-the-wall ideas are not the main issue. In other words, boards
- your parents might call, although there are a few of us out there,
- including myself, who like a change of pace and setting every now and
- then. In some cases where there is a subscription involved, it's
- acceptable depending on material available.
-
- However, on 95% of the other boards, Handles should be welcome,
- especially when there are message bases dealing with 101 ways to have
- sex with Nazi Lesbian Hooker Eskimo's from Detroit and file bases
- dealing with pygmy blonde women with 3 eyes. Seriously, handles
- are invaluable. In many cases, people who are "hiding", which is
- a bad choice of words, behind their handles are able to bring out
- their real emotions, their real thoughts on subjects which they
- might not even profess an interest in in the outside world. If I
- had to use my real name, or at least a variation of it, I for one,
- would not be talking about the sexual habits of Nazi Lesbian Hookers.
- Really, though, people who seem shy or anti-social or whatever in
- everyday life can let out their true emotions, feelings, and what-
- nots behind their handles. I've met many of my friends thru the
- boards, okay 98% of them, and to be honest I would have passed
- most of them up on the street, in the classroom, or whatever as
- being weird, loners, psycho-paths, boring, etc. had they not let
- their real personality shine thru. Of course, I come across as one
- whom regular people would try to jail under the stalking laws or
- perhaps as being one who someday, after constant harassment from
- various friends, walks into the bottom of a dorm and opens up
- with semi-automatic weapons. Yes, I do have a subscription to
- Soldier of Fortune, collect semi-automatic weapons, and hope to
- work for the postal service someday, but because of the boards
- my friends didn't find all of this out until after we had met in
- person and I already knew where they lived.
- Got off topic there..sorry.
-
- Make your handle unique and creative and then stick with it. I've had
- mine for several years and see no reason to change. I've used
- what I call sub-handles, that is, handles that I use on boards
- which I don't want people to know who I am, and where I can dl my
- GIF's of blonde pygmies in peace and quiet. I see people changing
- handles more often than a lot of people change underwear. It just
- shows that they have an identity crisis, can't make a decision on
- something (like a certain President Elvis), or that they keep
- pissing SysOp's off and keep getting their names banned. It's a
- pain in the ass to keep up with them. Also don't take your name
- from a game that just came out, because everybody and their dog
- does it. The same goes for a movie. The exceptions are that it's
- obscure, Monty Python, or anti-social. If I see one more "Little
- Mermaid" or "Aladdin" out there I'm gonna punch a hole in my monitor.
-
- Don't say your a veteran bbser or modemer unless one of the following
- conditions is met:
- #1 You've been doing it for more than 3-4 years.
- #2 You've an extensive grasp of bbsing and are recognized
- for it.
- #3 You remember the days of the Commie 64, TI 99's, Apples
- and PC Jr's and when 300 was good enough and 1200 was
- kick ass and cost as much as a 14.4 today.
- #4 You remember when 64k was a lot memory and to hack was
- to code elegantly, not to destroy things.
-
- Handles say a lot about a person. Don't use "Pirate". Nothing needs
- to be said about that. Don't use "Hack" or "Hacker" in your handle
- unless you can back it up. Don't use the handle of an expert/well-
- known hacker/phreaker/pirate/bbser unless you are one of those.
- Those kind of people are not the kind you want to screw with.
- Don't use "ph" in place of the "f" unless you know where the "ph"
- came from as mentioned earlier.
-
- Correlation : Don't use "PigFucker" as a handle unless you do indeed
- engage in sexual intercourse with pigs. If it's a joke, it's funny
- but watch it as you can get identified with it.
- Correlation : Don't say your a programmer unless you can program in
- something other than a variation of basic and you haven't spent
- more than 2 days straight going thru a helluva lot of code looking
- for a misplaced ";".
-
- If you log onto a system and see that somebody else is using your handle
- and that they used it first in town, then change. There should be
- only one person with a given handle at any one time in any one town.
- It confuses people.
-
- SysOp's shouldn't ask for a lot of info. More than once I've seen people
- give their real names and it comes back to haunt them. If somebody
- hacks a board, they have access to some potentially damaging stuff.
- Same goes for other information. I get bored seeing a list of callers
- from the same town. I'd kinda like seeing a little variety, and like
- it when I see callers from Imaginary places or even other planets or
- eras. Same goes for real names. Granted, "Anon E. Mouse" is stupid
- but names like "I.P.Freely" or "Jack Me Off" or "Biggus Dickus" or
- "Huge Erection", while juvenille in nature, are amusing. Some SysOp's
- are just outright paranoid about this stuff. Some may have reason to
- require real names such as boards that don't use handles, but others
- who think they need real info, if they need it bad enough then they
- perhaps should get to know their users personally. Personally, I think
- a first name, a valid phone # where they can be reached, and a handle
- are all that are needed.
-
- Correlation : Second Accounts. Don't get one unless it's run by a busi-
- ness or it's a subscription board and they have multiple
- lines and you are intent on dling every GIF of every
- mountain in the Yellowstone National Park or every scenery
- file for MS Flight Simulator 4.0(tm) they have on their
- CD-ROM. Most fake accounts are easier to spot than users
- think. A good SysOp can go through and look and logs and
- accounts and pick them out so save everybody a lot of time
- and effort and don't get second accounts unless deemed
- necessary or you don't want people knowing what you dl
- or ul.
-
- Files
- -----
- Oh boy. I have a problem with the way files are handled by a lot
- of SysOp's and a lot of users. Here goes:
-
- Don't upload pirated material to a pd (public domain) board and then
- turn the SysOp into the Secret Service. It may be the goddamn
- funniest thing in the world and the look on the SysOp's face is
- priceless and definitely a polariod(tm) moment and you may make
- some needed cash by doing it, but pretty soon everybody is doing
- it and it gets really old and pretty soon there are no boards left,
- or at least boards with file bases.
-
- Don't keep several versions of programs online. I doubt most of us
- need PkZip 1.01 or Scan v74 or ARJ v.98. SysOp's should keep, at
- most, the latest version and the next to latest version in case
- the latest has bugs. I don't like seeing half a dozen versions of
- one program in one directory and I'm sure others don't. Plus it
- wastes valuable space.
-
- Correlation : It is alright sometimes to put up really old and obscure
- software, so that people can dl it and keep it for
- obscurity points and posterity's sake but thats it.
-
- Don't advertise a ton of files and then keep 90% of them offline.
- Don't advertise/post that you have 50 or a 100 megz of files and
- then bitch about people dling all of the time. If you didn't want
- people to dl, then you shouldn't have advertised files. Don't put
- up a lot of files and only a few bases. Trust me, it's not gonna
- work and your board will turn into leech central.
-
- Correlation : If I see a CD-ROM or 100 megz of GIF/MOD/Sound stuff,
- I'm there. You bought the CD-ROM or filled the HD so
- live with it. CD-ROMs are rare and so some people will
- call just because of that.
-
- Don't advertise to be a hacker's or underground board. If you post
- publicly about it then your either not a hardcore underground type
- or you receive a paycheck from Uncle Sam. Just because you have
- the Anarchist's Cookbook, which by now is probably available on a
- shareware CD-ROM, doesn't make you some kind of badass. If, under
- general user security levels, users have access to Anarchy texts,
- your not an underground board, or you specialize in it. Anarchy
- texts are not that big of a thing as most of them are legal under
- freedom of the press. And if your stupid enough to make that stuff
- like bombs in your own home and you don't have a background in
- chemistry then you deserve to blow your fingers off and your pet
- through the wall.
-
- Correlation : Files don't make the board, attitude and the SysOp do.
-
- Time Limits : If you bitch about users getting on and spending all of
- their time in the file base, then lower their time. If you give
- somebody 2 hours of access a day, then your saying in effect they
- have 2 hours of dl/ul time if they want...
-
- Don't have shitty files. Nobody wants monochrome/CGA stuff. I don't
- think any of us wants 15 different databases or disk catalogue
- programs. Get rid of games that are under 100k. SysOps should
- ensure that they or their Co-Sys's make sure that files are useful,
- up-to-date, and that there are not duplicates uled under different
- names. Nothing is more aggravating than dling for an hour or so and
- finding out you already have that file under the proper name.
-
- Don't ul files that you renamed. That's plain fucking rude as mentioned
- above. Also, label your ul's with descriptions that make sense
- and aren't a bunch of acronyms. Also don't ul obsolete software
- unless the board has strict ratios.
-
- Don't ul cheesey GIF's (i.e. bad scans or blurry), unless there is a
- file area specifically for a collection of bad scans. Don't ul
- GIF's below 256 color unless they are really cool, Nagels, Cartoons,
- Animations, etc. Don't ul GIF's that saw their hayday back in the
- 80's. Don't ul crappy sound files that are all distorted. Upload
- quality stuff.
-
- Correlation : Don't ul a file until you think about whether or not you'd
- want to dl it in the first place unless the board has strict ratios
- and then ul whatever the hell you want to.
-
- Ratios : Now we come to something very important. Ratios. They defeat
- the purpose of quality files. When a SysOp puts a strict ratio, i.e
- less than 7-10 dl's per ul, they are in effect saying : "Upload
- whatever you have in your directory that's handy. I don't care if
- it's shit or not. Just give me files." I have seen boards where
- there is less than 5 dl's to every 1 ul, and they have the shittiest
- files. The boards with the best file bases I have seen, have either
- no ratios or ratios well above 10-1 dl/ul. The reason being that
- people will ul things they find worthy and not something to beat the
- ratio. I find that I ul more to these types of boards simply for the
- fact that there is no pressure to ul and therefore I only ul that
- which I think others would dl and enjoy. I have no problem uling at
- all, but when there is a strict ratio and I run into it, whether its
- ul/dl numbers or size uled/dled, I find myself hitting ALT-J, dropping
- to DOS and zipping up whatever sound file is handy in my soundblaster
- directory or looking for a gif to ul. I don't care what it is as long
- as I can ul it. If somebody dl's all of the time and doesn't ul, then
- penalize them, not the majority of us who are good users and ul without
- being told.
-
- Correlation : If you have shitty ratios, then be prepared for my shitty
- files.
- The Internet doesn't have any ratios and for just a few minutes longer
- a lot of us can get the most up-to-date software there is plus we
- can find file bases that most people can't imagine. Put strict
- ratios up and you probably won't be seeing us ul a lot of those files
- as we'll ul whatever is zipped or has a GIF extension in our
- directories.
-
- Closing
- -------
-
- I'd like to thank Dr. Angelo & Admiral Jabba (for that one little
- example about logs), Damanstian, Max Headroom, OverDriver (of course)
- for providing examples plus the rest of the guys at F.U.C.K.
- I'd like to also thank my Chia Pet & Billy Idol's Cyber Punk CD.
- Special thanks go to my binoculars, my parents for giving me a second
- floor room and for having a camcorder with a zoom lens, and my
- neighbors who leave the curtains of their bedroom open, for many
- enjoyable hours.
- Btw: I'm thinking of selling several adult videos (amateur action).
- They are a bit blurry and the lighting isn't too hot but I will vouch
- for their being amateur.
- Oh yeah, lest I forget, thanks to all of the boards and users out there
- who gave me such a rich collection of bad bbsing to use here.
-
- »loki«
-
- Please Direct comments/questions about this file to me on the
- Immortal Hate BBS listed below.
-
- For the curious : Typed in MS-DOS 6.0 Editor
- Spellchecked with EzSpell 1.0
- Started : 10:30pm, July 20, 1993
- Ended : 5:45am, July 21, 1993
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