New Tom's Hardware Guide Community

06:00 - Saturday 11 November 2000 by Thomas Pabst
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: new, tom
Welcome To Tom's Hardware Guide Community!

After several complaints and other unpleasant experiences with our previous forum that was handled externally, we finally can offer you a new Forum or Message Board that is entirely controlled and run by the Tom's Hardware Guide Team. We are certain that this new community will serve our readers even better than the previous one and the editors of Tom's Hardware Guide will contribute to it more frequently than in the past as well.

Due to the fact that this new forum was designed and is controlled by ourselves, we will be able to serve your needs a lot better. We are happy to listen to your suggestions for making this community better and will be able to apply changes without any hassle. We want this forum to become the ultimate place for PC hardware knowledge, sensible discussions and new ideas for tests, reviews and design changes. The more input you give us, the more you and Tom's Hardware Guide will benefit.

On each forum there are always some users that cannot stick to reasonable behavior, thus spoiling the fun and commitment of the majority of well-behaved people that contribute to the community. This used to be a problem with our old forum, as numerous emails from concerned forum users showed. This time we will monitor the forum much more closely. People who cannot stick to the netiquette will be removed rigorously. This is not meant to be a threat, but a soothing comment for all the people who don't appreciate bad language, off-topic comments, flames and sexually harassing postings.

Although our first self-controlled community comes a bit late, I am certain that it will quickly become an excellent place to find answers to your questions, discuss interesting items and basically enlarge the knowledge and experience of all the thousands of people that are members of the Tom's Hardware Guide Community.

You can browse Tom's Hardware Guide Community and read posts without being a member, however if you want to participate, you need to register for write access. Once you have registered, an email with your password will be sent. You can then login .

Thanks for joining,

Tom (Thomas Pabst)


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