I’d rather not make it a “rule”, per se. “Highly suggested” would be better.

Also, like when people post a subject “Acebeam W30”. Ummmm, okay. Is it a review? A question about the light? WTB? WTS? What what what what what? It’s rather annoying, yet out of a sick and twisted curiosity, I’d still click on it. I might not reply if it’s still too annoying, but…

Also, “Where can I buy xxx?”. Okay, so you point them at, say, Amazon (or Illumn, or MTN, or…), even go through the trouble to provide an actual link to a product, and get back, “Oh, I’m in Outer Mongolia and Amazon/etc. doesn’t deliver there.”. Oooookay, but at least SAY SO in your message, or at least fill in the damned “location” field so people know where you live, at the very least which country, just to keep people from needlessly spinning their wheels trying to help.

There was an article out there floating around outlining how the best way to get a correct answer is to ask the right question(s). Making people guess just annoys potential suppliers of the right answer. And worse is when you gently try to point it out, and they get all nasty to you, like, “Yeah, really helpful, thanks a lot…” (sarcastically) as someone did to me not all that long ago.

So… if anyone finds that article, maybe that should be required reading first. :laughing: