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Posting rules for the Plastic Surgery Blog
• No profanity.
• No personal attacks.
• No harassment or demonization of a particular individual.
• No disruptive behavior or off-topic remarks for their own sake.
• We will not allow users to sign up with accounts impersonating identifiable public figures.
The above are all grounds for revocation of privileges (banning). Banning will be determined by one of the site administrators, directors, editors, moderators or trustees and will only take place after a warning.
Banned users are invited to use the contact form to make their case for reinstatement. Re-registering under alternate names, initiating blog wars, emailing directly or otherwise contacting the moderators will not result in reinstatement, and may cause us to snark viciously.
Our site, our rules! Sorry guys, that's just the way we roll!
Tips and etiquette
This site uses BBCode or Bulletin Board Code in the body of your blogs and comments. Those of you that have come from Bulletin Boards or forum sites will are old pro's at BBCode for those of you who are new please see **URL needed**((More information about formatting options))
Front Page Stories - Stories are written by the editors and appear on the main or "front" page.
Blog Posts - Open to anyone who signs up for an account. When you sign up for an account you will receive your own blog where you will be able to write and keep track of posts. Blog posts are the core of the community aspect of the site. All blog posts can be recommended by other PSB users. Those with the most recommendations appear on the Recommended Diary list on the right side of the screen.
Blogs, that are very high quality, informative and topical may be "bumped" to the Front Page by the editors. In addition, if your blogs are continually bumped to the front page and or you’re a heavy commenter you may be asked to join the team and become a front page poster!
Comments – comments are open to everyone who signs up for an account and are highly encouraged!
How to write a good blog post - First, let's start with the No-Nos.
Bad Blogs:
• One or two sentence posts
• Posts that are just a link to another story
• Duplicate posts (i.e. re-posting a post you already posted)
• EXCESSIVE CAPITALIZATION
• Reprinting entire articles from other sources is plagiarism, and may violate copyright law.
Now for some tips, these are not rules but good suggestions for getting your blog recommended and look good.
Good Blogs:
• Include links to other articles, front page stories, other diaries, or websites. These outside sources serve as supporting evidence or information in your post.
• Include some analysis. If there is an interesting Op-Ed in your local paper which you want others to read, link to it, quote parts of it, and add your personal thoughts about the issue or piece of news.
• Are longer than a couple of sentences but no longer than a long newspaper article. Exceptions exist, but as a general rule extra long posts may stop others from reading your whole post.
• Address a new piece of information (i.e. news) or introduce a new opinion or viewpoint of analysis.
If no one comments on your blog post, don’t think it an indication of how bad or good it may be. Comments usually indicate how controversial the subject of your blog is. Some of the best posts leave the reader speechless with nothing to add save a word of encouragement.
Some Etiquette:
Spread out your Blog Posts - Posting 3 or 4 in a short amount of time (i.e. less than an hour) pushes out older ones. Our editors will have an open thread (anything goes) for short blogs and news stories that may not require a full blog post.
Stay on topic - At least make the effort to keep a thread on the topic of the original story. Threadjacking happens but try to keep it on topic.
Cross-posting – The Plastic Surgery Blog encourages those who have their own blogs to cross-post some of their material. Do not re-create every post from your personal site in a blog post here (you already have your own blog here so it’s kind of silly). But if a particular post is well-written and you’d like to share it with the community, cross-posting is a great way to increase your readership.
Hat-tips - If you notice an interesting article or issue from another website or blog and then write about the article here, to avoid the appearance of plagiarism it is customary to end your diary with a line such as this: (Hat tip: Dr. Cruise)
No Text - n/t, (NT), or any other variation on the theme - this is used when posting a one line comment with no text in the body - That was great Jola n/t
Some helpful acronyms and terms: (general blogging)
IMO - In My Opinion
IMHO - In My Humble Opinion
WRT - With Respect To
IIRC - If I Recall Correctly
FWIW - For What Its Worth
FAIK - Far as I know
AFAIK - As Far as I know
BTW - By the way
IOW - In other words
YMMV - Your Mileage May Vary
HTH - Hope That Helps
OMG - Oh My Gosh
BTW - By The Way
ITA - I totally Agree
TMI - Too Much Info.
LOL - Laughing Out Loud
ROFLMBO - Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Butt Off
LMAO - Laughing My Ass Off
ROFL - Rolling On The Floor Laughing
ROFLMAO - Rolling On The Floor Laughing My Ass Off
Some helpful acronyms and terms: (Specific to Plastic Surgery)
PS - Plastic Surgeon
PCP - Primary Care Physician
GS - General Surgeon
PO - Post-Op
SX - Surgery
Rhino - Rhinoplasty (Nose Job)
BA - Breast Augmentation
CC - Capsular Contracture
BR - Breast Reduction
BL - Breast Lift or Brow Lift
MTT - Mini TT
FTT - Full Tummy Tuck
ETT - Extended TT
CTT - Circumfrential Tummy Tuck
LBL - Lower Body Lift
U - Upper (for lipo)
L - Lower (for lipo)
LS - Lipo Suction
UB - Upper Blepharoplasty (eyes)
LB - Lower Blepharoplasty (eyes)
TL - Thigh Lift
FL - Face Lift
NL - Neck Lift
MR - Muscle Repair
HR - Hernia Repair
BB - Belly Button
H/T to Legrand for acronyms...
Trolls - Trolls are posters who come to disrupt the site. Some are straightforward rabble-rousers who start fights and arguments through snark and disrespect or just bother others through racist, sexist, or other unacceptable and offensive posts.
