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  • Wiki Page: Wiki: コミュニティを形成するには (ja-JP)

    まず、 コミュニティを破壊するようなこと はしないでください。 次に、他のコミュニティから知識やヒントを得るために Art Of Community や Wiki Patterns を読んでください。 倫理規定へのリーダーシップ に従い、自身の行動を管理してください。他の利用者を助け、優しく接してください。 意見を交わすことも多くしてください。 その後、 信頼関係を構築してください。 プロファイルの内容を埋め 、他の利用者があなたの活動に疑問を持った際にコンタクトすることが出来る方法を提供してください。 コミュニティを宣伝してください...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Aufbau einer Community (de-DE)

    Dieser Artikel ist die deutsche Übersetzung des Artikels How to Build Community von tonysoper_MSFT . Der Anfang ist einfach: Unterlasse Dinge, die die Community zerstören . Als nächstes lies Art Of Community und die WikiPatterns , um Erfahrungen, Tipps und Tricks von anderen Communities...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Hogyan építhetsz közösséget? (hu-HU)

    Először is, ne tégy olyan dolgokat, amelyek rombolják a közösséget . Aztán érdemes lehet elolvasnod az Art Of Community és a WikiPatterns cikkeket is, más közösségek tapasztalataiért, tippjeiért és trükkjeiért. A Vezetői Magatartási Kódex nek megfelelően tevékenykedj a Wikin. Segíts másoknak...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: How to Build Community

    First, don't do the things that destroy community . Next, read Art Of Community and WikiPatterns for wisdom, tips, and tricks from other communities. Conduct your wiki activities according to the Leadership Code of Conduct . Help others, be nice. Also communicate, a lot. After that...
  • Wiki Page: Forum Moderation Guide: Managing Posts and Threads: Moving Threads

    This page is part of the Moderating Microsoft Forums series. Table of Contents Cross-Platform Procedure Other Languages To maintain proper forum health, a thread should only reside within a forum that is the focus of a given issue, topic, or audience. For example, a Visual Basic developer...
  • Wiki Page: フォーラムモデレートガイド: 投稿管理: スレッドの移動 (ja-JP)

    Table of Contents 各フォーラムの主な聴衆 Microsoft Community TechNet MSDN 手順 関連項目 他の言語 フォーラムを健全に維持するために、スレッドは問題やトピック、聴衆にフォーカスしたフォーラム内にのみ配置されるべきです。例えば、Visual Basic の開発者の質問が、Microsoft Answers の Windows Vista フォーラム内に存在すべきではありません。時々、自分の質問を投稿するのにどのフォーラムを使えばいいのかを知らない人々がいます。そのために、モデレーターはスレッドの移動による対応を適宜実施できます。 ...
  • Wiki Page: Forum Moderation Guide: Managing Posts and Threads: Managing Thread Titles

    This page is part of the Moderating Microsoft Forums series. It is important for moderators to manage thread titles to make them accurately reflect the discussion taking place in the forum. Thread titles can be edited on threads that are unlocked only. To edit the thread title, you must edit the...
  • Wiki Page: Forum Moderation Guide: Moderation Tasks: Etiquette

    This page is part of the Moderating Microsoft Forums series. All moderators, whether an employee of Microsoft or not, represent Microsoft Corporation. For this reason, moderators must follow basic rules of etiquette in all forums. This makes for a more positive interaction with the community and...
  • Wiki Page: Forum Moderation Guide: Moderation Approach

    This page is part of the Moderating Microsoft Forums series. Before learning about specific moderation guidelines and scenarios, it is important to first understand the approach to take in any Microsoft forum. Microsoft forums are intended to be a friendly place to participate in a technical...
  • Wiki Page: Guide de modération du Forum: Gestion des postes et des fils de discussion: Marquer les réponses (fr-FR)

    Retour à modérer les Forums Microsoft (en-US) . Table of Contents Comment les réponses fonctionnent Conseils Autres langues Comment les réponses fonctionnent Lorsqu'un fil de discussion contient un poste qui est la bonne réponse, les modérateurs doivent s'assurer que le poste ...
  • Wiki Page: Forum Moderation Guide: Managing Posts and Threads: Marking Answers

    This page is part of the Moderating Microsoft Forums series. Table of Contents How Answers Work Guidance Other Languages How Answers Work Only question threads (not discussion threads) can have answers. You have to be an OP/Asker, Answerer (Editor), Moderator, Administrator, or Owner to...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: How to Get Banned

    Table of Contents Examples of “not nice” behavior include, but are not limited to: See Also Other Languages The Wiki community wants to keep the TechNet Wiki running smoothly as a great place to collaborate. Doing things that damage other people's ability to collaborate will get you banned from...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Roles

    Roles describe ways to contribute to the wiki. For example, an "editor" can extend the value of an article by adding a screenshot. Roles are perspectives, not titles, and they help you think about different ways to improve wiki articles. An important role is the moderator role. They typically...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Code of Conduct

    This Code of Conduct covers our behavior as members of the TechNet Wiki Community, in any forum, mailing list, wiki, Web site, IRC channel, install-fest, public meeting, or private correspondence. TechNet Wiki governance bodies are ultimately accountable to the TechNet Wiki community and will arbitrate...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Leadership Code of Conduct

    Table of Contents TechNet Wiki Leadership Code of Conduct Leadership by Example Respecting TechNet Wiki Processes and Principles Conflicts of Interest Keeping the Personal Personal Stepping Down See Also Other Languages TechNet Wiki Leadership Code of Conduct The TechNet Wiki Code of Conduct...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Policies that Govern the Wiki

    Table of Contents See Also Other Languages These are policies created by the Community Council and other Wiki contributors to help ensure the quality of the articles on an open platform. We update these policies based on feedback from the Wiki community. If you have comments please add them...
  • Wiki Page: TechNet Wiki: Getting Started

    To get started with the Wiki, you can view content or you can contribute by adding information to existing articles, updating content, or adding new pages and stub articles . Table of Contents Quick Tour of the Wiki If You Want to Find and Read Content If You Want to Contribute TechNet Wiki Feature...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: Things That Destroy Community

    Community is hard to build, but surprisingly easy to destroy. Microsoft is trusting all of us to do the right thing on this Wiki. Things that will destroy (or prevent formation of) community include: Disrespect. Failure to acknowledge the thoughts and opinions of others. Asking for feedback...
  • Wiki Page: TechNet Wiki Article Title Guidelines

    Table of Contents References Key principles General See Also Other Languages References For the full list of Wiki Guidelines, see Wiki: User Experience Guidelines . Key principles Keep it short and to the point Choose the words wisely Use title casing Refer to target technology...
  • Wiki Page: Wiki: How to Contribute Content to TechNet Wiki

    Table of Contents Before You Start Content Methods to contribute to the Wiki URLs and Linking Linking to New or Existing Pages External Linking to and from the Wiki Files File Attachments Images Tags Formatting Article Titles Table of Contents Inserting a Table "Return to top" links Removing...
  • Wiki Page: TechNet Wiki Press Release

    Microsoft TechNet Wiki is a community effort hosted by Microsoft and open for virtually any form of contribution from customers. It's aimed at providing a platform for cooperative authoring and for developing new technical documentation of all kinds. The TechNet Wiki was designed to fill the...
  • Wiki Page: Forum Moderation Guide: Managing Users: Banning Users: Procedures

    Issuing Warnings The need to warn users depends on the specific scenario. The guidance is to not be heavy-handed or angry in addressing violators. Here is an example of appropriate text: <User>, I have deleted your post. Please refer to the posted Code of Conduct and Terms of...
  • Wiki Page: Forum Moderation Guide: Moderation Tasks

    Moderators perform many tasks in a forum, including the following: Determine appropriateness for posts and threads Maintain thread “health” (managing PII, abuse, and tone) Move Threads Escalate abusive posts Manage thread types Similarly moderators are specifically not responsible for posting...
  • Wiki Page: Forum Moderation Guide: Moderation Approach: Rules of Engagement

    Even though Microsoft forums are an open community, it is necessary to have a set of ground rules, known as rules of engagement. The following rules help to frame the context of how to be an effective moderator: Do have fun – Even though being a moderator is an important responsibility, it should...
  • Wiki Page: Forum Moderation Guide: Roles and Affiliations: Affiliations

    An affiliation signifies that a poster belongs to one or more groups. These groups indicate a certain level of technical adeptness and do not specifically mean that a poster has specific forum privileges. For example, a Microsoft employee on a product team does not necessarily have moderator privileges...
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