Welcome!
The Blogger Help group is an unmoderated forum for discussion about
Blogger. We encourage you to search for answers, ask questions, and
maybe even share your own advice. While this forum is intended as a
place for Blogger users to assist one another, from time to time Google
representatives, nicknamed Blogger Employee, Blogger Employee Helper
and Blogger Buzzer will post tips and clarifications. These are the
only Google representatives that post to the group and their messages
will appear with a badge. Note: only posts marked with a Google badge
are approved by Google.
To make the most of your experience in the Blogger Help Group, follow
these discussion guidelines and tips for using our forum service:
Discussion Guidelines
1. Keep it safe. Remember, your posts can be read by users around the
world. Don't make the mistake of posting personal information of any
kind, especially your passwords, phone number or credit card number. No
Google representative will ever ask for this information in a group
post.
2. Keep it clean. These groups are for users of all ages, so do your
part to keep a lid on the foul language and grouchy attitudes.
3. Keep it on-topic. We reserve the right to delete messages that are
intentionally off-topic -- like commercial advertisements or other
promotional material, spamming/excessive multi-posting, chain letters,
and binary (non-text) postings.
4. Be nice to newbies. Many Blogger users turn to this group for
advice. Remember to be patient and courteous with all users seeking
help, especially those who are just getting started.
Tips for Using Google Groups
1. Before you post a new question, search or browse for the answer in
the Blogger Help group,as well as the Blogger Help Center [
http://help.blogger.com ]. There's a fair chance your question has been
asked and answered before.
2. Signatures are generally unnecessary when posting to Groups. As
you'll notice, signatures can become repetitive and make the thread
hard to read. If you need to use a signature, keep it short and sweet.
3. In the same spirit, try to keep the quoting of previous posts to a
minimum. Wading through multiple copies of the same post, in the same
thread, can be exasperating.
4. If you need help using Google Groups, just click on the "Help" link
at the top of any page.
A Few Last Words
1. Please be certain to read the Google Groups Terms of Service,
available at
http://groups.google.com/intl/en/googlegroups/terms_of_service.html ,
as these are the guidelines under which Blogger Help will run.
2. We believe that this diverse group of people with a strong common
interest will naturally build a safe and productive community, without
the need for formal moderation. However, should you see a post in the
forum which you feel is counter to the health of your community, please
be aware of how you may take action, as outlined on this page:
http://groups.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=7900
3. Enjoy yourself, build a great community, have your questions
answered, and be helpful in turn!