PMs are bad for you...

First of all I want to apologize for bringing a topic that doesn't really belong here, but since DotP is the section where I'm active, and this matter is connected to my role, it's the best place to let the message reach the right targets.
Let's say that this happens quite frequently, but these days even more: people send me PMs asking for help. I don't find it annoying and I always answer to them trying to be as useful as I can. But the fact is, this way of interacting totally defeats the idea of being in a forum. A forum should be composed by a group of people that discuss about topics together, not just in unconnected couples. Topics are better than PMs for various reasons:
) tutorial started from a user's question. I can't be sure about this, but I guess that it helped a lot more people than just the topic author. This wouldn't have been possible if he had decided to write me a PM.
So, the next time you are about to write specifically to me (or to another modder... if it ever happens, I'm not sure
), please think twice: could your question be useful to other people? There's a very high chance it could. Help in making this place the best for learning everything about DotP modding. 
Let's say that this happens quite frequently, but these days even more: people send me PMs asking for help. I don't find it annoying and I always answer to them trying to be as useful as I can. But the fact is, this way of interacting totally defeats the idea of being in a forum. A forum should be composed by a group of people that discuss about topics together, not just in unconnected couples. Topics are better than PMs for various reasons:
- User #1 send me a PM today, user #2 sends me a PM tomorrow asking the same question, whose answer could have been found in the forums without the need to ask again if user #1 wrote his question in an existing topic or started a new one.
- Can you be sure of the person who can answer your question at best? Surprise surpise, it won't be always me.
There are some specific topics about DotP modding where other users are better prepared. Just to make a couple of examples: RiiakShiNal experimented a lot more with unlocks while I can't even remember exactly which unlocking code is the best to use in APPID_LINKING.TXT according to the game version; pcastellazzi writes Lua in a much cleaner and safer way than I do because he knows Lua as a whole, while I just know the basics needed to code the cards. So why directing your questions to just one person? Isn't it better to ask everyone and get multiple opinions?
- Your question could be simple enough to be answered equally well from any of the main modders here. If you send a PM, you'll be forced to wait for that one person, while if you write a post/topic, the first who reads your question and knows the answer will fill your need.

So, the next time you are about to write specifically to me (or to another modder... if it ever happens, I'm not sure

