Very Rude - General Topics

Is it policy for a mod to be rude and condesending? I made an honest mistake and posted in wrong forum and got a very public and rude condesending remark!

How about you don't clutter the development section with questions when there is a prominently placed sticky that says that questions belong in Q&A.
Thread closed, vacation earned.

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[Q] Smartphone Wish list

I'm just hoping that the Moderators will move the below link to this thread as it is here it belongs. But wondered what you guys think on the subject.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=801321
The other thread is or has been moved to the same section "General Discussion".
I will reply on the other thread.

Q&A section? Mod, please reply.

I want to start this thread by saying that I respect the mods in this forum, but I've got this question. There are a few sections for each phone at XDA; one of them is a General section, the other is Q&A.
More than half of initial threads start with a question, so why aren't the all moved to Q&A? And if this is the case, why bother having a General section anyway? This is a place to ask questions and receive answers and because most people spend their time between the General and Development sections, Q&A is overlooked many times.
I'm unhappy about having a legitimate question moved to the Q&A section, and that is my reason for starting this thread. I'd appreciate a mod replying and making the difference between the two threads clear. Thanks.
the Q&A section is the place to ask question.
that's is what it is designed for
all high volume sections have the Q&A section to keep Discussions/News and other important matters in General from Questions
You can still post to General as long as the Subject is not a question and the content is not a question, but rather some sort of statement with supporting facts, or leads, or an issue, and screen captures helps a lot in the discussion.
and for the record the Q&A section does work, else this would have not been seen

If your thread title starts with [Q] It belongs in the Q and A section

I didnt want to post this in any particular thread because i dont want to flame on anybody, but if your thread is a question about functionality, it does not belong in the general section. Please post things where they belong to help keep the place tidy. This sections should be for general discussion, not really troubleshooting. Thanks guys.
I have thought this (or similar things) over the last few days. More and more people seem to be posting very similar threads, and repeating questions that have been already asked (& answered) - not to mention threads that don't really seem to have a purpose.
As a fellow noob, I suggest that we don't clutter up the board with duplicate issues and things posted in the wrong forum. I don't want to wear out our welcome. We need xda!
Is there an easy way to move a thread if you have already posted it in general rather than Q&A?
I don't know if it's the same here, but at most boards I'm on you can ask someone to report your post and leave a message requesting that the thread be moved by the mod.
Usually you can't report your own posts, is why you have to ask someone else.
I'm bumping this so it hits the top again.

ATTENTION: THIS IS DEVELOPMENT, NOT GENERAL OR Q&A

Guys, I know everyone is excited about this phone because its still new and its awesome, but the Development forum is not for starting new threads asking questions or just posting random general ideas/facts.
Over the past few days, both Kennethpenn and I have had to move out quite a few General/Q&A threads out of this Development forum. As per the rules here, please only post Development related threads/posts in this forum so that this forum is not cluttered with non-dev related topics. This is a kindness to both the Staff and the Users and all will greatly benefit/appreciate your help and cooperation. Thank you.

QUESTIONS BELONG IN Q&A!!!

Any questions made in General will be moved, locked or deleted. Will also lead to warnings, infractions or bans.
Cheers

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