It has occurred to me that a little effort towards naming threads properly can help others when they search. Its hard to tell a newbie to search for something that you know wont return the correct results. Also, it just helps all of the other woodworkers find those answers a little more quickly and without having to post another thread when the information is out there but cant be found by search.
I'm not a moderator and I wont attempt to make any rules. I would just like to say that if you make sure to include the best key words in your thread title, it will enable any other user the best possible chance of finding the thread.
Poor Example: "DW557 complaints" (i dont know if DW557 is actually a biscuit jointer or not; just an example)
Good Example: "DW557 biscuit jointer fence alignment problems"
by including "DW557" and "bicscuit jointer", the search will return this thread for both DW557 and biscuit jointer thereby enabling a member to search specifically or in general terms.
Also, "fence" and "alignment" are more specific than just "complaints" and can help a search return more specific information related within the subset of "DW557" or "biscuit jointer"
anyway,
just my two cents.
V/R
Dan