1. Use proper grammar.This is not only a rule that you should be doing in the first place, but very good advice. Grammar was made so that writing could be legible and interesting. This applies, amazingly enough, on the Internet as well. If you have good grammar, it automatically attracts the eye, even for new members. (Trust me, guys, the userbars mean nothing. Much.)
Of course, bad grammar is funny as a joke. TEH LOLZ

Also, forming paragraphs, instead of putting everything in a heap, makes things interesting, as they give us time to swallow an idea before moving on to something else.
2. Make your posts interesting to read. This is an important one to read. There are certain people whose posts i'm excited to read, because their ideas are so intriguing and amusing. Come up with new, but feasible, ideas, and insert a joke here and there...it's little, but it works.
3. Contribute to the conversation. Biggy here. Small, one or two sentence posts saying "Thanks" or "I agree" hardly contribute. If that's basically what you're saying, introduce something else in the same post. Or, at least, don't make it a habit. And if you have an idea, just don't leave it at a sentence- expand on it. Personally, I eat up detail.
4. Have personality. This is important. Stating your opinion and leaving is nice, but it gives us no impression of who you are. Know your limits, but be more three-dimensional. Be the human that you are.
5. Try and be as intelligent as you can. Unless you're making a joke or something. Unlike most public schools, intelligence is respected here.


6. At least pretend you're having fun. This may sound worn many times over- positive environment is nurturing and stuff like that- but it really kinda works. Uh, yeah.
That's what I have. Does...anyone agree? Hate it?