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RULES - READ BEFORE POSTING

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 1:15 am
by Tau
New New-ish rules for a new old forum.

01 - No antagonizing other forum members. Much.

02 - Do not post in a topic that has been inactive for more than 2 weeks without relevant content.

03 - No pornography. This extends to video, images, and text-based pornography. Pretty sure our host would nail us for it.

04 - Alternate accounts may only be used to appeal a ban. Alternate accounts may only make a single thread in the Appeals section, relevant to the main account's ban. These accounts should be named '[username] APPEAL'.

Alts used for any other purpose will be banned, and the main account be given a 7-day temporary ban. Seriously, we don't need multi-account shitposting.

05 - Off topic posts should be avoided. If a thread goes off-topic, it may be split or locked. Or maybe just let be. Who the fuck knows. Error reserves the right to do what he likes to any thread.


For clarification on anything listed here, Private Message Tau or Error.

Re: RULES - READ BEFORE POSTING

Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2014 12:24 pm
by Tau
Rules 3 and 5 updated.

Re: RULES - READ BEFORE POSTING

Posted: Mon Apr 14, 2014 11:11 am
by Tau
Relationship between rules 5 and 6 clarified.
Rules 8 and 9 added.

Re: RULES - READ BEFORE POSTING

Posted: Tue May 12, 2015 10:11 am
by Error
NOTE: Expanding upon Rule 04-

If you wish to appeal a ban (temorary or permanent) you may create an aternate to do so. HOWEVER, this alternate may ONLY post a single thread in the Appeals section. Any posts elsewhere invalidate the appeal and will result in a ban of the alt.

Re: RULES - READ BEFORE POSTING

Posted: Tue May 26, 2015 6:13 pm
by Tau
Overhauled the rules. They're basically all the same, just rephrased to clear up any confusing wording, etc.

Old rules are here for posterity:
Spoiler:
New rules for a new forum. They are as follows:


1; Avoid off topic posting. If a new discussion appears in a thread, a new thread can be created. Off topic will only be enforced outside the Member's Lounge (otherwise I'd be here all day).

2; No antagonizing other forum members. Civil discussions and arguments are fine, constant warnings to keep it calm and civil is trying my patience.

1. Necroposting is allowed with a valid reason (i.e. if you have something constructive to add). If a topic on a certain... topic already exists, but is not active, bumping it rather than posting a new topic would be preferable; however, it is not necessary.

2. Spam and trolling to an extent that disrupts normal forum activities shall be disallowed.

3. Moderators, under most circumstances, have ultimate arbitration power within the confines of these rules (what they say, goes). Moderators also have no power outside those laid out in these rules. The forum administrator has the power to overrule any moderator decision should popular opinion be in the favor of it (assuming, of course, overruling it would not break any of these rules).

4. Alternate accounts are only to be used to discuss or appeal a ban. Any use other than that will result in deletion of the alt and a possible one-week tempban for the main account.

5. No *, 'cybering', gore, or illegal activities (piracy, etc.) shall be allowed on the forum. Cursing and profanity is okay, provided that such profanity does not violate any other parts of Rule 5. This rule is superseded by rule 6.

6. The chatbox is unmoderated, except for spam. This rule supersedes rule 5.

7. No moderator shall be under 16 years of age. The popular opinion of the forum members will be taken into account when choosing moderators, but the power to elect moderators ultimately remains with the forum administrator. (We don't want any badmins or incompetent moderators. Remember the last time that happened?)

8. Avoid off topic posting. If an off-topic discussion appears in a thread, a new thread should be created. This rule will only be enforced outside the Member's Lounge.

9. No antagonizing other forum members. As long as matters are handled in a civil fashion, it's fine; but personal attacks (ad-hominem arguments, etc.) and cries of "BUT HE/SHE/XIR STARTED IT NUYAGHHH" aren't advisable.