Post by Mr. Batman on Aug 19, 2013 19:55:10 GMT
I created this forum with one goal in mind: to create an environment with a lean, effective set of rules that were conducive to open discussion and the sharing of ideas. To that effect, we have very few rules here, most of which are common sense.
1. No flaming, trolling, or hateful speech. It is absolutely fine to criticize your fellows, but don't take it too far. The moderator of the board in question will decide where to draw the line, and an infraction will be issued based upon the offence. If you feel like you have been punished wrongly, hit me up and I'll look at the situation.
2. No porn. Proboards does not permit pornographic images on their domains, so keep it classy. If you want to access the adult boards on the site, get in touch with me or Critical Zephyr to verify your age and we'll grant you access to them. If you see content that you think may be offensive or too close to porn, alert a staff member promptly.
3. Before posting in a discussion thread you must first introduce yourself in the Introductions board. Post a thread telling us who you are, what you like, what your measurements are, and why you're on the run from the law. Once that's taken care of, you can go do basically whatever you want.
4. Learn to know your moderators. Like the police, mods exist to help you, not to harm you. Their job is to ensure a positive experience for you and everyone else, but treating them like the fuzz will only make them less likely to help you or hear you out in the event of an infraction or bad situation.
5. Read the individual rules threads in the boards you plan on posting in the most. They'll contain more precise rules for their subject matter and they'll probably help you enjoy your time here more.
That's it. Five rules. Nothing too hard about that, right? Now that you've read them, you can slink off to the lounge and start posting.
1. No flaming, trolling, or hateful speech. It is absolutely fine to criticize your fellows, but don't take it too far. The moderator of the board in question will decide where to draw the line, and an infraction will be issued based upon the offence. If you feel like you have been punished wrongly, hit me up and I'll look at the situation.
2. No porn. Proboards does not permit pornographic images on their domains, so keep it classy. If you want to access the adult boards on the site, get in touch with me or Critical Zephyr to verify your age and we'll grant you access to them. If you see content that you think may be offensive or too close to porn, alert a staff member promptly.
3. Before posting in a discussion thread you must first introduce yourself in the Introductions board. Post a thread telling us who you are, what you like, what your measurements are, and why you're on the run from the law. Once that's taken care of, you can go do basically whatever you want.
4. Learn to know your moderators. Like the police, mods exist to help you, not to harm you. Their job is to ensure a positive experience for you and everyone else, but treating them like the fuzz will only make them less likely to help you or hear you out in the event of an infraction or bad situation.
5. Read the individual rules threads in the boards you plan on posting in the most. They'll contain more precise rules for their subject matter and they'll probably help you enjoy your time here more.
That's it. Five rules. Nothing too hard about that, right? Now that you've read them, you can slink off to the lounge and start posting.