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[Updated] Forum Rules !! - Read before Posting !!!!!

Posted: Sun Oct 26, 2003 10:00 am
by jv_map
Forum Rules - Read and follow or your post may be removed !

There are just a few rules that we expect people to follow when using this board:

(1) No swearing in the thread posts. A small amount of swearing is tolerated in the thread topics - but don't go over the top please.

(2) No Porn or links to porn websites

(3) No warez, links to warez or discussion about cracks

(4) No Racism - at all, at any time !

(5) Try not to country bash - I know how difficult it can be sometimes but please try to respect every other user of the forum

(6) No spamming or flaming

(7) Before asking a question, try using the forums 'search feature' and look around in recent topics. It's frustrating to see 3 or 4 topics about the same issue on the same page, so please, take a look around before asking a question.

(8) Please respect all other forum users, even if you may not agree with a certain point of view. If you have any problems with another forum user please report the user and the problem to any of the moderators / admins and we shall try and deal with the problem.

Posting Pictures

Please restrict any pictures you post to 600 x 480. This is so people with modems don't suffer long delays. Any posts with pics bigger than 600 x 480 will be deleted from now on.

Animated gifs are often big despite a modest resolution. Use your head before posting.

Anything bigger than 200kb may be removed.

Signatures

Please restrict you signature to 1 picture, no larger than 500x150 or equivalent if useing both a graphic image and text . If you break this rule, the site admins reserve the right to alter your signature until it complies. If you repeatedly break this rule, you may be banned !!

Forums

Please restrict your posts to the relevant forum. If you post something that is deemed to be off the topic of the forum your post may be moved or deleted.

These rules will be enforced, so that all the users of the forum can enjoy themselves and create a good natured community.