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Forum etiquette means maintaining a standard of posting behavior that is acceptable and appropriate. Forum etiquette can be flexible, according to the subject of the forum, but there are certain standards most people expect others to maintain. Some lines must be drawn for the safety of all posting on the forum.
You may disagree with someone's opinions, but calling that person an idiot is a violation of forum etiquette.
Posting the same thing over and over again is called scrolling, and is also a violation of forum etiquette.
Trolls enjoy disturbing the peace. Trolls tend to call names, gossip about other posters, post things that are deliberately provocative and usually violate the forum's rules about posting. Don't become a Troll.
Another violation of forum etiquette is posting in ALL CAPS. This is considered shouting and is very rude.
Flaming, or deliberate insults or personal rants, are also against forum etiquette. Flaming is often employed by people who are losing arguments on a forum. Their response is to personally insult the poster disagreeing with them, usually in a long, nasty post. The veil of anonymity seems to bring out the worst in these people, and any bullying tendencies they have tend to become magnified in the semi-protection given by the anonymity provided on a forum.
Forum etiquette involves using the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be treated.
Behaving as a reasonable adult, even in the face of being flamed, is always the best course of action. If a poster becomes harassing, obscene or personal, do not retaliate. Instead, report it to the moderators or forum administrators.
Here we set out the basic rules that we use when managing the forum. By using the forum, you agree to abide by these rules and the decision of the administrators and moderators.
General Forum Use
Signatures
Policing
Pacquiao vs Horn live stream
Wimbledon 2017 live stream
Tour de France 2017 live stream
Sligo vs Meath Live Stream
Donegal vs Longford live stream
Dublin vs Laois live stream
Mayo vs Derry live streamWe accept that the vast majority of our forum members follow general forum etiquette.
Forum etiquette means maintaining a standard of posting behavior that is acceptable and appropriate. Forum etiquette can be flexible, according to the subject of the forum, but there are certain standards most people expect others to maintain. Some lines must be drawn for the safety of all posting on the forum.
You may disagree with someone's opinions, but calling that person an idiot is a violation of forum etiquette.
Posting the same thing over and over again is called scrolling, and is also a violation of forum etiquette.
Trolls enjoy disturbing the peace. Trolls tend to call names, gossip about other posters, post things that are deliberately provocative and usually violate the forum's rules about posting. Don't become a Troll.
Another violation of forum etiquette is posting in ALL CAPS. This is considered shouting and is very rude.
Flaming, or deliberate insults or personal rants, are also against forum etiquette. Flaming is often employed by people who are losing arguments on a forum. Their response is to personally insult the poster disagreeing with them, usually in a long, nasty post. The veil of anonymity seems to bring out the worst in these people, and any bullying tendencies they have tend to become magnified in the semi-protection given by the anonymity provided on a forum.
Forum etiquette involves using the Golden Rule: treat others as you would like to be treated.
Behaving as a reasonable adult, even in the face of being flamed, is always the best course of action. If a poster becomes harassing, obscene or personal, do not retaliate. Instead, report it to the moderators or forum administrators.
Here we set out the basic rules that we use when managing the forum. By using the forum, you agree to abide by these rules and the decision of the administrators and moderators.
General Forum Use
- Do NOT make the same post in multiple forums. Moderators will remove multiple posts and you will receive an infraction for doing so.
- The User Infraction system is designed to automate the management of misbehaving users. When a user reaches pre-determined number of infractions, the user permissions may be restricted.
- Members should post in a way that is respectful of other users. Flaming or abusing users in any way will not be tolerated and will lead to an infraction, followed by a BAN.
- Members are asked to not act as back seat moderators. If members note an issue which contravenes something in this policy document they are welcome to bring it to the attention of a moderator.
- Members should remember this board is aimed at a general audience. Posting pornographic or generally offensive text, images, links, etc. will not be tolerated and will lead to a BAN.
- Members are asked to respect the copyright of other users, sites, media, etc. Users linking to or asking for information on warez, crackz, etc. or re-printing material without permission will receive an infraction and their post will be removed. Blatant abuse and links to warez may result in an instant BAN.
- Members are asked only to post in English, as this is an English speaking community.
- Members should post in a way which is consistent with "normal writing". That is users should not post excessive numbers of emoticons, large, small or coloured text, etc. Similarly users should not SHOUT by writing in upper case or use excessive punctuation (e.g. ! and ?) in topic titles or posts. Users consistently abusing this will receive an infraction.
- Members should use an appropriate, descriptive subject when posting a new topic. Examples of bad subjects include; "Help me!", "I'm stuck!", "I've got an error!" etc.
- Members are welcome to use the test forum for general "test purposes". These may include checking signatures, testing a link or image, etc. (subject to previous points on decency, warez, etc.).
- Spam is not tolerated here under any circumstance. This includes offering hosting services (charged and free), installation services, solicitation etc. Users posting 'SPAM' will be banned.
- The moderators may edit, remove or put on moderation queue any post at any time. Please note that currently any very first post by a new user is automatically placed in the moderation queue and will be approved/disapproved according to the present Rules. The determination of what is construed as indecent, vulgar, spam, etc. as noted in these points is up to the admins and moderators, NOT the users.
- The above forum rules where applicable also apply to private messaging. Abuse of the private messaging system may lead to an infraction and/or the revocation of private messaging facilities.
Signatures
- Signatures containing an image may also include one line of small size text.
- Animated images are not allowed.
- Links in signatures are permitted to a maximum of four unique pages or sites. Such links may only be to relevant or moderator approved material. Links to sites may be commercial in nature. You may not include links in a way which suggests you offer official support, software, etc. for Crownhill Products. You may not link to warez, porn, racist or other similar hate sites. Links are included in signature size limits.
- Users abusing these rules will receive an infraction, their signature will be removed and repeated abuse will result in a BAN.
Policing
- Arguing with moderators or admins after having received an infraction or warning will lead to an immediate additional infraction and ultimately a BAN.
- Users who feel they have been unfairly warned may contact an admin with their complaint. The admin's decision is final.
- Any attempt to circumvent a temporary ban or other moderator action will lead to a permanent ban of your account(s). Circumvention includes re-registering or using an already registered account under a non-banned username. Other examples include changing IP addresses, using a new email account or other action that can be taken to evade moderator action to hide your identity as the owner of the sanctioned account.
- An exception to the three strike rule applies when users contact team members personally (via any method) and post insulting, indecent or vulgar material. Such users may be subject to an immediate permanent BAN.
- Permanent bans are a last resort and thought is given before implementing them.