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Old 08-November-2003, 04:02 PM
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Welcome to the Universe Today Forums, we hope you have a great time in the community we've built. Like any well-run community, we have some rules. They're generally common sense, but please take a moment to look through them so you understand.

The moderators and I will strictly enforce these rules. We reserve the right to edit topics and posts, delete stuff, move it around, split off or merge topics together. We will also warn and eventually ban users who violate these simple rules.

This isn't a public place, and the laws of freedom of speech in whatever country you come from don't apply here (I'm Canadian, if that matters). You're my guest, in my house, and I expect you act accordingly.

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Fraser Cain
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1. Stay on Topic... Space and Astronomy

This is a space-oriented dicussion forum. That's what we're talking about here, so if you're going to start a topic or participate in a conversation, please stay within this area. Obviously this can be open to interpretation, but please use your common sense.

We've got an area called "Totally Off Topic", where you can talk about anything else you like. That section still falls under the rest of the rules, though, so we expect you to be polite, respectful of copyright, etc.

2. No Swearing or Adult Topics

We encourage all ages to read this discussion board, so there are going to be children present. Please watch your language. Same goes with adult topics - talk about it somewhere else. If you do need to say something... racy... I expect to see the most scientific terminology used.

3. Be Nice

Attack the ideas, not the person. If you've got concerns with what someone is saying, feel free dismantle their arguments, but don't make personal attacks. You might think you're making a joke, but it could really hurt someone else's feelings, so steer on the side of caution. If you feel that someone has crossed the line and insulted you, please email one of the moderators. Don't write some scathing post in the forum to try and humilate people publicly - we probably won't listen to you then.

4. Don't Quote Emails

Please don't post a copy of something that somebody emailed to you. There are legal and copyright reasons for this. I'll post emails from time to time in the forum, but I'll be getting the proper permission to do this from the source.

5. No Copyright Material

Don't quote articles available on other websites, it's a copyright violation. If you want to reference material somewhere else on the web, just link to it. People can go take a look at what you're talking about and then come back to talk about it.

6. No Advertising

Don't use the Universe Today forums as a way to promote your own website, product, or forum. And don't use the forum as a platform for your ideas or theories. We'll give you a little leeway if you're an active contributor to the forum. And don't think we won't notice.

This also goes for the promotion of alternative theories. If you use the forum as a place to promote your theories of the Universe, we will delete your posts on sight and probably ban you from the forum. I don't mind when people question established scientific thinking, and we even have a special "Alternative Theories" section to hammer out ideas, but don't use the entire forum to promote your agenda.

7. No Politics or Religion

Discussions about politics and religion nearly always turn ugly, and frankly, I don't have the time or interest in policing conversations that do little but make people angry at each other. So, don't start or contribute to a topic that's going to just start people yelling at each other. The moderators and I will shut down or delete any thread that has obviously taken an overtly political/religious direction.

8. DON'T MAKE ALL-CAPITAL TITLES

That's generally perceived to be yelling on the Internet. If you make an all-capital title in the forum, we're more than likely to rewrite it.

9. Only one account per person

Don't get a second or third forum username so you can have different personalities and have conversations with yourself. This is not helpful to the forum.

10. We'll Add New Rules on a Whim

The moderators reserve the right to moderate postings and users on the board for any reason whatsoever. Obviously with great power comes great responsibility, but if we see something that needs to be fixed, we'll fix it.
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