yesimog420
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Here are the basic forum etiquettes, in case anyone is unsure and would prefer not to find out the rules only after being removed from existence:
If these rules are followed even loosely, most users can avoid accidental bans and the existential confusion that follows.
- Post in the correct section.
If you’re unsure which section is correct, choose the one that feels the least incorrect. This usually works. - Avoid spam.
This includes posting the same thing repeatedly, posting nothing disguised as something, or posting something that reads like it was splurged by a horse faced syrian trying to replicate a bateman voice. - Stay on-topic.
If the thread is about jawlines, don’t suddenly bring up your opinions on municipal parking laws. Nobody benefits. - Keep arguments civil.
You can disagree, but try not to melt down publicly. If you feel like typing something that sounds like a rage seizure, maybe just… don’t. - No personal attacks.
Critique ideas, not the person behind the ideas, even if their ideas make you question human evolution. - Don’t post illegal or questionable content.
If it makes you think “should I post this?” the answer is no. The internal hesitation is already your answer. - Use common sense.
Or at least a convincing imitation of it. Most issues can be avoided with this single step, yet somehow aren’t. - Respect moderators and staff.
They have buttons that do things. You don’t want to discover exactly what those things are. - Keep posts readable.
Punctuation exists. It’s not mandatory, but it helps reduce the feeling that someone is shouting into bonnie's blue her asshole. - Contribute something.
Even a small, mildly useful thought is better than the digital equivalent of leaving a chair empty in a room and calling it content.
If these rules are followed even loosely, most users can avoid accidental bans and the existential confusion that follows.
