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Forum GUIDELINES.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 15:32
by Jordach
1) The forums have A EDIT button for editing posts, NO MODERATOR will merge the two.

2) Use your common logic and senses, asking someone to spoon-feed you won't happen.

3) Use the search button to see if your idea, bug, mod - has even been made; we do get tired of answering the same thing over and over again.

4) Don't revive DEAD TOPICS unless you have a good reason, stuff in the first page of any category is usually the best to be watching.

5) Don't answer to SPAMBOTS - JUST press "report" under the post itself - its really easy.

6) Be kind and respectful, if you are finding someone annoying, ignore them.

7) If you are a new member - don't ask for help on everykey press again, as with 3 we do get annoyed.

8) STICKY ME and CLOSE IT.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 16:12
by Calinou
Hi backseat moderator! See the "rules" button.

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 16:17
by lkjoel
+1 for sticky, and +1 for writing this :D

PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 17:05
by Jordach
Calinou wrote:Hi backseat moderator! See the "rules" button.

Does a page like this exist?

http://minetest.net/forum/misc.php?action=rules wrote:By registering, you agree to act suitably (like on any other forum; e.g. not posting illegal content (according to the Finnish law) or pornography, no flooding, no spamming, no viruses and such) and acknowledge that the moderators can ban you for not doing so, or for any other reason.
In any event you are responsible for your posts, and the other users are responsible for their posts, not the operators of this forum.
You also agree that this forum can be moved to a different host and a different country (might be needed if the traffic increases a lot), including the user account data.
The language of this forum is english, except for the "other languages" section.
These conditions may change in the future without notice.

Nothing about backseat moderating. And don't moan about users are responcible for their posts - operators of this forum are moderators, they keep spambots away and such; so technically, operators.