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Kev
10-01-2005, 12:57 PM
Forum Rules (Failure to comply will result in your membership being deleted.)

We do ask that all who would like to post messages follow the rules and guidelines outlined below.

Rule 1: Be Polite and friendly.

This seems obvious, however, many can sometimes forget that common courtesy goes a long way to lending respect to both you and your opinions. Just because you don't see the other readers' faces doesn't mean they don't have feelings and won't be hurt by rude comments. When you read something that you find silly, rude or insulting, first assume that perhaps there is more to the post than you initially thought. Re-read it and keep in mind that tone and inflection is difficult to convey in written form. It may be that the person is attempting a joke or is exaggerating on purpose. It is best to politely request clarification before accusing someone being ignorant, a liar, or worse.

If after clarification you still disagree with the person then politely outline your points. Try to avoid name-calling or even implying insults wherever possible. These tactics generally only inflame a situation and lead to what are known as "Flame Wars." Whenever a flame war starts it usually ruins a perfectly good discussion. Others will lose interest in the thread and the discussion board in general if this kind of interchange is found here.

It also should go without saying that swearing, profanity, sexual references, etc. should be used in moderation. Remember that we may have readers of all ages.

Rule 2: Try to Stay on Topic

After reading and posting at the site and forum for a while you may feel as though you have developed friendships with some, perhaps many, of the other posters and readers. This is probably one of the most rewarding parts of participating in a discussion area. It is only natural to occasionally want to share information with your friends that is "Off Topic" (i.e. not related to the subject matter of the forum you are in).

While it may at first seem harmless to post a bit about off topic subjects, it can become a slippery slope. If others join in on OT posts then soon everybody has sent the discussion threads on so many tangents that it is difficult to follow the original topic. Further, posting off topic essentially violates Rule #1. People come to the site looking for all kinds of information. It is not polite to post off topic items frequently.

Rule 3: No Spam

While spam may be a tasty meat product and originally made in LIVERPOOL on the Internet "spam" refers to invasive, unsolicited information. Posting advertisements for unrelated web pages or services is simply not acceptable. In addition, posting many repeat posts just to increase your post count or to generally be 'cute' is also inappropriate. All "spam" is a violation of Rule #2 and certainly Rule #1.

If you break the rules…

While we all have the best of intentions occasionally mistakes happen. Unfortunately there will be people who sometimes try to goad others into acting in a manner they would otherwise avoid. Many of us can get on each other's nerves occasionally either by accident or on purpose. When this happens sometimes things are posted that are later regretted. This happens to the best of us, and with a quick apology you can usually repair any damage done.

In addition to the occasional loss of temper, there are a few out there who will post inappropriate information in various forums and make comments with intent to start flame wars, add spam, etc.

To keep such occurrences to a minimum, this site has moderators who read the forums and try to keep things polite and on topic. :noid:

If posts occur that break any of the above guidelines/ rules the moderators may take some or all of the following actions, often without warning:

:: Posts that are in the wrong forum will be moved to the correct forum. If your post just disappeared - DON'T PANIC! Check the other forums to see if it was moved.

:: Threads that get long because they have wandered off topic may be locked. People can still read the thread, however no new posts can be added. If you'd like to continue your ideas start a new thread with an appropriate title in the correct forum.

IMPORTANT

:: Posts that contain profanity, insults, blatant attempts at baiting a flame war, racial slurs, etc. may be locked/edited/deleted. Occasionally whole threads may have to be deleted if they degenerate into a situation described above. Repeatedly posting such comments may result in temporary or permanent suspension of posting privileges.

:: Spam posts (ads, attempts at attention, without the permission or support of the Website Owner etc.) will be deleted on site. Repeat offenders may receive temporary or permanent suspension of posting privileges.

:: Off Topic Posts: While these should be avoided, the occasional off topic post is generally allowed as long as it reasonably contained. Be sure to mark any off topic post with "OT" so readers know what they are looking at. Note that off topic posts should be RARE and kept to a minimum.

Remember that posting on this forum (or any Internet forum, for that matter) is a privilege, NOT A RIGHT. Please treat it that way. If your posts are locked, edited or deleted due to one of the issues outlined above do not be offended or take it personally. Evaluate what you posted and think about why it might have been. If you have any questions as to why your post was locked or you lost posting rights, please feel free to PM me.

Update 12-10-06


Yo! Liverpool is a web site and forum that primarily showcases the best that Liverpool and the Greater Liverpool area has to offer. We are a public forum that has been successful in delivering a friendly, energetic web community for our visitors and members from all walks of life. All are welcomed regardless of background, ability, gender, religion or ethnicity.

We have forum rules (http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/showthread.php?t=321) (above) that have so far been vital in ensuring the smooth running of our community. You are politely asked to read them if you are not aware of them.

Subjects that are posted generate many responses and are vital in ensuring the future of the forum and members often disagree and differ in their views. Building good forum relationships with each other has ensured that these disagreements are quickly resolved and we move on. However, it has come to my attention that certain issues regarding 'fringe parties (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politics_of_the_United_Kingdom#The_Fringe_Parties) ' have appeared and after reading the posts within the thread, I have decided to remove them to ensure good member relationships are retained and the integrity and ethos of the forum remain intact for the benefit of all.

You are politely requested to avoid posting threads and other messages that do not come under the 'mainstream politics' umbrella.

Kev

Kev
09-04-2007, 09:14 PM
Considerations in addition to the forum rules

Members should avoid the use of all CAPITAL LETTERS in posts. ALL CAPS is considered "shouting" and causes readability issues.

Before creating a new topic thread, you are advised to search to see if a similar topic already exists.

When posting your own pictures and acting in good faith, it will be assumed that once posted they will remain. Removing them after a period of time ruins a whole thread, especially when members have commented so generously.

Members should follow standard grammar and spelling rules.

Aim to post in the correct section.

Members should avoid double posting.

Try and respond to topics started by others more often than starting topics of one's own.

When quoting a previous post, one should only include the relevant portion of that post.

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