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to read the forum rules too many times?

I've been here for several months and still can't remember the rules so have to regularly look at them to avoid getting run in
 
 
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I guess it never hurts to read them too much

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There are forum rules? Lol. I'm assuming I maybe read them at one point, but I dont remember.
 
 
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I have learned the hard way that the rules on PC are extremely important. Seriously, every member should read them and know them. I still make mistakes sometimes, but I'm trying really hard not to.
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I read them but don't remember them, which is the point I was making in this thread

Last thing I want is to have the rulebook thrown at me, I'm going to hide under here from any low flying rulebooks
 
 
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I like that little dude hiding under the chair.
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to read the forum rules too many times?

I've been here for several months and still can't remember the rules so have to regularly look at them to avoid getting run in
I printed them out but was “run in” for violation where there was no rule covering my transgressions. I’m now trying to post ‘in the spirit of the rules’ using a Ouija board and divining rod.

I’m trying to be better. I like it here.

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I admit, I haven't really glanced over them much. I think if you behave in a manner that is living by the golden rule standard and to not advertise outside the site(luring away types of things), pretty much, you will be fine.
I know there are other things on the rules list, but for me those are the two standards that are relevant in my mind, for my own conduct.
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Maybe someone can post a "complete idiot"'s guide to the rules? if possible?
 
 
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I admit, I haven't really glanced over them much. I think if you behave in a manner that is living by the golden rule standard and to not advertise outside the site(luring away types of things), pretty much, you will be fine.
I know there are other things on the rules list, but for me those are the two standards that are relevant in my mind, for my own conduct.

So "treat others how you want to be treated" kinda thing?

And don't spam, don't advertise anything, don't be a asshole?

If hugs count as spam then that's me done hiding under here again from low flying rulebook
 
 
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So "treat others how you want to be treated" kinda thing?

And don't spam, don't advertise anything, don't be a asshole?

If hugs count as spam then that's me done hiding under here again from low flying rulebook
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I think there are also topics (like sex, politics, and religion) that we aren't supposed to talk about in chat.
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*do* hugs count as spam? I mean posting the hug smilies a lot?
 
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I hope they don't come to our real life locations if we're about to get run in for anything
 
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to read the forum rules too many times?

I've been here for several months and still can't remember the rules so have to regularly look at them to avoid getting run in
From this moderator's point of view, the answer is "No, it doesn't hurt to read them many, many times!" I admit, When I was new, I didn't read them at all until I received a pm from a moderator pointing out something that I posted that was against the guidelines. Now, I can truthfully say, I've read the guidelines hundreds of times!

Generally speaking, The Golden Rule is a good rule of thumb but it never hurts to read them for yourself. Here they are, Community Guidelines, check them out! When in doubt, go to FAQ/Help and you'll see the very first bullet says: "What are your Community Guidelines and where can I find them?"

If you look closely, you may see the blood, sweat and tears that have gone into the composition over years of trial and error. It's a work in progress and is wholeheartedly intended to give us a framework to keep us safe and running smoothly. Is it perfect in every circumstance? Maybe not, but it works very well. Anytime you have a suggestion or comment feel free to pm someone from this list: https://forums.psychcentral.com/showgroups.php

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From this moderator's point of view, the answer is "No, it doesn't hurt to read them many, many times!" I admit, When I was new, I didn't read them at all until I received a pm from a moderator pointing out something that I posted that was against the guidelines. Now, I can truthfully say, I've read the guidelines hundreds of times!

Generally speaking, The Golden Rule is a good rule of thumb but it never hurts to read them for yourself. Here they are, Community Guidelines, check them out! When in doubt, go to FAQ/Help and you'll see the very first bullet says: "What are your Community Guidelines and where can I find them?"

If you look closely, you may see the blood, sweat and tears that have gone into the composition over years of trial and error. It's a work in progress and is wholeheartedly intended to give us a framework to keep us safe and running smoothly. Is it perfect in every circumstance? Maybe not, but it works very well. Anytime you have a suggestion or comment feel free to pm someone from this list: https://forums.psychcentral.com/showgroups.php

Do we get anyone coming to our door in real life if we're in trouble and are getting run in?

If I hide under here I won't get hit by low flying rulebook
 
 
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Do we get anyone coming to our door in real life if we're in trouble and are getting run in?

If I hide under here I won't get hit by low flying rulebook
Oh gosh no Have you ever checked out the Anniversary Forum? There were various meetups all over for the big event. So many of us got to meet for the first time. Everyday people, volunteering and trying to keep running a place like PC.

I think something like that lifted the big veil of mystery.

It doesn't hurt to pm a moderator when in doubt of guidelines if the FAQ isn't clear.
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Oh gosh no Have you ever checked out the Anniversary Forum? There were various meetups all over for the big event. So many of us got to meet for the first time. Everyday people, volunteering and trying to keep running a place like PC.

I think something like that lifted the big veil of mystery.

It doesn't hurt to pm a moderator when in doubt of guidelines if the FAQ isn't clear.

Nope, don't even know what forums there are cause I either don't remember or because I tend to go through new posts I don't notice
 
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I have been here more than 4 years and I read them at least once a week. I know most of them, but I don't have them committed to memory. Also, they get updated from time to time.

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Hey whispershadow

I've been a member here since 2005. I've been on the Community Support Team since 2007. Every single day I'm here I have to look at the Community Guidelines. LOL

Please remember, these are guidelines, not rules. We take into consideration a lot of different things when dealing with a thread/post that may be against guidelines. The Team all discuss the situation and come to a decision on how to deal with it. We try to work really hard with members to help them understand what went wrong and how they might do things a bit differently.

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