Post by Admin on Dec 6, 2011 16:08:18 GMT -5
FORUM & CHAT RULES:
• Please treat all other online participants with respect and do not use Hmong in Alaska Community Forum to threaten, harass, stalk, or abuse other users.
• Do not use Hmong in Alaska Community Forum services to spam others. Spam includes sending identical and irrelevant or unsolicited submissions to many different users, and includes misrepresenting the source of anything you post. Spamming and scrolling in chat rooms are serious violations of online etiquette.
• Hmong in Alaska Community Forum Admin does not allow behavior or content related to illegal activities. You may not use Hmong in Alaska Community Forum to publish, post, distribute, or disseminate defamatory, infringing, obscene, or other unlawful material or discussion. This includes, but is not limited to, child pornography, bestiality, incest, illegal drugs, software piracy, and harassment.
• You may not use Hmong in Alaska Community Forum for the purpose of linking to external sites that violate this code of conduct.
• Do not post or promote any materials that could harm or disrupt another user's computer or would allow others to inappropriately access software or web sites.
• In addition to upholding this code of conduct, you are responsible for adhering to all local and national laws that pertain to your location.
• You are responsible for any actions you may take based on advice or information you receive online. Use your own judgment when evaluating information provided through any communication service, and remember that the information provided could be from people at any age and experience level. The decision to conduct transactions is your own and you should perform your own research prior to making any decisions.
• You are responsible and liable for all your activities while participating in the Hmong in Alaska Community Forum. Remember, you are responsible for anything you say or post.
• Hmong in Alaska Community Forum Admin reserves the right to ban any participant from the chat rooms for violating any of the rules above.
• Hmong in Alaska Community Forum Admin also reserves the right to amend or change the Code of Conduct at any time without notice. You agree to periodically review this document to ensure you are doing your part.
• We caution you against giving out any personally identifiable information (such as social security number, credit card number, name, address, telephone number, driver's license number, password, etc.) online. This information can easily be used for illegal or harmful purposes.
• You are responsible for protecting your computer against interference or viruses that may be encountered on the Internet and Hmong in Alaska Community Forum.
Thanks for following this code of conduct and Hmong in Alaska Community Forum! We reserve the right to amend or change the code of conduct at any time and encourage you to periodically review these guidelines to ensure you are in compliance.
GUIDELINES:
1. Check for open topics. Before posting a new topic, please check to see if there is already a topic open on the subject.
2. Ignore bothersome members. If there is someone on the forum that bothers you, select the Ignore button at the top right corner of the post.
3. Report posts that violate the rules. Do this by selecting the Admin alert button at the top right corner of the post.
4. Welcome new members. Help new folks "learn the ropes" bout how to find information and resources, save time, and how to get involved.
5. Use descriptive titles for new posts. Avoid "generic" post subjects like "Help" or "Question". You will receive a better response to your posts by making your title more descriptive about the content of your post.
6. Be respectful of moderators in both the forums and any private communications.
7. Stay on topic. Posts which are not relevant to the forum topic may be deleted.
8. Keep posts family friendly. If it shouldn’t be viewed by minors, then it shouldn’t be posted to the forums or chat rooms.
Know Your Moderators:
Moderators have the right to edit or delete posts without prior notice that violate of the rules above. If you have a question for a moderator on a decision, you can email them and discuss it privately. They may not see things the same way you do, but they are open and approachable.
Please Remember:
Members that do not abide by the rules may be subject to having their posts edited or deleted, their member account permanently banned from further access and/or deleted without notice.
Rules and guidelines may change at any time, please re-read them regularly.
• Please treat all other online participants with respect and do not use Hmong in Alaska Community Forum to threaten, harass, stalk, or abuse other users.
• Do not use Hmong in Alaska Community Forum services to spam others. Spam includes sending identical and irrelevant or unsolicited submissions to many different users, and includes misrepresenting the source of anything you post. Spamming and scrolling in chat rooms are serious violations of online etiquette.
• Hmong in Alaska Community Forum Admin does not allow behavior or content related to illegal activities. You may not use Hmong in Alaska Community Forum to publish, post, distribute, or disseminate defamatory, infringing, obscene, or other unlawful material or discussion. This includes, but is not limited to, child pornography, bestiality, incest, illegal drugs, software piracy, and harassment.
• You may not use Hmong in Alaska Community Forum for the purpose of linking to external sites that violate this code of conduct.
• Do not post or promote any materials that could harm or disrupt another user's computer or would allow others to inappropriately access software or web sites.
• In addition to upholding this code of conduct, you are responsible for adhering to all local and national laws that pertain to your location.
• You are responsible for any actions you may take based on advice or information you receive online. Use your own judgment when evaluating information provided through any communication service, and remember that the information provided could be from people at any age and experience level. The decision to conduct transactions is your own and you should perform your own research prior to making any decisions.
• You are responsible and liable for all your activities while participating in the Hmong in Alaska Community Forum. Remember, you are responsible for anything you say or post.
• Hmong in Alaska Community Forum Admin reserves the right to ban any participant from the chat rooms for violating any of the rules above.
• Hmong in Alaska Community Forum Admin also reserves the right to amend or change the Code of Conduct at any time without notice. You agree to periodically review this document to ensure you are doing your part.
• We caution you against giving out any personally identifiable information (such as social security number, credit card number, name, address, telephone number, driver's license number, password, etc.) online. This information can easily be used for illegal or harmful purposes.
• You are responsible for protecting your computer against interference or viruses that may be encountered on the Internet and Hmong in Alaska Community Forum.
Thanks for following this code of conduct and Hmong in Alaska Community Forum! We reserve the right to amend or change the code of conduct at any time and encourage you to periodically review these guidelines to ensure you are in compliance.
GUIDELINES:
1. Check for open topics. Before posting a new topic, please check to see if there is already a topic open on the subject.
2. Ignore bothersome members. If there is someone on the forum that bothers you, select the Ignore button at the top right corner of the post.
3. Report posts that violate the rules. Do this by selecting the Admin alert button at the top right corner of the post.
4. Welcome new members. Help new folks "learn the ropes" bout how to find information and resources, save time, and how to get involved.
5. Use descriptive titles for new posts. Avoid "generic" post subjects like "Help" or "Question". You will receive a better response to your posts by making your title more descriptive about the content of your post.
6. Be respectful of moderators in both the forums and any private communications.
7. Stay on topic. Posts which are not relevant to the forum topic may be deleted.
8. Keep posts family friendly. If it shouldn’t be viewed by minors, then it shouldn’t be posted to the forums or chat rooms.
Know Your Moderators:
Moderators have the right to edit or delete posts without prior notice that violate of the rules above. If you have a question for a moderator on a decision, you can email them and discuss it privately. They may not see things the same way you do, but they are open and approachable.
Please Remember:
Members that do not abide by the rules may be subject to having their posts edited or deleted, their member account permanently banned from further access and/or deleted without notice.
Rules and guidelines may change at any time, please re-read them regularly.