DustDuchess
(Weather Watcher)
Sat Jun 05 2004 08:45 PM
Question about Post Appropriateness

I was wondering where to go to read the rules about what makes a post appropriate and inappropriate. For instance I know that flaming and other subjects like restaurant dining is inappropriate, but with the weather can spawn a lot of interesting comments that are not easy to define as fitting or not fitting the topic. So is there a place to read the rules?


LI Phil
(User)
Sat Jun 05 2004 08:47 PM
Re: Question about Post Appropriateness

It's in the Posting FAQ section above:

"Registration as a User implies acceptance of the following terms and conditions:
- Participants shall not post any material likely to cause offence, that is protected by copyright, trademark or other proprietary right - without the express permission of the owner of such copyright - or that contains personal phone numbers or addresses.
- Participants may not use the Forums to post or transmit advertisements or commercial solicitations of any kind.
- The appropriate Forum Moderator has the right to edit, censor, delete or otherwise modify any posted message.
- This web site does not verify or guarantee the accuracy of the material posted to the Forums or bear any responsibility for any loss, damage, or other liabilities caused by any posted message. "

Did that help, Mary K?


DustDuchess
(Weather Watcher)
Sat Jun 05 2004 10:21 PM
Re: Question about Post Appropriateness

Thanks. I won't be advertising any snake oil products etc.


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