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Our Code of Conduct

Since Rainbow and Creative are very popular here on the board, how about we replace dislike with disagree :)
 
I don't disagree.

(Sorry, could not help myself)
 
Updated section 6:
  • Do not post the SAME content to multiple forums/sub forums. Only post your content ONCE. Violations of this will result in your duplicate posts being deleted and your posting rights may be suspended (temporarily while we contact you about the SPAM problem).

Added this bullet due to a recent member spamming the forum with multiple copies of the same content. This also applies to sales ads. This has happened where someone posts in the classifieds forum and the general forum - we will delete the general forum message and notify the author.
 
Updated with section 1a to add the "Terms of Use" verbiage to this Code of Conduct. Also Changed the URL at the bottom of the Forum page for "Terms of Use" to redirect to this "Code of Conduct" page. (thanks to the Eagle Eyed member who pointed out that our Terms of Use doesn't link to the "Code of Conduct")
 
difficult to read all over the paragraph.
Can you elaborate? I think the first post is updated with all the changes so you only need to read the first post if you want to read what is expected. The later posts are to make members aware of changes as they happen.

It's pretty basic, but it also seems straightforward to me. You could probably follow "Be respectful and don't say something you would not say in front of a priest in someone else's church" and there would be very good overlap.
 
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