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SWBattlefront.net Code of Conduct [UPDATED 9/25/04] Read first!

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 Jed
02-01-2004, 8:35 PM
#1
It has occured to me, among many others, that these forums warrant a set of rules. The following are heavily based upon forums from other subsections around LucasForums, so a quick glance for the regulars should prove useful for oldbies, and a thorough-read is absolutely a must for newbies.

v.1.1, August 11th, 2004

The Rules of SWBF.net Forums

Under no circumstances are you allowed to insult (commonly referred to as "flaming"), curse at, offend, or just go completely off the wall against another user/group of users. If their opinion differs from yours, grow up and deal with it. In addition, you are not to "counter-flame" someone; if they attack you, the moderators will see it. Follow the general rule of "two wrongs don't make a right."
Thou shalt not spam! Spamming is defined as the practice of making irrelevant posts with no substance, only smileys, or a combination of the aforementioned. Chatting with another user is also a form of spamming; the Private Message system is there for a reason. Again, this rule will be enforced heavily in all forums, but a little leniency will be given in The Sliced Tauntaun, the off-topic discussion area. SWBF.net Staff reserve the right to delete or close spammy posts and threads at their discretion.
Obey the censor and don't excessively swear. Don't try to bypass the censor, in other words.
Inappropriate links/pictures are forbidden. Since many do not understand our definition of "inappropriate", any links with warez, illegal MP3s/movies, and any pictures which include pornography/nudity, disturbing/obscenely violent pictures, etc. Also, any discussion relating to any of the aforementioned will not be tolerated, and will be removed by the staff's discretion.
Create new threads in the appropriate forums. News and discussion relating to SW: Battlefront should be placed in Star Wars Battlefront (http://www.lucasforums.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=558), off-topic threads in The Sliced Tauntaun (http://www.lucasforums.com/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=559), and so on. If a topic is created in the wrong forum, the moderators will move it. Not a big deal, but just make things easy.
As always, try to make good threads. Avoid spammy topics, and word your thread's topic so everyone will understand what it is meant to discuss. No threads will be allowed that discuss the number of posts, post status, rank. etc of yourself or another user. Avoid duplicating threads. If there's a thread open that is or is very close to the topic of a thread you want to create, post in that thread. As well, do not make duplicates of threads that have been closed.
Don't steal another user's avatar, sig image, nickname. People get pretty pissed when you steal something they've worked hard to create, and understandably so. This holds true for other users from other communities - be yourself, not somebody else.
You are responsible for your own posts. In the rare event that we receive a complaint/legal action from something you've posted, we reserve the right to forfeit any information we know about you, including your identity, IP address, etc.
Multiple user accounts are forbidden. You have one user account to use; if you get banned, you're gone for good. You may not register again after receiving a ban.
Don't harass the staff. We don't like to be hassled, cajoled, or threatened. In addition...don't ask to be a moderator.
Advertising your own site is allowed in your signature, but you cannot create your own thread for it. This has been an unwritten rule for awhile, but due to the influx of new users, it should be acknowledged with the rest of the rules.


The Consequences for Disobeying the Rules

Spamming and flaming will result, in most cases, with multiple warnings from within a thread or via PM. From there, punishments will vary from a ban, temp-ban, and/or a nuking of your post count, all the way down to zero, nada, "negatory Big Bird".
Multiple accounts will result in a warning and the deletion of the additonal account(s). If you push it and continue, you'll be IP banned.
If you re-register after getting banned, you'll be (IP) banned.
Stealing another user's avatar/sig image/name will most likely result in removal of what was stolen, and a further punishment may be enforced.
Someone linking to inappropriate-ness will be warned and their post will be edited. We do realize accidents happen, but if you continually do it on purpose, you'll get a temp-ban. Pornography will be removed and the user will be banned instantly and without warning.


And the staff's favorite rule, which will be enforced heavily (:D)...

Don't be stupid.


Rules drafted by Jed, and perfected/edited/approved by the SWBattlefront.net faculty. We thank other communities such as GalacticBattlegrounds.com and JediKnight.net for having great rules to base these on.
 Jed
09-14-2004, 6:26 PM
#2
There's a few things I want to make crystal clear with the community.

If there's anything you want seen done with the main site, just ask in the Feedback forum. I'll see it, the other staffers will see it, and we'll take things into consideration.

Yes, the site's content pages will be updated by the time the game is released.

And...it's better to get these things done ahead of time so if problems arise, I can just point back at this, point my head up at the sky and cackle like the devious guy I am. :D

ANY discussion of SW: Battlefront warez (including where to get one, saying you got it early via warez, condoning the warez, etc) will result in a (most likely temporary) ban.

"But Uncle Jed", you say, "why not?"

Plain and simple, kiddos. It's not right. We don't condone it, and we don't expect you to either.

Alright? Any questions, ask me or any of the other mods via PM, and I'll leave this thread open for questions for awhile. Don't spam the thread - I'll keep it questions only.

Happy Gaming, and let's get ready for Battlefront! :D
 Revlt Coranier
09-14-2004, 8:08 PM
#3
This isn't really about the thread per se, but how do you pronounce "warez"?

Is it like "where ehz" or "wheres"?
 Alegis
09-15-2004, 3:10 AM
#4
i say "war - ezz", cause it sounds cooler :p
if you see them topics about warez, dont reply and just report it. Don't feed the trolls.
 Pad
09-15-2004, 10:29 AM
#5
Some good advice on how to handle certain situations:

If a troll enters the forum and starts making a thread which is just full of spam/flames or about illegal stuff, the worst thing to do is go straight in there and retaliate. Do not post, I repeat, do not post unless you are a mod who knows how to handle the situation.
The next thing to do is look at the main page to see which admins, SWBF mods or smods are online and PM then with the problem, stating where the flame threads are and which member it is. In case noone to handle the situation is online use the "Report post" feature. At all times be quick about it.
Again, do not post anything. Let the mods/admins handle it, as soon as they have been notified.
If a slightly different situation should arise, in which the troll has posted a lengthy speech with is not all flames (see the latest threads in the Swamp at the moment), I know it would be tempting to go in and right a lengthy speech in retaliation. This is ok, just make sure you consider these points:
Do not post any flames towards them whatsoever. If you do you will just be lowering yourself to their level.
Make sure you can back up your argument, and make your point, but don't go overboard.
Be as nice as you can about it (if that is possible). Being nicer will get you further than if you are nasty.
If you can get them to flame, and not do it yourself, there'll be a better chance of them getting banned.
Eventually they will either get bored or banned, depending on what approach you take.
Be sure to notify an admin/mod/smod anyway.
 Pad
09-16-2004, 12:59 PM
#6
Also something I noticed lately: double, triple and quadriple posts.
It is possible that when you make a post LF isnґt working properly, it seems kinda slow. At all times when posting a new reply and it takes too long to post, DO NOT hit "submit reply" several times! When you do, new entries are being made in the database and you get yourself a nice double, triple,... post.

My advice towards you all, be patient when posting or be quick but delete your duplicates afterwards yourself.

Thank you.

That is all ;)
 Alegis
09-22-2004, 1:00 PM
#7
Not really related to the topic, but just a small announcement:

THIS forum is for discussing Battlefront. If you need technical help, FPS cap on MP etc -> Technical Help.
 Pad
10-07-2004, 7:00 AM
#8
Still dont get the rules? A nice help (http://albinoblacksheep.com/flash/posting.php)
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