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Forum Rules (Acceptable Use Policy)
PoolForum AUP
updated May 2012
Participation in the PoolForum is subject to certain conditions.
Violating any of these conditions will result in your membership being terminated, without refund if you've subscribed. Please understand that I -- and I alone -- am the final arbiter of whether you did, or did not violate the terms. Let me warn in advance that individuals in the pool industry have typically found it very difficult to abide by these terms. (See below for further notes for pool industry members.)
That said, here are the conditions:
Don't sell or promote stuff!
This is the #1 reason people get banned, and it's the reason people in the trade can't abide the rules. Sell stuff -- and that includes statements like "my product is best" -- WILL get you banned instantly. Promote stuff -- "I think my new super duper Whiz-a-rink sanitizer is what everyone ought to use" -- and you may get a warning, or you may get banned. Spammers, hackers, promoters . . . get banned with NO refunds, if they've subscribed!
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Be polite, kind, and respectful.
Personal attacks and ad hominem arguments will get you a warning . . . once! Cussing, obscenity (remember I judge), lying, and the like will get you banned instantly. Use language acceptable to your 2nd grade teacher, your Sunday School teacher or your old maid aunt! Even though I'm from the south, 'red-neck' vocabulary is not allowed here, and will get you banned.
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Be nice to newbies.
Remember that everyone was once a newbie -- always be polite and kind when newbies ask the kind of stupid question you once asked, too. Even when it's necessary to tell them to stop being so nervous, and posting new questions every hour, and to just go and do what they've been told . . . DO IT NICELY!
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If you're in the biz, say so!
If you are in the pool industry -- as an employee, owner, partner, representative, contractor, manager, consultant, engineer, etc -- say so clearly. We'll move your membership into the special pool section, and let you start there. If you do not disclose your pool industry role, you'll almost certainly end up banned sooner, rather than later.
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Post questions, don't PM them!
Private messages should be for *personal* communications, like 'how's your sick cat doing?', not for pool questions that should be posted on the forum. Also, please keep in mind that PM's are not utterly private: I have the database passwords, and see all PM's when doing certain types of maintenance. Don't use PM's for things that need to be totally private.
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Don't tell me you are not a spammer!
because it's useless to do so. Everybody says that, including the spammers! In fact, the spammers go to great lengths to try to prove to me that they are not spammers . . . so I will let them in far enough to allow them to blitz the forum with spam.
So unless you know me personally, your statements that you are not a spammer don't tell me anything. The one thing you *can* do, to prove you're not a spammer is to NOT be anonymous or bogus. Anonymous registrations are very unprivileged; the only thing worse is registrations that contain bogus info.
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These conditions help preserve the value of the Poolforum for everyone. Please support them.
Thanks,
Ben Powell
"PoolDoc"
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