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What kind of content is allowed on this website? |
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Written by David
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Wednesday, 21 January 2004 |
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Questions: If you
are posting a question on a prominent
topic, please search (top left link) for your topic first. You may find
your answer, or have something to contribute to the conversation. If I
come across questions that are already covered by other threads, the
moderators may merge, close, or delete them. If you are new to
Objectivism, you can ask basic questions here.
Stay on topic: Please
keep
threads on a single topic. If a thread deviates significantly from the
original topic, the moderators may split or delete the non-pertinent
posts.
Moderation Guidelines:
If you see a post you object to, please take one of the following
actions:
- Obvious trolling or posts devoid of intellectual content of any kind:
You
may either delete or close the thread in question. If you delete the
post, please send me a copy of the *first* post you delete by a given
poster in a particular thread. If the offender has a thread with
several replies, I would prefer that you close it instead. I may decide
to delete closed threads when I get a chance to review their content.
- If you want to *edit* a post for any reason:
Please
use the “Edited by” option in all cases, and leave a comment in the
post regarding the general reason for the edit in bold text if you are
making more than a grammatical change.
- If a member is consistently engaging in offensive/irrational
behavior:
If you want to rebuke someone, you can “warn” them using the warning
options should now be able to see for everyone. You can also enable
moderator preview if you want their posts to be moderated for some time.
If you are not a moderator, and think that someone deservers a warning,
please use the “Report!” link found on every post. To
help the moderators, I would appreciate it if you would include a note
*directed to the offender* with a description of his offense and
possibly a remedy. You do not have to do this when you report a post,
but this will make my job easier. In either case, the offender will not
be notified as to who warned him.
Thank you,
David (aka GreedyCapitalist)
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