Please treat this discussion forum with the same respect you would a public park. We are a community resource: a place to share skills, knowledge and interests. Use these guidelines to help keep this a clean, well-lighted, civilized place for public discourse.
Note that these guidelines are <em>not</em> intended as a comprehensive list of hard and fast rules, merely as aids for the human judgment of moderators and the overall community.
Help us make this a great place for discussion by always working to improve the discussion in some way. If you are not sure your post adds to the discussion or might detract from its usefulness, think over what you want to say and try again later.
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The topics discussed here matter to us and we want you to act as if they matter to you too. Treat the topics and the people discussing them with respect, even if you disagree with some of what is being said.
One way to improve the discussion is by searching for ones that are already happening. Please use the search function before starting a new discussion, and you will have a better chance of meeting others who share your interests.
The discussions here set the tone for everyone. Help us influence the future of this community by choosing to engage in discussions that make this forum an interesting place to be.
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Discourse provides tools that enable the community to collectively identify the best (and worst) contributions: favorites, bookmarks, likes, flags, replies, edits, and so forth. Please make use of these tools to improve your own experience — and everyone else’s, too.
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Let’s endeavor to leave our park better than we found it.
Moderators have special responsibility and authority; they are technically responsible for this forum. But so are you. Moderators should be facilitators more than janitors or police — and they can be, with your help.
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When you see bad behavior, you may have the urge to call it out with a quick reply. Resist this urge. It encourages the bad behavior by acknowledging it, consumes your energy, and wastes everyone’s time. Just flag it. If enough flags accrue, action will be taken, either automatically or by moderator intervention.
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In order to maintain our community, moderators reserve the right to remove any content and any user account for any reason at any time. Moderators do not preview new posts or take any preemptive action, therefore, the moderators and site operators take no responsibility for any content posted by the community.
These are not concrete terms with precise definitions — avoid even the <em>appearance</em> of any of these things. If you're unsure, ask yourself: "How would I feel if my post was on the front page of The New York Times?"
Discourse can help keep things orderly — for example, the Like functionality lets a user increase the popularity of a post without having to make an entire post that says "+1" or "Agreed," etc. Traditional workarounds, such as "bump" and blank postings are not used here. You can even reply as a new topic.
You may not post anything digital that belongs to someone else without permission. You may not post descriptions of, links to, or methods for stealing someone's intellectual property (software, video, audio, images), or for breaking any other law.
Yes, legalese is boring, but we must protect ourselves (and by extension, you and your data) against unfriendly folks. We have a Terms of Service <a href="/tos">TOS</a> describing your (and our) behavior and rights related to content, privacy, and laws. To use this service, you must agree to abide by the TOS.