Title: KC:MM Forum Rules (Updated May 6 2020) Post by: ピカノ on June 22, 2009, 02:15:05 PM May 6 2020: As an anti-bot measure, all new users have to post on Introductions first before being able to post anywhere else.
February 8 2015: Amended section about the Moderation Corner to clarify that it's also for rules questions, not just contesting moderations. October 23 2013: Changed the rules regarding signatures and signature size. Make sure your signature takes account of the changes. October 13 2012: Small edit to the Advertising rule, which now applies to Off-Topic too. September 21 2012: BrawlVault-specific rules updated and moved to another thread. June 8 2012: Added a more explicit "Footnote" to explain more about what is necroposting and what isn't. Brawl Vault The rules of the Brawl Vault gallery can be found on this thread (http://forums.kc-mm.com/index.php?topic=51288.0). Make sure to read them before submitting or reporting anything in the Vault. Forum Disruptive Posting Everything from Flaming to Advertising is forbidden:
Whether a post falls under one of the above categories is not always clear and is at the discretion of the moderators. Accounts
Offensive Material
Illegal Activity
All of the above rules apply equally to regular posting and PMs unless noted. (See Illegal Activity for an example of exemption for PMs.) Warning Levels There are five warning levels: Level 0, Normal: This is what your average user has right now. Level 1, Warned: No functional difference from normal, but another infraction will bump you to Level 2. Goes away after two weeks. Level 2, Moderated: All posts must be approved by a moderator before they appear on the forum. Goes away after one week. Level 3, Mute: Read-only. Goes away after one week. Level 4, Banned: Cannot view the forum. May or may not go away. The level you receive depends on the severity of the infraction and the discretion of the moderator. Your current warning level appears under your name in posts and near the bottom of your profile summary. (You don’t see anything if you’re Level 0.) When the time on your level expires, you will return to Level 0 unless you were banned, in which case you will return to Level 1. If you are warned, you will receive a PM directing you to your moderated post, where you’ll find a reason for your moderation. You will receive a PM when your warning level is reduced as well. Reporting an Infraction These rules and punishments are worthless if they are not enforced. However, moderators cannot see everything, so we need your help to keep everything orderly. That means if you see an infraction, report it! At the end of every post, just above and to the right of the signature, you’ll find a “Report to moderator” link. Click that to let us know what’s going on, and we’ll take care of it right away. Rules Questions and Contesting a Moderation If you want to either ask the moderation team about the rules or contest a moderation you've received, you can use the Moderation Corner (http://forums.kc-mm.com/index.php?board=39.0) to do so. Only you and the moderation team can see your threads on this board, so your privacy is assured. For more details on the Moderation Corner, including rules particular to that board, see here (http://forums.kc-mm.com/index.php?topic=27987). Title: Re: KC:MM Rules (Updated 7-29-11) Post by: Miacis on July 29, 2011, 07:41:22 AM Footnotes The following posts will contain more detailed information on certain rules, for the curious or confused. ********************************************************************** 4With the recently added option to disable censoring (Profile > Look and Layout Prefences > "Leave words uncensored"), there's no reason to censor bypass. If you want to swear, just check that box and swear away. No need to censor yourself or bypass our censor. If you still want to self-censor, here's what you need to know to avoid getting marked for bypassing: If you can tell what the censored word is outside of context, then you've bypassed the censor. Example: "f***" vs. "****ing tired." You can tell that the first one is the f-bomb regardless of where it appears, whereas the second one needs the extra information (-ing tired) in order to know what those *s represent. f*ck, fack, fukc and the like are also considered a censor bypass. In other words, if you're going to censor yourself, do it as completely as our own censor does. * A post that contains an excessive amount of swear words, censored or not, may be considered Disruptive Posting. *When posting a link, image, video, etc. containing offensive language, write a notice to that effect before it. If it's an image, also wrap it in a spoiler tag. *Finally, for reference, a full list of currently censored words: Title: Re: KC:MM Rules (Updated 11-20-11) Post by: Vyse on November 19, 2011, 11:59:39 PM 2
Note on double posting: If a Moderated user double posts, it is almost certainly not the user's fault. Moderated users' posts go into a queue, awaiting mod approval before appearing on the forum. We can approve multiple posts at once, and if we do this, they all appear at the exact same time. Thus, if a moderated user posted in a thread more than once, it will look like (s)he double/triple/n-ple posted, though this is not actually the case. You can tell by looking at the post times: they'll all be exactly the same. If you see this occur, still feel free to report it, and a mod will merge the posts (Moderated users can't edit their own posts -- this prevents them from getting a post approved and later editing it to contain something we didn't approve). Just know that it's not against the rules. Title: Re: KC:MM Rules (Updated 11-20-11) Post by: Vyse on November 20, 2011, 12:02:54 AM 3
Notes on necroposting: Examples of "useful content":
Examples of what "useful content" is not:
Once someone has revived a thread with useful content, the thread is no longer dead and anything may be posted (following the other rules, of course). Exemptions from necroposting:
Title: Re: KC:MM Rules (Updated 11-20-11) Post by: Vyse on November 20, 2011, 12:07:34 AM 1
Note about trolling: Impersonating another user is trolling. Even if it's not a full impersonation, e.g. taking just the sig or avatar. Taking a user's name, avatar, or sig and changing it to mock the user is also obviously trolling. Anyone who does this will be warned for trolling and lose his/her profile editing privileges, perhaps indefinitely. |