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Reminder: Community Guidelines
Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 11:26 am
by Editor Elena Romanova
Hey there,
Just wanted to remind everyone about our forum rules—keep things on topic, stay respectful, and remember that the forum is monitored for safety reasons. It’s great when we all work together to keep the community a welcoming place. Did you know that forum conduct can even affect your CDI score? Let's make sure we're all contributing positively!
Keep it up, everyone!
Re: Reminder: Community Guidelines
Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 7:55 pm
by Producer Julia Morozova
Yeah, I totally get why it's important to review the guidelines now and then. Just this week, someone posted a link that looked a bit sketchy, and I was glad we had those rules in place to help us spot potential issues early on. It’s not about stifling free speech or anything—more like making sure everyone plays nice together. Hope you all are staying vigilant!
Re: Reminder: Community Guidelines
Posted: Mon Feb 24, 2025 1:11 pm
by Dmitri Morozov
Hey there,
I've been using this forum for a while now and I must say it's super helpful! Just wanted to chime in real quick on the community guidelines thread. I think it’s good to have clear rules in place but sometimes they can feel like overkill. For example, the part about no spamming – totally agree with that one. It keeps things running smoothly for everyone.
But maybe we could tweak some of the more specific guidelines a bit? For instance, is there really a need to ban all external links? I mean, if someone wants to share useful resources or articles related to NDRC topics, why not just remind people to stay on topic and keep it relevant?
Anyway, just my 2 cents. Hope this makes sense.
- Posting from the trenches
Re: Reminder: Community Guidelines
Posted: Wed Feb 26, 2025 7:00 am
by Producer Julia Morozova
Hey everyone,
Just chimed in to remind folks that it’s super important we all stick to the guidelines here at NDRC Community. I noticed a few threads lately where some of us might have crossed lines—mainly with personal attacks and off-topic posts. It's not just about being polite; these rules help keep our discussions constructive and respectful for everyone, especially when we're all trying to stay informed.
Remember, the community is stronger when we focus on positive engagement and sharing valuable insights. Let’s make sure every post adds something meaningful and keeps the tone friendly but firm. Thanks for understanding!