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UPDATE: Rules - Open Discussion and Feedback


Hey everyone - we just finished drafting the following set of community rules. We'd like to take this time to have an open discussion and solicit feedback from the community. Let us know any comments or suggestions. The rules have also been posted at https://moviechat.org/rules.

Community Rules[/b]

MovieChat was born out of a desire to encourage free speech and open discussion amongst all media and entertainment fans. That being said, MovieChat is a large and growing online community with new members every day. To protect our users and ensure the community is a safe and welcoming place for all – both today and in the future – we ask users to abide by the following set of simple and straightforward rules. By using MovieChat, you agree to the rules listed on this page in addition to our Terms and Conditions.

[b]Rules[/b]
1. Do not post or link to Prohibited Content as defined below
2. No trolling, flaming, spamming or unsolicited advertising
3. Do not impersonate other users, including Moderators, in a misleading or deceptive manner
4. Do not attempt to hack or crack MovieChat, including attempting to manipulate post count, attempting to bypass posting quotas, attempting to inject malicious code, attempting to manipulate the Trending section, or any other attempts to break, manipulate, or use the service in a way that was not intended by MovieChat
5. Do not attempt to evade these rules or the enforcement thereof by creating multiple accounts, using different IP addresses or proxies, or any other means of evasion

Prohibited Content
1. Pornography, adult or mature content
2. Content that threatens or advocates for harm on oneself or others, or otherwise violent content
3. Content that harasses, intimidates or bullies an individual or group of individuals
4. Content that incites hatred against, promotes discrimination of, or disparages an individual or group on the basis of their race or ethnic origin, religion, disability, age, nationality, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, or other characteristic that is associated with systemic discrimination or marginalization
5. Excessive profanity
6. Hacking/cracking content
7. Malware, adware, or other malicious software or content
8. Illicit drugs and drug paraphernalia content
9. Content protected by copyright law unless you have the necessary legal rights to display that content. This includes pirated content, such as illegal torrents and streaming websites
10. Personal and confidential information, such as another user's name or contact information, unless you have express consent to post that information
11. Any other content that is illegal, promotes illegal activity or infringes on the legal rights of others

[b]Enforcement

MovieChat's rules are actively enforced by our team of dedicated moderators. If you suspect a violation of these rules, please use the report post button in the bottom right of a post to notify our moderators. Our moderators may also be contacted at [email protected]. Additionally, you may ignore a user by clicking the ignore button in the bottom right of a post, thereby hiding all posts from that user.

Our team of moderators have several tools at their disposal to enforce the rules, including:
1. Warning you over private message or in reply to your post that you have violated the rules
2. Removing or deleting your post that violated the rules
3. Temporarily or permanently suspending your ability to post

What happens if you break a rule? In most circumstances, you will receive a warning from one of our moderators citing which rule you have broken. Depending on the severity of the violation, the offending post may also be removed, or you may be asked to edit it. If you continue to break the rules and repeatedly ignore warnings, you risk having your ability to post temporarily or permanently suspended. However, you will always be able to view and read MovieChat. To appeal a suspension, please email [email protected].

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Such a ball buster!!!! 😂😂😂😂

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So you've basically copied AdSense's rules for where ads can be shown and they are now your rules

LMAO

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Cool story

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Oh. You're the author of this thread:

https://moviechat.org/movies/general/posts/58b0f3529cdce10011dcdde6

Now I remember you.

As a poster on that thread remarked, you're Markoff on tMDb, and view MC as some kind of rival threat. Okay then. I have nothing against tMDb, I just like MC better. If I were registered at tMDb, it'd never occur to me to post there just to slag it because I happen to prefer MC. But hey, whatever blows your hair back.

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"hairback" lol

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Should I have said back hair? :)

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its still funny anyway you word it lol :)

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Fair and reasonable rules, Jim. Thanks

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As always, thank you Jim! Your hard work is appreciated.

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Very reasonable.

And THANK YOU for PMs! ❤

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I think the same. Jim made a great place and is reasonable. I hope we all enjoy it. Feels like imdb

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We have posting quotas now?

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Not that I'm aware of. Why do you ask?

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"4. Do not attempt to hack or crack MovieChat, including attempting to manipulate post count, attempting to bypass posting quotas..."

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I've only come across it once or twice. It seems to happen if you try to post something less than a minute after posting something else. I'm not sure what the exact time limit is.

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I've only seen it once or twice, myself. It's probably when you try to post only 15-30 seconds after your first post.

No doubt Jim put that in so people couldn't flood-spam boards as easily.

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I think all of those seem perfectly reasonable and fair, and such that, if abided by, it makes the place a safer, more pleasant and less "wild west" experience than IMDb ever was. These are similar to those of another breakaway sub-forum I'm on, and so far that place has had no nonsense at all, and it's all the better for it.

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It looks like there is a glitch with the bolding. Has anyone mentioned this to Jim yet?

Also, when we used to be able to use "a href" for links, those old posts now completely ignore the HTML-tags.

I spent A LOT of time putting those tags in some of my posts, and I would hate to see all my links gone...just like that.

Edit: I just found out that there is now a 2000-character limit on posts? That is so unbelievably lame!

Man, this web-site just keeps getting worse and worse.

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