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By: Daniel
Last updated: 17 April

The basic rules for discussions are simple: be polite, use English, use common sense, don't break the law and don't post any message that even hints at advertising. We don't intend to censor messages based on the opinions expressed within those posts, but we will enforce the policies outlined here. We reserve the right to remove, modify or move posts at our discretion and without explanation. If you have any questions, please contact the moderators.

Participants may not request work to be done using our Forums. You may use the profile section of a user and ask for a quote.
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Participants may not use the Forums to direct others to any pages at their own commercial website, including informational pages.
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Participants may not use discussions to recommend or praise other product or services, or any company, unless you have directly used them before.
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Signatures must be setup in your profile and not manually added to your messages. Signatures must be kept to a maximum of four lines. Signature may contain a maximum of two URLs and no links to other threads or posts. Participants may not use the Forum to solicit users for any project or purpose external to the Forum; public, private, or commercial. Most importantly our user base is not a resource to be "mined" by individuals, groups, or businesses, for profit or not for profit.
Participants may not instruct users to check your e-mail, check your PM, or inform them that they've got mail or a new PM, or any variant thereof.
Participants may not post any commission, referral or affiliate links anywhere on the forums.
Participants may not bump threads unnecessarily. Bumping can refer to posting useless information, making corrections or updates in a new post, posting one-liners or any other action to deliberately keep a thread hot. Moderators will use their discretion depending on the nature of the post as to whether to take action or not.

We take the "be polite" rule VERY seriously! We do not tolerate ANY rudeness. Any member who is intentionally unpleasant or disruptive will receive one warning (at our discretion), and if the member offends again the member will be banned without warning.

Finally, any abuse towards our staff and/or management will result in immediate suspension of your account.

In light of our policy of encouraging candid, open exchanges of views and the rapid distribution of information originating from many sources, Stdlib.com cannot determine the accuracy of information that may be uploaded to the Forums or Articles.

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