To avoid these "incidents" where a member joins Cemetech, takes other members' jokes too seriously, and then gets offended, why doesn't Cemetech have something in the "Registration Agreement Terms" or rules that states that either:
A: You must not be "harsh" and tell cruel jokes to fellow members.
or
B: People at Cemetech may sometimes be would could be considered harsh, and may have jokes not meant to be really mean, but that may offend you. If you are willing to join a forum where this type of humor is displayed, then click "I Agree" (or whatever...).
These possibilities could definitely be written better....
This might help to prevent situations like what happenned with Netham45. Just a suggestion. What do you all think?
No n00bs allowed. Short and simple, ftw
Well I may have been considered as a n00b, but I have learned a lot about computers since I came here.
No, you were a newb; distinct difference
Ultimate Dev'r wrote:
No n00bs allowed. Short and simple, ftw
Eh, I don't think that would precisely be a good way to phrase it. I like bfr's phrasing better.
true, but you would have to make a way to gaurentee that people see it, not everyone reads that stuff.
Yeah, I usually don't. You've read one, you've read them all.
Have it be bold, font size 30, have it in the color red, have it underlined, etc.....
But if somebody does get offended, then you can point out that it was in the Registration Agreement Terms.
Exactly; if they don't read it, that's their fault. The button at the bottom indicates binding legal agreement to the terms above, and they bind whether you actually went through the trouble of reading them or not. I shall summarily edit the TOS.
Edit: edited it, but I'm having trouble uploading via
FTP. I'll keep trying.
bfr wrote:
Have it be bold, font size 30, have it in the color red, have it underlined, etc.....
But if somebody does get offended, then you can point out that it was in the Registration Agreement Terms.
So... like Omnimaga?
Choice A is too abstract and vague to be enforced; I prefer B instead.
bfr wrote:
B: People at Cemetech may sometimes be would could be considered harsh, and may have jokes not meant to be really mean, but that may offend you. If you are willing to join a forum where this type of humor is displayed, then click "I Agree" (or whatever...).
Just make it required for anyone trying to join to read that n00bs guide to the internet thing
No, but seriously, that won't do anything. Did YOU read the TOS when you joined this site? Somehow, I doubt it
i agree here, this would prevent most flame wars if any, or incidents like netham or even bpc. As this forum promote free speech it should be stated that some post may contain content that may offend some ppl, we want to warn you in advance. Theres a radio station where there was a power metal program where it kept saying that before it started
of course make it visible enough, like in red, in the page where it ask if you are 13 or not, otherwise ppl wont bother reading
knowing free speech is promoted here does it include 4chan related stuff?
Kllrnohj wrote:
bfr wrote:
B: People at Cemetech may sometimes be would could be considered harsh, and may have jokes not meant to be really mean, but that may offend you. If you are willing to join a forum where this type of humor is displayed, then click "I Agree" (or whatever...).
Just make it required for anyone trying to join to read that n00bs guide to the internet thing
No, but seriously, that won't do anything. Did YOU read the TOS when you joined this site? Somehow, I doubt it
Er, I briefly went over it . But, like I said before, if the user complains about people "flaming" them or something like that, then it can be pointed out that clearly in the Registration Terms and Agreements, it said that what the user considered "flaming" was allowed and tolerated here, and if the user clicked "I Agree", then he/she agreed to tolerate it too.
Also, isn't there some way to make it noticable? Can't you make it in a larger font or something? Or maybe make a javascript alert box pop up or something stating this to make it more noticable?
I, personally, enjoy the good flamewar from time to time; it gets the blood pumping.
hmm i see now where you come from.
(you should have went on MaxCoderz forums when drubu.com collapsed (internal disputes between staff) that was prbly 100x worse than the BPC/netham incident here, only missing thing was death threats, but it's probably because the admins edited those. But it doesnt matter anymore because their forums got hacked 6 months later and they moved to a new forum. That was back in spring 2004 actually)
xlibman and others, the disclaimer has already been added, and I obviously went with choice B, for as xlibman said, I promote free speech (about legal and proprietous topics) as much as possible. I tend to look over TOS's as much as possible when I'm registering...
yeah unfortunately lot of ppl wont check them. What i love about phpbb is that they show up immediately when clicking register. On IPB 1.3 they show up in a lil scrolling text box below the form. However its always good to put emphasis to some points. The porn thing was a joke btw <.<
Just to throw people off, how about a second page that says "are you sure you read this the first time? If not, here you go. Try and read it this time."
KermMartian wrote:
Just to throw people off, how about a second page that says "are you sure you read this the first time? If not, here you go. Try and read it this time."
omgosh... That would just get annoying.... especially if every site did that...
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