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James Deuce
7th March 2008, 05:41
"1- Posts are to be made in the relevant forum. Users are asked to read the forum descriptions before posting.
2- Threads should remain on topic, do not "hijack" topics.
3- Do not open a new thread that duplicates a current topic.
4- Members should post in a way that is respectful of other users and HTC. Flaming or abusing users is not tolerated.
5- Flamebaiting, trolling, or posting to incite or annoy is not allowed.
6- Members are asked to not act as "back seat moderators". Issues with any breach of rules should be brought to HTC's attention via email at support@***.com.
7- Members should remember this board is aimed at a general audience. Posting pornographic or generally offensive text, images, links, etc. will not be tolerated. This includes attempts to bypass the profanity filter.
8- Cheating allegations or descriptions are not allowed. Email support@***.com to report any issues regarding this. HTC permanently bans anyone caught cheating in Aces High. We take cheating and allegations of cheating very seriously.
9- Complaints about a player's behavior online should be emailed to support@***.com rather than posted to this board.
10- Spam is not tolerated here under any circumstance.
11- Deprecated.
12 - Users are permitted to upload one of their own avatars. Avatars must be in good taste and consistent with the other rules of this board.
13- Do not punt topics. Punting would be making a non-substantive post for the express purpose of bring the thread to the top of the thread list.
14- Members should post in a way which is consistent with "normal writing". That is users should not post excessive numbers of emoticons, large, small or coloured text, etc. Similarly users should not SHOUT or use excessive punctuation (e.g. ! and ?) in topic titles or posts.
15- Threads started or, posts made, with the intent to inflame, incite will be considered trolling and not allowed.
16- All posts, in public forums, should be made in the English language.
17- Threads started devoid of commentary will not be allowed (i.e. links, cut-n-pastes, clicky, read this...)
Posts and threads may be edited, deleted, or locked for violations of these rules. Continued or blatant violation of these rules may result in a temporary or permanent ban. "
Your post gets replaced with the rule it broke.
Abuse a Mod once and go bye bye.
That's moderation.
Sully60
7th March 2008, 05:47
Boooorwing (P)wrick!
scumdog
7th March 2008, 06:48
Kinda sums up my whole act at times...:rolleyes:
Quasievil
7th March 2008, 06:57
www.sportsbike.co.nz (http://www.sportsbike.co.nz)
rules, and they work, no problems in 18 months or so, no modding needed
1/ No Religion related threads or Posts
2/ No Political related threads or posts
3/ No Racial remarks slurs or otherwise
4/ No Abuse of another member, ZERO tolerance !!!!
5/ No Threatening Behavour
6/ No Offensive images (ie Hard Porn)
7/ No Spaming unless you have asked and had permission granted by me only
8/ No Posting in incorrect forums
9/ No Shouting ie CAPS on (includes Winja)
10/ No Offensive member names or Avatars
Also there is no Rep
users banned ? mikey, thats it, winja and crazy steve are both functional and dont cause any trouble either.............there ya go rules can work
Str8 Jacket
7th March 2008, 06:59
users banned ? mikey, thats it, winja and crazy steve are both functional and dont cause any trouble either.............there ya go rules can work
Thought you banned Sallo as well.
bobsmith
7th March 2008, 07:26
Well hold on a sec.... Where's the fun in that?
jrandom
7th March 2008, 07:52
Thought you banned Sallo as well.
That was only for a month.
Well-deserved, too, but trust me, she was really drunk when she made all those posts.
Poor wee thing. Snored terribly that night, too.
:laugh:
Quasievil
7th March 2008, 08:04
Thought you banned Sallo as well.
yeah she went a bit OTT with the abuse in a major way, thought it was best to let her do something else for a while, like rob people
scracha
7th March 2008, 08:09
www.sportsbike.co.nz (http://www.sportsbike.co.nz)
rules, and they work, no problems in 18 months or so, no modding needed
<---snip--->
.there ya go rules can work
I thought ze Nazi's lost ze var? 88605
Quasievil
7th March 2008, 08:12
I thought ze Nazi's lost ze var? 88605
not sure what youre on scracha, I dont get your point.
try being specific.
Trudes
7th March 2008, 08:14
Geeze, we have it sweet really.
Edit: oops, forgot my excessive use of punctuation!!!!!!!!!
onearmedbandit
7th March 2008, 09:50
www.sportsbike.co.nz (http://www.sportsbike.co.nz)
rules, and they work, no problems in 18 months or so, no modding needed
1/ No Religion related threads or Posts
2/ No Political related threads or posts
3/ No Racial remarks slurs or otherwise
4/ No Abuse of another member, ZERO tolerance !!!!
5/ No Threatening Behavour
6/ No Offensive images (ie Hard Porn)
7/ No Spaming unless you have asked and had permission granted by me only
8/ No Posting in incorrect forums
9/ No Shouting ie CAPS on (includes Winja)
10/ No Offensive member names or Avatars
Also there is no Rep
users banned ? mikey, thats it, winja and crazy steve are both functional and dont cause any trouble either.............there ya go rules can work
Something to do with them knowing that if they do push it they'll get banned straight away. Seems the thing we do wrong here is not ban people instantly.
Ixion
7th March 2008, 10:04
www.sportsbike.co.nz (http://www.sportsbike.co.nz)
rules, and they work, no problems in 18 months or so, no modding needed
1/ No Religion related threads or Posts
2/ No Political related threads or posts
3/ No Racial remarks slurs or otherwise
4/ No Abuse of another member, ZERO tolerance !!!!
5/ No Threatening Behavour
6/ No Offensive images (ie Hard Porn)
7/ No Spaming unless you have asked and had permission granted by me only
8/ No Posting in incorrect forums
9/ No Shouting ie CAPS on (includes Winja)
10/ No Offensive member names or Avatars
Also there is no Rep
users banned ? mikey, thats it, winja and crazy steve are both functional and dont cause any trouble either.............there ya go rules can work
Not a lot of posts, either, though.
kiwifruit
7th March 2008, 10:17
Poor wee thing. Snored terribly that night, too.
Awwww! :love:
Quasievil
7th March 2008, 10:19
Not a lot of posts, either, though.
and your point is exactly what ?
Ixion
7th March 2008, 10:32
Not sure really, just an observation.
But, I suspect thatwhen a site that isn't focused on a specific topic , the activity may be inversely proportional to the rules.
There may be a difference there between SB and KB. Arguably, SB is a specific topic site - limited to sportsbikes. Whereas KB is a general site.
Specific topic sites , by their nature, don't get many postsings, and usually have rules that are fairly tightly set. F'instance I belong to a forum specifically for 1970s Suzuki two strokes. Pretty specific, and that's what the forum is about. It's not geared to general discussion, or "chat" type threads. And, as expected, the site rules enforce that. Which is fine, because it's specifically a place you go to if you want to ask a question about 1970s Suzuki two strokes. But KB (and , maybe SB ?) are not based on any specific topic - they are general discussion forums.
And I think on such a forum the more the rules the less the posts.
Nagash
7th March 2008, 11:29
SAFE! :D
10 chars.
McJim
7th March 2008, 11:40
That's moderation.
In that case I'd be interested to se "Radicalism"
James Deuce
7th March 2008, 11:44
Call someone "nigga" on www.gameplanet.co.nz (http://www.gameplanet.co.nz).
deanohit
7th March 2008, 12:16
I belong to a few forums that lik Ixion said are based on fairly spcecific topics with tight rules, great sites to learn on, but boring! No jokes or fun, KBer is a way better place to hang out! Never had a problem with the mods on here, and I reckon the do a good job.
scracha
7th March 2008, 14:19
not sure what youre on scracha, I dont get your point.
try being specific.
It seems awfully strict. That was all.
NighthawkNZ
7th March 2008, 14:36
The site and examples giver are very similar to KB site rules :scratch:
James Deuce
7th March 2008, 14:50
Yes they are. Except on the site from which I stole them, the rules are enforced without exception, and if a post breaches a rule it is replaced with the words "See Rule 'X'". No exceptions. Complain about it and you're gone-burger.
tide
7th March 2008, 15:01
mmm my 2c...
KB has a real world attachment to it... where as most other forums are just online so you don't really know the person on the other end of the screen...
D
James Deuce
7th March 2008, 15:09
There's two sides to that argument on KB Tide.
There's those who agree and there's those who abide by the, "It's only the Internet!" mantra.
Apparently you have to chose.
inlinefour
7th March 2008, 15:09
Something to do with them knowing that if they do push it they'll get banned straight away. Seems the thing we do wrong here is not ban people instantly.
I guess if that was the case the number of members would drop dramatically. Also I could imagine some other might leave if it got too draconian. I've heard of trying to build the master race, but having the master members on a website really reminds me of organised religion... :grouphug:
onearmedbandit
7th March 2008, 15:14
I guess if that was the case the number of members would drop dramatically. Also I could imagine some other might leave if it got too draconian. I've heard of trying to build the master race, but having the master members on a website really reminds me of organised religion... :grouphug:
That's funny you see, because a lot of these sites that have such 'draconian' measures are considerably larger than KB, and have no problem attracting more members daily. In fact some of them even charge for the service, yet their sites keep growing.
Nothing to do with a 'master race' either, just trying to provide an area where everyone can get something from, not just a select few. This isn't the first website to have rules, and it sure ain't as fuck going to be the last.
tide
7th March 2008, 15:15
There's two sides to that argument on KB Tide.
There's those who agree and there's those who abide by the, "It's only the Internet!" mantra.
Apparently you have to chose.
very true... but I feel that the "It's only the Internet!" mantra does not apply to KB... but that is like preaching to the converted blah blah blah... :)
I do think though our current mods are doing a fine job... not a job I would like...
Quasievil
7th March 2008, 15:21
It seems awfully strict. That was all.
Doubt it fuck all rules, main rule if its about politices and religion go and post on KB, if you want to abuse people go to KB.............there youre welcome to post anything from favourite nail polish color to other non bike related cropla.
Sportsbikes is about, bikes babes and beer, and babes, check out the boring thread !!:msn-wink:
onearmedbandit
7th March 2008, 15:34
Doubt it fuck all rules, main rule if its about politices and religion go and post on KB, if you want to abuse people go to KB.............there youre welcome to post anything from favourite nail polish color to other non bike related cropla.
Sportsbikes is about, bikes babes and beer, and babes, check out the boring thread !!:msn-wink:
I go to your Bullshit and Jellybeans section and I see a thread about depression, a thread about house for rent wanted, even a thread about fixing waterblasters. Not that different from KB really.
et al
7th March 2008, 15:35
Just my opinion - but I reckon KB has developed into more of a Social Networking (tempted to say "Social Engineering") site rather than a pure "Biker" site. If I want specific Motorcycle related information/help I tend to go elsewhere to other "Biker" sites where they are not full of "this is what I did/how I feel today", "this is what I had for breakfast" sort of stuff.
Ixion
7th March 2008, 15:46
If I want specifically motorcycle information, I will go to an international forum. Because then there are vastly more people who may have the answer I need. New Zealand is a tiny country. The only specifically motorcycle info that it makes sense to look for on a forum by and large restricted to New Zealanders, is stuff about local event or local laws. There are international sites dedicated to SVs , BMWs, classic Suzukis, RZ350s, motorcycle mechanics. They are far more likely to be able to answer my questions on those topics.
So, if KB isn't going to be the site to go to when I want to ask a question about my bike , what is it if not a social network site? Its strength is not that it contains an unmatchable treasure trove of motorcycling information, but rather that its members are folk I may meet on the road.
It IS a social network. And, just like those previous social network sites, the cafe and the pub, the rules are (and should be ) more relaxed than those that would be applicable to a formal "I need some information" site. You wouldn't expect to have to behave at the pub exactly as you would in the public library. or vice versa.
Nor, at a place I go to to relax (be it the pub or KB) do I expect to have to guard my tongue as I would when having tea with the vicar . (Actually he's a pretty hard case dude, I doubt he'd be shocked at profanity. But Mrs Ixion would not be amused)
Those who bleat that nothing should be discussed except "bike stuff" must be awfully boring people to talk to at the pub.
Str8 Jacket
7th March 2008, 15:53
I go to your Bullshit and Jellybeans section and I see a thread about depression, a thread about house for rent wanted, even a thread about fixing waterblasters. Not that different from KB really.
No offence Quasi, I kinda agree with OAB. I also notice that alot of the people on sportsbike post in KB more often than on SB. I also note that alot of people often post their, for sale, race reports etc on KB before they copy and paste it into SB, not always though...... I I have nothing bad to to say about SB, it has it's place and it is more bike focused it also has members that are not on KB but if or when SB grow's in member size then it would most likely develop into something quite different to what it is now.
ManDownUnder
7th March 2008, 15:55
To be blunt I see the rules of another site being as relevant to KB as the laws of Singapore being to citizens of NZ.
Lots in common - a couple of differences... something to talk about.
ManDownUnder
7th March 2008, 16:00
Just my opinion - but I reckon KB has developed into more of a Social Networking (tempted to say "Social Engineering") site rather than a pure "Biker" site.
Bingo! For me that's exactly the role it fills. Some needs I have are biking related, some are simply drinking related... KB fills both.
Quasievil
7th March 2008, 16:53
I go to your Bullshit and Jellybeans section and I see a thread about depression, a thread about house for rent wanted, even a thread about fixing waterblasters. Not that different from KB really.
Fuck I will get them removed directly.
I ran a thread to see if I should keep it going, majority find flavor there they dont get from other sites, so it stays, not never wanted to compete with KB anyhow, just another forum, worlds full of em, same magazine different cover is all
Quasievil
7th March 2008, 16:54
I also note that alot of people often post their, for sale, race reports etc on KB before they copy and paste it into SB, not always though......
Hey last month someone did it the other way around !!
:laugh:
Trudes
7th March 2008, 18:06
Let's face it, Spankme is a lenient and forgiving God who allows his followers to make mistakes and unless they are evil hell raisers they are soon forgiven and allowed back into the garden of Eden.:rolleyes:
scracha
7th March 2008, 18:41
Those who bleat that nothing should be discussed except "bike stuff" must be awfully boring people to talk to at the pub.
Thank you, thank you, thank you. And if you bring along a (gasp) non-biker they treat them like lepers.
Okey Dokey
7th March 2008, 18:55
Kb is a great site. Lots of information and lots of opinion, too. The differences between people makes the forum sparkle. I get a laugh out of it everyday- not from the Jokes & Humour section but just the clever word play of various posters.
The rules seem pretty reasonable to me. "Do unto others..."
However, what is rule 11, Jim2? Deprecated? Do you mean don't belittle others?
SixPackBack
7th March 2008, 18:57
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=bottom noWrap width="100%">Rules of Engagement</TD><TD vAlign=center noWrap></TD></TR><TR><TD class=NormalRed noWrap colSpan=3><HR></TD><TD vAlign=center noWrap> </TD></TR><TR><TD class=DNNAlignleft id=dnn_ctr1198_ContentPane align=middle colSpan=4 height=4><!-- Start_Module_1198 -->Rules... rules... rules. We hate rules and don't want anything to do with them. Still, if you put up pictures of German toilet porn, Japanese bukakke, or mpegs of people torturing dumb animals, then you're an idiot, you're on the wrong website and we'll remove that kinda stuff and store it in our personal folders. The only time you'll get a kick in the nuts is if you do something grossly obnoxious or illegal. You won't get scolded for swearing or being dumb.
Here is the summarised version of our rules: This is our house. You are guests. Don't crap on the sofa or we will ask you to leave. We personally wouldn't crap on your sofa in your house. Apart from that, make yourself at home.
Everything that follows is an elaboration of the above. Feel free to read on, but if you grok the above bit, then you'll do OK.
Clever banter, fine humour and a sharp wit are good things.
Impassioned argument and/or savage hostility is fine, as long as it is articulate and makes good reading. We love a good flame war. We hate a crap one.
You are most welcome to post anything about anything.
But we advise you to observe the categories and post under the appropriate headings. If you post stuff about politics in the bike gear section, then people will think you're an idiot incapable of following simple instructions. It's really rather basic.
Respect the opinions of others, and expect the same in return.
Notice that respect does not necessarily mean "agree with". Respecting an opinion you disagree with means either being willing to argue about it coherently, or being willing to quietly let it go. The BIKE ME! team disagree on many things, but we handle it like adults. Sulking, pouting, and being huffy are simply embarassing, and everyone will laugh at you.
Don't bugger up the page.
Don't paste huge long URLs in raw text - it pushes the page off the right of the screen for everyone. Read the forum FAQs (http://bikeme.tv/?tabid=171) and learn how to create a link. Don't post huge pictures - same reason, plus they're slow for everyone to load. Read the forum FAQs (http://bikeme.tv/?tabid=171) and learn how to size them. If you bugger up the page, Al will fix it if he's in a good mood. Or he might just delete the post. He's not in a good mood very often unless he's riding, and he hasn't got access to a computer while he's doing that.
Don't come here for the sole purpose of trying to push an agenda.
By all means express your outrage at anything that annoys you. But much like the pub, we don't tolerate anyone walking in, making a dramatic statement and then storming off in a huff. Such cowardice is treated with contempt.
Thou shalt not "post-whore".
Scroll down to see the separate section on "post-whoring", which explains what it means (or at least our definition of it), and why it annoys us. Prolific posting and "post-whoring" are not the same thing.
Don't threaten people.
It's against the law. You can argue, question their ancestry or offer to meet your protagonist behind the bike sheds after school, but don't make direct threats. For example, you can say: "Mate, you're an idiot and I hope you get cancer of the arse and die in your own waste!" You shouldn't say: "I'm coming to get you, bastard. I'm gonna kill you/burn down your house/put a hot slug in your face!" See the difference?
Don't worry about screwing up.
If you did something stupid, and feel so embarassed you think you can't ever come back here, then don't worry about it. There are no grudges here, so pick yourself up, order another beer and sit yourself down again. If you really, really crossed the line, an apology always helps smooth things out.
Don't claim to be someone you're not.
People making dubious claims about themselves (claiming to be a MotoGP racer, boys claiming to be girls, etc) will be investigated (Al has ways - trust me). Those found to be full of shit will be exposed and humiliated, and their details passed on to Australian Taxation Office, the US Department of Homeland Security, Hizbollah and anyone else ugly we can think of.
Consequences of breaking the above.
With most of our rules, it is unlikely there will ever be any formal action taken if you break them (unless you've done something illegal). We generally don't censor people or explicitly try to control their behaviour. We just say what we like and don't like, and then trust you to decide how to conduct yourself. If you break these rules consistently, then people will most likely start to treat you with contempt.
</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
Superlative self-explanatory set of rules that puts the onus on the user 'not to make a dick of themselves'. Also. This site moderates itself, users clean up the plonkers with sharp wit alone.
Ixion
7th March 2008, 19:11
Now, that seems pretty good. Simple, reasonable, effective.
et al
7th March 2008, 19:12
Kb is a great site. Lots of information and lots of opinion, too. The differences between people makes the forum sparkle. I get a laugh out of it everyday- not from the Jokes & Humour section but just the clever word play of various posters.
The rules seem pretty reasonable to me. "Do unto others..."
Quite right - nothing wrong with this place as long as you accept it for what it is ie more leaning towards the Social Networking side of things these days. That's why I come here - to be entertained and to take a vicarious or even voyeuristic interest in what others are up to. If I learn a bit about bikes or can pass on some of my own knowledge or experiences then I feel it has been worth the time spent here. Not sure what Jim2's reason was for starting this thread but it has stimulated debate and certainly made me think about why I come here. Have to say I would not want to see anything change moderation wise. This site has evolved its own unique culture, probably become a more significant part of our lives than we would care to admit.
inlinefour
7th March 2008, 20:05
That's funny you see, because a lot of these sites that have such 'draconian' measures are considerably larger than KB, and have no problem attracting more members daily. In fact some of them even charge for the service, yet their sites keep growing.
Nothing to do with a 'master race' either, just trying to provide an area where everyone can get something from, not just a select few. This isn't the first website to have rules, and it sure ain't as fuck going to be the last.
Probably has more to do with the size of New Zealand compared to the countries or origin these site(s) are from one would think?
Just to clarify, dont have a problem with rules, just dont agree with a one strike and your out theme. Being flexible at times can be a good thing.
riffer
7th March 2008, 20:44
some stuff that made a hell of a lot of sense
Agree 100% there SPB. I'd bling you but you're too popular already.
Steam
7th March 2008, 20:54
On a big Buddhist forum (35,000 members) they have a rule that whenever you quote Buddhist scripture you have to give exact references and line numbers. Hard core. That's like saying you have to give workshop manual page numbers when helping someone fix their bike.
I guess you gotta expect that kind of thing from religious nutters.
Oh, and you are called "Junior Contributor" until you have 1000 posts on there, then you get called "Contributor".
Under 100 posts and you are "Just Looking".
mstriumph
7th March 2008, 21:05
............ it sure ain't as "See Jim2's Rule '7'". going to be the last.
actually, i agree that there have to be rules,
that the person owning the site gets to set them
and those he delegates to get to enforce them .......
but, having said that, i think onearmedbandit's post was MUCH more impactive as it was originally,
without my 'censorship-to-demonstrate-a-point':( .
.......... i'm GLAD that KB is a little more tolerant than some other sites
- it makes it - erm :confused: - NOT-BORING :niceone:
Fatjim
7th March 2008, 21:44
so if I call Cajun a wanker in german in the wheels, tyres and brakes section how many points do I get. And do I get a double word score if I have a picture of Finn shagging a goat as my avatar.
Quasievil
8th March 2008, 05:53
so if I call Cajun a wanker in german in the wheels, tyres and brakes section how many points do I get. And do I get a double word score if I have a picture of Finn shagging a goat as my avatar.
I think its got to be worth a few points for sure, try it out and see:jerry:
Finn
8th March 2008, 17:40
so if I call Cajun a wanker in german in the wheels, tyres and brakes section how many points do I get. And do I get a double word score if I have a picture of Finn shagging a goat as my avatar.
Triple word score if I post the pic of me shagging your misses... personally, the goat was a better shag.
Quasievil
8th March 2008, 17:42
Triple word score if I post the pic of me shagging your misses... personally, the goat was a better shag.
Now thats what I call a comeback lol
:first: To Finn
Coyote
8th March 2008, 18:35
Would anyone like a cup of tea?
Oh no, I didn't offend anyone did I? Oh dear, off to the sin bin with me.
Fatjim
9th March 2008, 09:05
Triple word score if I post the pic of me shagging your misses... personally, the goat was a better shag.
She thought so too.
onearmedbandit
9th March 2008, 13:59
So your wife also screwed the goat?
Fatjim
9th March 2008, 14:35
Well done Sherlock.
onearmedbandit
9th March 2008, 14:46
Do I get a gold star?
inlinefour
9th March 2008, 20:35
Do I get a gold star?
But if you ask nicely they might give you a crack at the goat...:crazy:
Fatjim
9th March 2008, 21:57
But if you ask nicely they might give you a crack at the goat...:crazy:
After Finn, the goat'll fuck anything.
Finn
10th March 2008, 07:37
After Finn, the goat'll fuck anything.
He'll draw the line with your wife though. Billy has standards.
Fatjim
10th March 2008, 07:43
A line drawing goat, now I've heard of everything.
avgas
10th March 2008, 08:10
Go to prison, do not pass go, do not collect $200, you have the right to remain silent, however anything you do say will be used against you in a court of law, you have a right to legal representation, however if you do not have a lawyer 1 will appointed to you, simon says stand on 1 foot, Request a business card from a client, notes should be readable by others, do not sit on eating surfaces, if you see this colour you should commence work, protection inside the zone should pick up before external elements, do not enter when light is glowing, love thy neighbor, do not spit, knife in this hand, no thats just naughty!!!!!!!
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