EvilMattMUN
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- Joined
- Apr 12, 2001
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Just thought I'd go into a little extra depth from the posting rules (see top).
1. Vulgarity is okay in written work, but only in moderation. No lemons (porn stories) or works of hatred targeted at a single person or the like, please.
**EDIT** Adult content in general is now allowed, but you have to put in the header OR the beginning of the post that the content is questionable. All pictures, hentai or not, are to be posted as links and not pictures. I hate to be a hardass, but it's not the little kids who stumble here that cause trouble... it's the overprotective parents. Trust me, I'd know.
2. When replying with a comment on anyone's work (fanfics, art, music), I'd prefer a slightly more detailed comment than "this is good," but that's just me. Feedback is better when you can point out what you exactly liked and/or disliked in a piece of work.
3. As seen in the forum posting rules... post links instead of pictures. Until I'm more aware of how we'll EXACTLY place subjective content, try not to place any pornographic material behind the said links in this forum.
**EDIT** Hentai's allowed, but it STILL has to be posted as a link. And it needs a warning before the said link, too.
4. I'll allow "how can I?" topics, but only if there aren't any other topics/posts at the time that ask and/or answer that question at the time. Otherwise I'll probably lock/delete that topic.
5. Be considerate. Don't rip off of other peoples' works... give credit where it's due. This one's universal wherever you go, I'd think.
6. There is a fine line between a parody and a libel (written attack on someone's character). This sort of ties in with #2: don't write parodies for the sole purpose of putting someone down or insulting them. MST3King a fanfic is an example of a libel.
I'll probably add more as they come to mind. Everything up to this point has been pretty good so far, but these guidelines are up in case people need to know what's in and out.
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The sad thing about humor today is the fact all jokes contain little more than an obscure adjective, noun, or whatever and some other stupid piece of intellectual observation. This following line is no exception in the race for the cheapest laugh.
[This message has been edited by EvilMattMUN (edited April 15, 2001).]
1. Vulgarity is okay in written work, but only in moderation. No lemons (porn stories) or works of hatred targeted at a single person or the like, please.
**EDIT** Adult content in general is now allowed, but you have to put in the header OR the beginning of the post that the content is questionable. All pictures, hentai or not, are to be posted as links and not pictures. I hate to be a hardass, but it's not the little kids who stumble here that cause trouble... it's the overprotective parents. Trust me, I'd know.
2. When replying with a comment on anyone's work (fanfics, art, music), I'd prefer a slightly more detailed comment than "this is good," but that's just me. Feedback is better when you can point out what you exactly liked and/or disliked in a piece of work.
3. As seen in the forum posting rules... post links instead of pictures. Until I'm more aware of how we'll EXACTLY place subjective content, try not to place any pornographic material behind the said links in this forum.
**EDIT** Hentai's allowed, but it STILL has to be posted as a link. And it needs a warning before the said link, too.
4. I'll allow "how can I?" topics, but only if there aren't any other topics/posts at the time that ask and/or answer that question at the time. Otherwise I'll probably lock/delete that topic.
5. Be considerate. Don't rip off of other peoples' works... give credit where it's due. This one's universal wherever you go, I'd think.
6. There is a fine line between a parody and a libel (written attack on someone's character). This sort of ties in with #2: don't write parodies for the sole purpose of putting someone down or insulting them. MST3King a fanfic is an example of a libel.
I'll probably add more as they come to mind. Everything up to this point has been pretty good so far, but these guidelines are up in case people need to know what's in and out.
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The sad thing about humor today is the fact all jokes contain little more than an obscure adjective, noun, or whatever and some other stupid piece of intellectual observation. This following line is no exception in the race for the cheapest laugh.
[This message has been edited by EvilMattMUN (edited April 15, 2001).]