Forum FAQ - Posting Guidelines
The following guidelines are intended to maintain the Forum as an environment
in which all members can feel secure. All subscribed members must abide by
all of these points at all times.
If you feel that another member of the Forum is flouting these guidelines to
such an extent that it is seriously affecting your enjoyment of Forum
membership, you should consider taking the steps described in the
Grievance Procedure. Note that the first step
should always be to attempt to resolve the matter amicably between yourselves.
- Think twice, post once.
Take care regarding the content of your posts. The scope of discussions on
Forum is broad, but all posts should be "work safe" (ie. you could reasonably
expect there not to be a problem with people viewing the message at work), and
suitable for a semi-public space that includes younger members. The same
should apply to any web links quoted, unless there is a very good reason for
their inclusion in the debate and they are clearly labelled accordingly.
Racist, sexist, homophobic and other illegal comments are not acceptable.
Please also respect the impact your posting has on others: frank discussion is
fine, but don't make the space unnecessarily uncomfortable for others. Overt
and repetitive sexualisation of conversations is unacceptable behaviour for
this reason.
- Do not make ad hominem arguments.
Ad hominem literally means taking the argument "to the person": when
things get personal, they often also get heated, so attack the issue not the
person. It's easy to slip into ad hominem unwittingly: the
Wikipedia entry
may be useful in providing examples of different forms of ad hominem
arguments.
- Respect that the Forum is a broad community.
The Forum is open to anyone and includes a wide range of people: members
should respect this diversity. Remember that you will not know who is on Forum
and what their individual histories are, so tread carefully. If someone posts
something that raises your blood temperature, don't reply in haste. There is
no absolute minimum age limit, but younger members should be aware that
discussion is sometimes robust and may legitimately include "adult" topics.
- Respect that the Forum is a broad church.
The Forum includes people from a wide range of faith positions and those of
none. Blatant proselytising is prohibited.
- Don't crusade or troll.
The Forum is a discussion space, not a place for you to crusade on your
favourite subject or stir things up for your personal amusement.
- Don't dominate the space.
Whilst some members will always be more active than others, no single member
should dominate the space either in terms of length or number of posts.
Posting frequency fluctuates on a daily and seasonal basis, but no
individual's posting rate should be significantly in excess of other regular
posters, and certainly not average out over a number of months to more than
about 3 posts per day.
- Don't spam or advertise.
Letting others know from time to time about events or items that are likely to
be of interest to Forum members is fine, but spamming or excessive advertising
about matters of self-interest are not permitted. Please also think twice
before forwarding material to the Forum: ask yourself whether it is reliable
and likely to be of interest to Forum members. Endless forwarding of jokes,
open letters or homilies makes for a very dull space.
- Follow Forum Etiquette.
The Forum is a plain text based list and attachments are not permitted. Good
"netiquette" is also required when replying, which includes such matters as
"snipping" and not "top-posting". Further guidance on
formatting and
replying
is available elsewhere in the FAQ. Please note that these matters are not
just optional suggestions to be ignored when inconvenient, or if your email
program makes them difficult to follow, or if you are simply more used to an
alternative style of writing elsewhere: all members who wish to send messages
to the Forum are expected to comply at all times.
- Take care with how you express yourself.
Email can be a difficult medium for comprehension; the writer should take good
care to consider how their posts will come across. Careful wording,
consideration of tone and appropriate use of emoticons ("smileys") can help,
as can a readiness to patiently re-explain if misunderstandings occur. Please
also remember that you are speaking to a wide audience and several members use
text-to-speech software, so aiming for concise, plain English is appreciated.
- Giving offence/Taking offence.
The Forum is a community of individuals with a wide range of personal
histories and circumstances. Everyone holds views and opinions that may at
some point conflict with and/or contradict another's views. Sometimes a post
may be taken as offensive when these views are articulated. In any event the
best way forward is usually a gentle query clarifying what was meant. Most
things are resolved on forum in this way, or through the debate process. In
the same way, all members should be mindful of the diversity of the space, be
respectful of each other's sensitivities and never needlessly make the space
threatening or unduly uncomfortable for others. Before clicking the "send"
button, it is always good policy to re-read what you're about to post, and to
check first whether what you were about
to say has already been posted by somebody else.
- Self-moderate.
The Forum is primarily a self-moderating space. Members should take
responsibility for their own behaviour and gently where necessary
moderating each other's. A small Panel of long-term members is in place to
help the List Owner manage the Forum and implement the later stages of the
Grievance Procedure, but will only get involved in
rare and exceptional circumstances where self and mutual moderation is
seriously failing.
- Choose your identity with care, and don't sock-puppet.
The Forum is a community, and often remembering that real people are at the
receiving end of posts helps people write in a positive manner. Accordingly,
real names are used by the majority of members and are encouraged. However,
identities on the Internet are inherently uncertain and hence there is no
formal requirement for posters to use their real names if they do not wish to.
Members must however stick to a single identity: sock-puppeting (using more
than one identity with the deliberate intent of appearing to be more than one
person) is unhelpful and is specifically forbidden. If for whatever reason you
need to post from more than one address (eg. from home and from work), make it
clear that these addresses are all the same person. If you change your display
name or email address please consider posting a comment to the Forum to make
sure everyone is aware of what you have done.
- Confidentiality and off-Forum communication.
The Forum is a semi-public space and members should be mindful of this in
their posting; however copying or forwarding on of Forum material without
permission is specifically forbidden. Off-Forum
communication between members is common, but should only be undertaken if it
is mutually agreeable to all parties: do not use privacy as an excuse to say
anything offensive that you would not say in public. Lifting of member's email
addresses for spamming purposes is also expressly forbidden.
- Above all respect the space and the community.
The Forum is a place for discussion and debate. It is not a place for behaving
anti-socially, acting like an idiot, or looking to get therapy. Post
responsibly, and respect your fellow Forum members and those who host and
manage the space.
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