My Question is whether I am abiding by the terms and condition of this forum?? Are there any other relevant link so that the contributors over here should know whether they are following the terms of use of this forum..
The information in this thread http://forums.asp.net/t/1867004.aspx/1?Account+DeActivate is misleading and does not accurately describe all that occurred prior to the deactivation of
that members accounts. That member had many many communications sent to them detailing certain issues. So i would not reference that thread.
If there are issues with any members participation and threads end up being removed as somehow innappropriate, that member would be notified of the removal and the reason for the removal. With the exception of blatant spam posts, most account deactivations
would occur only after repeated messages to the account in question have failed to correct an issue.
It is really very simple to participate though: Be honest, on topic, polite and helpful.
Mike Banavige
Marked as answer by geniusvishal on Dec 22, 2012 04:26 AM
Hi Dan, This is not concerned with me only.. This is for the whole community.. The main purpose of this thread is to make people aware of the regulations of this forum.. The information is available is either distributed or not known to people over here.
So the people violate the rules which are supposed to be followed for the improvement of this forum..
The information in this thread http://forums.asp.net/t/1867004.aspx/1?Account+DeActivate is misleading and does not accurately describe all that occurred prior to the deactivation of that
members accounts. That member had many many communications sent to them detailing certain issues. So i would not reference that thread.
Edited.
mbanavige
If there are issues with any members participation and threads end up being removed as somehow innappropriate, that member would be notified of the removal and the reason for the removal. With the exception of blatant spam posts, most account deactivations
would occur only after repeated messages to the account in question have failed to correct an issue.
It is really very simple to participate though: Be honest, on topic, polite and helpful.
Thank you for sharing your views sir.. This is the message I want fellow community member should know so that they would abide by the regulations of this forum.
** Are there any other relevant links apart from which I have specified?
** What is the duration after which an account in this forum gets deactivated if the user is not active??
Hi Dan, This is not concerned with me only.. This is for the whole community.. The main purpose of this thread is to make people aware of the regulations of this forum.. The information is available is either distributed or not known to people over here.
So the people violate the rules which are supposed to be followed for the improvement of this forum..
Thank You.
I didn't bother to read any of the links so I don't know if the initial post of this thread follows the guidelines of this forum, but I do know that it does not follow a guideline to effective communication - "Say what you mean".
I didn't bother to read any of the links so I don't know if the initial post of this thread follows the guidelines of this forum, but I do know that it does not follow a guideline to effective communication - "Say what you mean".
The name of the thread itself reflects the purpose of the thread and is conveying proper message to the readers. To be more precise Its am informative discussion thread whose sole intention is to make other community users aware of the guidelines of this
forum.
Are there any other relevant links apart from which I have specified?
Two kinds of abusers have their accounts deactivated without notice - spammers and those who attempt to game the community recognition programme.
Other than that, we only usually deactivate accounts of those who repeatedly infringe the Terms of Use, and only then after the individual has been warned that if they continue to act in a manner which is contrary to the Terms Of Use, their account will
be deactivated.
geniusvishal
My Question is whether I am abiding by the terms and condition of this forum??
You will be advised by email if you don't abide by the terms. Any post deletion is accompanied by an email explaining the reasons for the deletion. If you have a post deleted because it breaches the terms of use, the deletion message will say that.
If you have any questions about deleted posts, you can use the Private Message system to contact the moderator who deleted the post.
geniusvishal
What is the duration after which an account in this forum gets deactivated if the user is not active??
Accounts are not deactivated if a member has not been active for any period of time.
geniusvishal
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Proper Guidelines for the Forum
Dec 20, 2012 01:16 PM|LINK
Hi Sir,
Just Eager to know the proper Guidelines for this forum.. Am I mistakenly voilating any??
Here is what I know this far:
Forums Terms of Use
Use of Services
Tips and Guidelines
Moderation Related
Cases of Violation and Moderation:
http://forums.asp.net/t/904780.aspx/1?I+have+been+put+under+moderation+
http://forums.asp.net/t/1794945.aspx/1?Account
My Question is whether I am abiding by the terms and condition of this forum?? Are there any other relevant link so that the contributors over here should know whether they are following the terms of use of this forum..
Thank You.
My Website
www.dotnetvishal.com
Dan Bracuk
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Re: Proper Guidelines for the Forum
Dec 20, 2012 01:23 PM|LINK
Which of your 1637 posts is inspiring you to ask?
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Re: Proper Guidelines for the Forum
Dec 20, 2012 02:03 PM|LINK
The information in this thread http://forums.asp.net/t/1867004.aspx/1?Account+DeActivate is misleading and does not accurately describe all that occurred prior to the deactivation of that members accounts. That member had many many communications sent to them detailing certain issues. So i would not reference that thread.
If there are issues with any members participation and threads end up being removed as somehow innappropriate, that member would be notified of the removal and the reason for the removal. With the exception of blatant spam posts, most account deactivations would occur only after repeated messages to the account in question have failed to correct an issue.
It is really very simple to participate though: Be honest, on topic, polite and helpful.
geniusvishal
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Re: Proper Guidelines for the Forum
Dec 20, 2012 03:34 PM|LINK
Hi Dan, This is not concerned with me only.. This is for the whole community.. The main purpose of this thread is to make people aware of the regulations of this forum.. The information is available is either distributed or not known to people over here. So the people violate the rules which are supposed to be followed for the improvement of this forum..
Thank You.
My Website
www.dotnetvishal.com
geniusvishal
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Re: Proper Guidelines for the Forum
Dec 20, 2012 03:48 PM|LINK
Edited.
Thank you for sharing your views sir.. This is the message I want fellow community member should know so that they would abide by the regulations of this forum.
** Are there any other relevant links apart from which I have specified?
** What is the duration after which an account in this forum gets deactivated if the user is not active??
My Website
www.dotnetvishal.com
Dan Bracuk
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Re: Proper Guidelines for the Forum
Dec 20, 2012 04:15 PM|LINK
I didn't bother to read any of the links so I don't know if the initial post of this thread follows the guidelines of this forum, but I do know that it does not follow a guideline to effective communication - "Say what you mean".
geniusvishal
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Re: Proper Guidelines for the Forum
Dec 20, 2012 04:25 PM|LINK
The name of the thread itself reflects the purpose of the thread and is conveying proper message to the readers. To be more precise Its am informative discussion thread whose sole intention is to make other community users aware of the guidelines of this forum.
Thank You.
My Website
www.dotnetvishal.com
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Re: Proper Guidelines for the Forum
Dec 20, 2012 07:48 PM|LINK
Two kinds of abusers have their accounts deactivated without notice - spammers and those who attempt to game the community recognition programme.
Other than that, we only usually deactivate accounts of those who repeatedly infringe the Terms of Use, and only then after the individual has been warned that if they continue to act in a manner which is contrary to the Terms Of Use, their account will be deactivated.
You will be advised by email if you don't abide by the terms. Any post deletion is accompanied by an email explaining the reasons for the deletion. If you have a post deleted because it breaches the terms of use, the deletion message will say that. If you have any questions about deleted posts, you can use the Private Message system to contact the moderator who deleted the post.
Accounts are not deactivated if a member has not been active for any period of time.
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Re: Proper Guidelines for the Forum
Dec 21, 2012 10:59 AM|LINK
Thanks Mike for clarifying the things.. This clear all doubts..
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