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FORUM NOTICE!!! PLEASE READ

PHFaust Aug 02, 2003 12:35 PM

Folks,

I know this is going to sound a bit harsh to some of you but it needs to be said here and now.

A great many posts have been removed recently from this Forum, due mainly to personal negative comments, disruptive posts, and attacks against other users, all of which is in violation of our terms of service. Unfortunatly, most of those posts were made not by the people who orginally started the discussion, but by all the other members of this forum.

We do not allow personal attacks and threads that degenerate into name-calling, insults, and general chaos. When you post negative comments about other people (even against someone who is causing trouble), instead of sticking to the issues (discussion of skinks), you are in violation of our Terms of Service and you lower yourselves to a level of being no better than that person causing the trouble in the first place.

Keep in mind that by registering and using our sites and services, you agreed that you have read, and will abide by, our Terms of Service. Community members at any time can review the terms of service here: Pet Hobbyist Site Rules/TOS.

Please it is important to keep in mind that just because one group is currently creating havoc and chaos on the forums by breaking the rules it does not mean that you are also free to break the rules in order to attack back at them. You will be held just as accountable for any post you make that is in violation of the terms of service as the original troublemaker will be held accountable for his posts. Attacking back does not solve the problem but instead runs the risk of you losing your own account.

It takes a lot of work and time sorting through numerous posts when such attacks occur. The more you post in response to the troublemakers post, the more work you create for the moderators who in turn have to remove not only the troublemaker's posts, but your posts as well. What I am getting down to is this: Do Not Respond to disruptive posts. Simply report the abuse when you find it and move on.

Thank you.

Cindy
PHFaust
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Replies (2)

Edward Aug 02, 2003 04:16 PM

n/p
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Edward
Carpe diem

Brian-SFCRC Aug 02, 2003 10:32 PM

SOUTHERN FLORIDA CORUCIA RESEARCH CENTER (SFCRC)

Location: LEE/1

Hi Cindy,

Your were not too harsh at all! Thank you for your time and attention to this matter. I hope it makes a difference.

Sincerely,
Brian
SFCRC

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