I'm going to go through the rules here, one at a time, and give my opinion of them and how they're enforced. I think this fits in this topic fairly well.
* Be friendly towards everyone. Regardless what other people say to you, I'd like to ask you to be friendly whereever possible. It will make this forum a nice place to be.
This is never enforced, but I'm not sure it needs to be. Everyone here is fairly nice even when they're mean. * Respect everyone's opinion. Everyone has the right to have their opinion. If you don't agree with someone, then it's okay to say what your opinion is as long as you repect theirs.
I honestly don't think this needs to be seperate from the first rule. It doesn't even seem like a real rule. * Do not curse using bad words. It is not allowed to excessively curse using bad words, particulary those that are aimed towards other people. You can say "damn" or "shit" when you do something wrong etc, but not: "you are a @#$##$^#".
This strikes me as an odd rule as the usual reason for avoiding swearing is to avoid offending the parents of younger forumers. Furthermore, I have never seen this enforced. * Do not provoke a conflict that could lead to cursing. Do not say something where your aim is to upset the other person. That person could get mad, and start to curse (see above point).
"Do not do X, or someone might violate that other rule." This rule is poorly phrased; it should just say "no trolling" and leave it at that. But I have no particular complaints about this rule other than its wording. * Speak english where possible. Everyone should be able to understand what you are saying. If you can't avoid speaking another language, then always add an english translation. If you don't want that, then either PM the user or send an e-mail.
This is perfectly reasonable. * Administrators and Moderators always have the final word. When it comes to a conflict between 2 members, regardless their status, an admin or moderator always has the final word.
This would be reasonable, BUT...our administrators do not know when to get involved, and when to stay out. Take the Night Game WiiWare only situation. Nobody was breaking the rules there except for bokabeed (who left the forum anyway, and that was before the threads were locked), but the threads were, for some reason, locked.
On the other hand, whenever there IS a serious conflict, it is usually between an administrator and a member/members. This is not a good thing for a forum regardless of who's "right"! * An Administrator can overrule a moderator. If a dispute becomes big, and a moderator says something, an admin can still overrule that if it is deemed necessary.
This shouldn't need to happen, period. If it does, it speaks poorly for both the moderators and the administration that chose them. * Do not mention someone's postcount. Even if it's yours or anyone else's, don't. Failing to respect this can result in your postcount being altered.
Given as postcounts don't even work properly, and they aren't displayed except on your profile page, this rule really doesn't seem necessary. * Spambots do not have the right to register or post on this forum. Their posts will be removed instantly and the user will be banned.
* Don't post about mortgages, drugs, sex or illegal stuff, mp3s (from commercial artists) included. You'd be considered to be a spambot (see above note).
Well, these are obvious. I do not think it would be possible to complain about the presence of these. * Don't post things that are obviously not suitable for children. This forum is visited by a lot of young people, so please respect that fact and don't post things that can be disturbing for children. If you post something which we can't allow in this forum out of concern for our younger visitors, your post may be altered/removed without warning.
I don't believe this rule has ever been enforced, but it's never needed to be - unless you count strong language as being unsuitable for children (see comment on that rule). * Do not write an ALL CAPS POSTS or ALL CAPS TITLES. All Caps is seen as shouting which is being seen as rude to many people.
It isn't SEEN AS SHOUTING, it isn't SEEN AS RUDE, it's JUST ANNOYING. * Don't post topics with nondescript titles. Topics with titles like "Help!" or "I have a noob question..." are often pretty useless. When you have a problem, give as much information about it as you can, so people know what you are talking about and give it a helpful title so that people who might have a similar problem can easily find your topic via the search.
This is a good rule to have, and it seems people actually care about it. No complaints. * Don't post random things in a topic. Do not post something that is completely irrelevant to that topic. This is being seen as not caring for that person or their subject. Doing so can result in a deletion of that post without warning whatsoever.
I've seen this happen a few times and I haven't seen any action taken. * Don't go off-topic by posting that you noticed a change in someone's profile/avatar/signature. This is one of the most seen ways of going off-topic. If you find someone's avatar change to be great, please create a new topic in "About Nifflas' Website & Forum" or PM them.
* Don't bend to off-topic chatter too much. It can happen that someone says something that you find funny and want to comment on. This is okay, but it should not start a new discussion. Try to avoid that.
* Don't continue a discussion that went off-topic when someone tells you to stop. If someone says: "Please stay on topic", don't continue the off topic discussion. Ignoring that can lead in posts being deleted/altered by a moderator/admin.
These are basically all the same rule. * Don't do back-seat moderating. If you see that someone has done something that you think is against the rules, please use the "Report to moderator"-button. Sometimes people can sound somewhat unfriendly when they tell others what not to do and sometimes they're wrong. A moderator will look into it and make a decision.
I really hate it when forums add a rule against "back-seat moderating." If someone's breaking the rules, then I can't tell them they're breaking the rules without breaking the rules myself? I'm sorry, but that's just silly! * Don't edit your post to change the subject. If you started a topic, and the questions has been answered which makes the topic useless, do not alter your post even if it's the first post, so you can bend the topic. Create a new topic instead and optionally link to the current to explain your posting.
Has this ever actually happened? * Don't make a post in a topic that already died if you have nothing to add. If you just reply to a topic to make it active again, while not adding anything to that topic, your post will be deleted without warning. Doing it too often will result in a ban because you'll be seen as a spambot (they do that too!).
I have no particular comments about this rule. It is fairly obvious and straightforward. * Don't add text to your post that is unreadable on purpose (unless its part of a forumgame's rules). This includes small text (like 6 px and smaller), and different colors that match the background color. If you don't want something to be easily read, use a spoilertag. Unreadable text will be removed on sight without warning.
* Do not use formatting BCC tags that aren't necessary in a post. When you apply formatting tags, like color, bold, size, etc... be sure that it adds value to the text you're applying it to. That means, if you removed the formatting, the goal wouldn't be met anymore. Do note: adding color, and fontsize changes, and bold usually is overkill. Clarification doesn't need alot of tags, people will read it anyways.
If you don't want people to use these features, DISABLE THEM! Paula herself currently has a violation of the first one in her own SIGNATURE. * Don't make your signature higher than 200px. Usually a small post (which are most) is about 100 px big. Having a signature that is way bigger makes things unnecessary large. You can use [ table ] and [ tr ] [ td ] tags to put things next to eachother so it doesn't become that large vertically. Also the spoilertag may assist you here.
I have seen a number of violations of this, most of which have been ignored, but it is understandably annoying to have to monitor something as temporary as a signature. And nobody seems to mind, including me. * Don't edit-out moderator edits. If a moderator has edited your post, do not change anything that the moderator has added/changed. Failing to respect this can result in losing the ability to edit your own posts.
* Don't make multiple accounts. Users with more than one account will receive a warning and will have all but one account deleted on sight.
* Don't hand out your account details to anyone. If you hand out your account details to anyone and they post/send PM's/shout/etc under your name, you'll still be responsible for those actions. If you get banned for it, then note that it won't be an excuse to get you unbanned. If someone hacked you and you find out, change your password ASAP to prevent them from getting you banned. If you cannot login anymore, notify an admin to get it sorted.
These are obvious enough. Nothing to say about these. * Don't post links referring to the old forum. Because it will not stay online forever, please don't add links referring to the old broken forum to your posts. If you want to "save" things that were said there, copy & paste/quote from it.
I still think this is stupid. It is very annoying to have to quote everything, and a lot of new people have asked for links to the old forum and have been told "oh, well, we're not allowed to give you one, but you can just replace "forum" with "forum2" and guess the rest!"Rules about Nifflas' Website and Forum:
* Keep the discussions related to this forum, the main site or issues with #niffchat. You can chat about other members, or problems you experience, but only about issues that are related to this forum. Avatar = yes, new car = no.
* Announcing your leave and return. You are allowed to announce when you leave or come back, so don't think that this rule prevents that. Although, since these topics previously have lead to spamming, a moderator will lock the topic. This means that it is just a notification to everyone.
No comments.Rules about Forumgames:
* Do not post a game that can lead to simply spamming posts. This means: Don't make a topic where the aim of that topic is to just post. It must have a game element.
* Competitions cannot be about posting alone. It's not allowed to make a competition that requires you to post a lot of posts. This is a serious waste of forum space.
My opinion about forum games: either live with the somewhat spammy ones, or don't have them at all! I really dislike the number of forum games that have been locked because a member of the administration just happened to interpret it as "spammy." The classic example of this is the "???" game; it ran for about 200 pages on the old forum and then was suddenly locked, and someone's posted it here and it hasn't been locked, despite being extremely similar and actually quite a bit more spammy.Rules about Development Showcase:
* Show your own creations. You can show your music, your games, your images, etc. as long as you made it and it's original. For example: you can show your website, but only if you wrote it yourself, and aren't using someone else's system.
This is quite an obvious rule, but I'm not sure what exactly "someone else's system" refers to.Rules about Knytt Stories Level Editing Support:
* Make sure to read the stickied topics. They contain answers to the most commonly asked questions. If they don't help you with your problem, feel free to post a new topic about it.
It's too bad that having a rule about it still doesn't make people read the sticky topics.Rules about Knytt Stories Level Previews:
* Post previews of KS levels or present an idea you have about that. You can post screenshots or a story outline here, for example. You CANNOT post a playable level here, The Knytt Stories Level Archive is for that.
This is strange. We can post tiny, conceptual slivers of levels, and we can post completed levels, but we cannot post perfectly playable half-completed levels. And encouraging people to pollute the archive is an awful thing to do.On the whole my biggest complaint about this forum is that we have an administration that doesn't really care about it. They lock a few topics here and there but don't seem to care about a whole lot else. They've created some completely random subforums - Collaborations and Development Showcase seem very blurred, what with things like Make 'Em Sweat. I honestly don't think that KS level editing support and ordinary KS discussion need to be separated like they are, and do gamelets like Roll and GTF really need their own forums? (Both have only three topics.)
I do, however, disagree that googoogjob has been a bad moderator. He has been more respectful than any other mod/admin, and has paid far more attention to the rules himself than they have. As you said, niffchat doesn't have any actual rules.