Post by MIKOLI. =) on Dec 20, 2007 12:46:05 GMT 11
ONE. All to enter this forum are required to either own, train, or have a love of rabbits.
TWO. All must keep an open mind towards new ideas, and show respect for other members and their beliefs.
THREE. Swearing and inappropriate conversations about mature issues are banned. This is an age friendly forum, and no one wants to read about those sorts of things, especially on a forum such as this.
FOUR. Do not give out personal details such as your full name, address, school, phone number, or workplace on this website. We will not be held responsible for anything that may occur if you do abuse this. We will do our best to monitor the exchange of such information, though try to keep it between your friends and in PMs.
FIVE. You are only allowed one medium sized image in your signature, or two smaller ones. Signature images should not exceed 500 pixels in width, and 300 pixels in height. Images in signatures must be suitable for all ages, contain no swearing, pornography, and should idealy be rabbit-related, though this is not nessescary. Avatars should follow the same system, and not exceed 100 x 100 pixels.
SIX. Do not give rabbit-related advice which you are not certain is correct, or that you know is wrong, without a warning or an "I'll just wait to have this confirmed by a more experienced person", as people may take this advice on board and it may end up hurting a rabbit.
SEVEN. We will not be held responsible for any harm that comes to your rabbit because of incorrect information given by any of our members. Be responsible in deciding what to do or what not to do in regards to your pet's health.
EIGHT. Open arguments are prohibited on this website. If you do not like a member, that is fine, but keep all arguments to PMs, or you will face banishment.
NINE. Beware of posting pictures of yourself on the internet. We shall not be held responsible, so keep them all clean and post at your own risk.
TEN. Please, don't lie to the forum. Our members may take a lot of time to help you out, and it's hard to give advice when you aren't telling the truth.
ELEVEN. Do not use fonts or images that are very bright, because they are not nice to look at.
TWO. All must keep an open mind towards new ideas, and show respect for other members and their beliefs.
THREE. Swearing and inappropriate conversations about mature issues are banned. This is an age friendly forum, and no one wants to read about those sorts of things, especially on a forum such as this.
FOUR. Do not give out personal details such as your full name, address, school, phone number, or workplace on this website. We will not be held responsible for anything that may occur if you do abuse this. We will do our best to monitor the exchange of such information, though try to keep it between your friends and in PMs.
FIVE. You are only allowed one medium sized image in your signature, or two smaller ones. Signature images should not exceed 500 pixels in width, and 300 pixels in height. Images in signatures must be suitable for all ages, contain no swearing, pornography, and should idealy be rabbit-related, though this is not nessescary. Avatars should follow the same system, and not exceed 100 x 100 pixels.
SIX. Do not give rabbit-related advice which you are not certain is correct, or that you know is wrong, without a warning or an "I'll just wait to have this confirmed by a more experienced person", as people may take this advice on board and it may end up hurting a rabbit.
SEVEN. We will not be held responsible for any harm that comes to your rabbit because of incorrect information given by any of our members. Be responsible in deciding what to do or what not to do in regards to your pet's health.
EIGHT. Open arguments are prohibited on this website. If you do not like a member, that is fine, but keep all arguments to PMs, or you will face banishment.
NINE. Beware of posting pictures of yourself on the internet. We shall not be held responsible, so keep them all clean and post at your own risk.
TEN. Please, don't lie to the forum. Our members may take a lot of time to help you out, and it's hard to give advice when you aren't telling the truth.
ELEVEN. Do not use fonts or images that are very bright, because they are not nice to look at.