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09-27-2006, 01:40 PM
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#1 | | is not amused
Joined: Feb 2001 Location: OH-IO!!!!! Posts: 7,567
| Tv/Movie Forum Rules These are not new rules, and I did not come up with them. These have already been implemented. It seems that some haven't read or choose to disregard these. As of today, these are going in to effect.
I especially will be enforcing the first rule on the list. To help us mod's, please refrain from posting questionable language, if you have to ask if it is questionable or not, it probably is. They will be edited out as seen fit. I have noticed an increase of curse words in here, and they will not be tolerated. Thank you for your consideration
Luvinjesus (Gwen) http://www.christianguitar.org/forum...q_rules_movies
* No foul language, even when quoting a movie.
* Please try not to make a thread about a movie we already have a thread about. Slipping up on this when the thread is old is perfectly fine and understandable, but please check out at least the first two pages of posts to find out if what you want to talk about is already being discussed.
* Do not bash other posters for their tastes in movies. Basically, if you feel the need to attack a movie, by all means, have at it (in a Christlike manner, of course), but do not attack individuals for their taste.
* Do not create a new thread about a movie just because the current one does not specifically talk about what you want to mention. This has been a big problem with the Lord of the Rings threads. If you wish to create a review of a movie, please do so in that movie's thread. It is not fair to clutter up the boards with each and every person's individual thoughts on a subject. Feel free to do this within the thread. Just be sure to use....
* Use spoiler warnings!!! Some people want to find out if the movie is worth seeing without hearing about the plot. For their courtesy, PLEASE warn them, by posting a warning. Something like *SPOILER* is good, enlarged is better, and posting the actual spoiler (with a warning first) in a lighter, less standing out color, is best.
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01-22-2007, 07:17 PM
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#2 | | is not amused
Joined: Feb 2001 Location: OH-IO!!!!! Posts: 7,567
| This is one forum where it is perfectly acceptable to resurrect "dead threads", so as to not have multiple threads about multiple movies. If you want to post about an older movie, please do a search in the the forum before you post it. Also if you want to post a thread about a movie, post it in the thread already started. DO NOT start a new thread, just because it isn't specifically talking about what you want to talk about. I've seen an increase of this lately, and it makes a lot more work for us mods.
Thank You!
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