FinalWhistle
Armchair Referee
As a new user here, I wanted to familiarise myself with the forum rules so that I don't accidentally put my foot in it.
As a fellow forum owner running the same XenForo software, something jumped out at me when I looked for the forum rules. Clicking the Terms and Rules link at the bottom of every page just takes you to the boilerplate Terms and Rules that come with XenForo. I knew that there had to be a specific set of rules somewhere, so had a browse and found them here:
Having to hunt for them means that finding them isn't clear and obvious to any random user, many of whom can be quite technologically challenged. Hence, I suggest making another entry under Help in the Terms and Rules section called Forum Rules that links to the above thread. This will help to prevent members from unintentionally breaking the rules through ignorance and make the moderators' lives easier with less work to do. Waddya think?
As a fellow forum owner running the same XenForo software, something jumped out at me when I looked for the forum rules. Clicking the Terms and Rules link at the bottom of every page just takes you to the boilerplate Terms and Rules that come with XenForo. I knew that there had to be a specific set of rules somewhere, so had a browse and found them here:
Important - Forum Rules
Ok, about time we introduced a set of formal rules for the forum: --- FORUM RULES - IMPORTANT! --- In general, we like to think that RefChat is a fairly tolerant Forum. However, there are rules and we expect you to adhere to them. Failure to do so will result in your account possibly being...
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Having to hunt for them means that finding them isn't clear and obvious to any random user, many of whom can be quite technologically challenged. Hence, I suggest making another entry under Help in the Terms and Rules section called Forum Rules that links to the above thread. This will help to prevent members from unintentionally breaking the rules through ignorance and make the moderators' lives easier with less work to do. Waddya think?