So you wanna flap your gums in our forums eh? Well you should know we
have a few rules around these parts. Try not to stray too far from
'em... dig?


TITLING:
When creating a thread title, put the topic of your post in there so
people know whether or not it interests them. Please don't title threads
with things like "Look here" or "I have a question". Be as specific as
you can.

SPAMMING: Please limit your posts to on-topic
discussion. Going off on personal sub-conversations or irrelevant
tangents will only clutter up a thread and annoy other members. 

FLAMING:
There will be no aggressive posts allowed in the forum. Members caught
insulting or otherwise acting badly towards other members will harshly
dealt with, no questions asked. We have zero tolerance for name-calling,
racial slurs, etc.

CATCH ALL THREADS: Creating catch all threads is permissible for some things. But it is best if threads can be specific if you have a specific point to make. For example, if you want to talk about specific episodes of He-Man only, then it is probably best to not simply create a thread titled "He-Man", because then other aspects of the property can also be discussed there, and likely will.

SPOILERS: If the content of your post has information
that could possibly ruin television or movie surprises and/or
storylines, please include "Spoilers" somewhere in your thread title to
warn people. Although most of us have probably already seen or heard the
info, it's a good practice to not assume such.

DOUBLE-POSTING:
Double posting is only occasionally acceptable in our forum as a means of letting others know of some update or of added information to the original post, or similar reasons. Even so, try to keep double, triple, quadruple,
(what's after quadruple? ) posting to a minimum.

CURSING: There's
really very little need to have a potty mouth. We're all intelligent
adults here with vocabularies that extend well beyond four letter words.

DELETING POSTS: It is possible for all users to delete their posts. Please keep this to a minimum in order to avoid confusion.