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Uncommon Knowledge Psychology Forum Rules

The aim of the Uncommon Knowledge self help psychology forum is to maintain a safe, mutually supportive community, open to all. The psychology forum has a few, simple rules to foster this aim. By using the forum you agree to abide by these rules. We reserve the right to modify these rules from time to time without notice.

Please note that when you first register at the Uncommon Knowledge forum, you are unable to send Private Messages until you have made more than 10 posts. This is to protect the privacy of our members. In addition, to reduce 'fly by' advertising, signatures may not be created until you have more than 30 posts and have been a member of Uncommon Forum for more than 7 days.

Please take 5 minutes to read through these rules before posting. Ignorance of the rules is not admissable as defense of breaking them. The most commonly broken rules are:

Minimum Age Limitation
You certify that you are 13 years of age or over. Anyone under 13 years of age will need a full release form from their parents before posting any messages. This is in compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 2000 (COPPA).

Ownership of and Responsibility for Posts

Developing a Supportive Community

Inappropriate Content

Commenting on Products & Services

The Forum may be legally liable for any adverse comments made about any specific products, services or personalities. We therefore have to err on the side of caution, whilst aiming to provide a helpful service to users.

Therefore, it is permissible to mention products or services that you have no financial interest in, so long as this is relevant to the topic under discussion and is aimed to assist other forum users. Discussions around the benefits of a product or service must be specific, rather than general criticism or praise. (Please note that no dicussion of Charles Linden or The Linden Method can be allowed. See this thread.)

Any posts that are deemed by Forum Staff to be unacceptable in this respect will be edited or deleted and the poster notified.

Links to other websites

Identity Theft
Do not impersonate anyone, this is identity theft, it is illegal and is considered 'gross misconduct' (see below).

Equal Opportunities
The psychology forum is open to people of all ages, genders, races and sexualities. Any posts of a discriminatory nature will be deleted and the offending poster given a warning or banned, depending on the severity of the offence.

Multiple Posts

Formatting Text

Forum Language
Although the psychology forum is international and welcomes people of all nationalities, English is the language used on the Forum. As English is not the first language of all Forum users, please write in clear English, without abbreviations or slang.

If you break the rules…
In general the following procedure will be followed for breaking the rules:

Gross Misconduct
Any breach of the rules amounting to gross misconduct will lead to an immediate ban from the Forum. Examples of gross misconduct include, but are not limited to the following

  1. Insulting, insensitive or offensive behaviour to other users.
  2. Joining the psychology forum purely for the purposes of publicity.
  3. Deliberately inflammatory posts.

Psychology Forum Staff

Forum staff include MVPs, Moderators and Adminstrators. Their roles are as follows:

Thank you for taking the time to read this - we look forward to having you as part of our community.

Uncommon Forum Staff

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