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Purpose:
This is a set of guidelines we use to manage this forum and the chongqinglifeguide.com
website. This site encourages debate, discussion, and the free flow of ideas.
We do all we can to allow a range of opinions and viewpoints. However, we do
not confuse the free flow of debates with the unrestricted right to say
anything about anybody. This site does not support expressions that encourage
racism, hate, violence, illegal activity, or harassment. Also, this site does
& will continue to respect the laws & beliefs of the People’s Republic
of China, Shandong Province & the city of Jinan.
Sections 2 and 3, below, contain a non-exclusive list of activities that are
against the guidelines of this forum.
Section 1:
Definitions The following are definitions of specific language of
chongqinglifeguide.com Terms of Service (hereafter the “TOS”).
A. Banning. The deletion of a user’s account and termination of that user’s
right of access to the site as a result of serious or repeated violations of
the TOS.
B. Flaming/Flame wars. (i) The act of calling into question someone’s thoughts,
beliefs, and parentage simply because you don't agree with them; (ii) the act
of posting confrontational, abusive, insulting, derogatory, abusive or inflammatory
representations about another person, site member or poster; or (iii) the act
of sending a confrontational or abusive message contains angry, and possibly
insulting or vulgar, content. See also “Harassment.”
C. Harassment. (i) Unsolicited words or conduct that tend to annoy, alarm or
abuse another person; (ii) a course of conduct directed at a specific person
that causes substantial emotional distress in such person and serves no
legitimate purpose; (iii) a course of vexatious comment or conduct that is
known or ought reasonably to be known to be unwelcome; or (iv) the act of
tormenting by continued persistent attacks and criticism.
D. Non-Public Person. Defined as any member, guest or participant in any
activity attended by chongqinglifeguide.com members or any other person, who is not a
public figure and has a reasonable expectation of privacy or where a poster
knows or should have known that the subject person would object to his/her
depiction on a public domain. By contrast, a “public figure” is a person who,
by employment (tv personality, professional entertainer, professional athlete,
politician, etc.) or by other prior action or reputation has become known to
the general public and his/her likeness already exists in the public domain.
E. Spamming. (i) Multiple, unauthorized advertising posts within one or more
forum or classified sections or the posting of multiple off-topic messages
within the forum sections; or (ii) the practice of sending copies of the same
or materially similar post to more than one section of the forum or via the
site’s Private Messaging system.
Section 2: Restricted Conduct
The following activities, whether by forum post or via the site’s Private
Message system (hereafter “PM”), violate the TOS and will require action by site
Moderators. This is a non-exclusive list that may be amended from time to time
at the sole discretion of chongqinglifeguide.com:
A. Flaming or inciting or participating in a flame war.
B. Posts that encourage racism or racist stereotyping.
C. Posts that encourage illegal activity.
D. Posts that are blatantly offensive, violent or pornographic.
E. Posts that include links to racist or pornographic websites or sites that
promote any illegal activity.
F. Spamming.
G. Posting personal information (e.g., home or business address, phone number,
mobile number, E-mail address, etc.) of any other Non-Public Person without
such person’s express written consent to do so.
H. Posting identifiable photos or other likenesses of any Non-Public Person
without the subject’s express written consent to do so (see Section 4A for
details).
I. Improperly-placed commercial posts (see Section 3, below).
J. Repeated improper placement of postings into the wrong section withwhat is
deemed by the moderator as soley an intent to attract more readers .
K. Harassment.
L. Interference with site operations or the actions of a Moderator or other
site staff including, but limited to, harassing site Moderators or other site
staff for actions taken in the line of duty or inciting others to violate the
TOS.
M. Posting attachments or graphics files that significantly impede the
operation of the site or slow down page loads unreasonably.
N. The use of a screen-name that would generally be considered vulgar or
offensive or is otherwise deemed inappropriate by chongqinglifeguide.com.
O. Use of similar screen names, avatars or file attachments within the body of
a post to parody the identity of real people in a derogatory or defamatory
manner.
P. Any other conduct that, in the sole discretion of chongqinglifeguide.com staff:
i. Reflects negatively on the community impression of the site;
ii. creates a negative reaction among a significant number of other site
members;
iii. tends to harm, damage or in any way adversely affect the reputation of chongqinglifeguide.com;
iv. exposes or tends to expose chongqinglifeguide.com to potential liability for
violation of any governmental or official agency law, regulation, ruling,
instruction, or known or reasonable ascertainable expectation of conduct; or
v. does not conform with the norms of community behavior.
Section 3: Rules Regarding Commercial Postings
We limit commercial posting on this board. If you want to promote your
business, please refer to the advertising page:
Commercial posts are subject to the following rules:
A. Commercial posts, generally: Posts of commercial nature (where you are
selling a product or a service) must only go in its appropriate forum. For
example, if you advertise a special at a restaurant, this should go into the
Dining & Nightlife Forum. Paid advertisers are allowed to contribute to the
community by providing usable content within the forum or providing exclusive
benefits to chongqinglifeguide members, in order to promote their product or services,
but excessive posting or blatent advertising is still subject to standard rules
(see SPAMMING)
B. Language/cultural instruction posts: Posts promoting a language or cultural
instruction program or course must include an actual lesson in the Learning
Language forum, not just an announcement of the program or course. A limited
exception applies to posts made by advertisers with a current paid advertising
contract in effect with chongqinglifeguide.com.
C. Real estate offers: Real Estate offers are not permitted within the forum
section but are welcomed in the classified section as well as any specialized
Real Estate listing section on the site (except as paid advertisements pursuant
to a contract with chongqinglifeguide.com.
D. Event postings: If you have an announcement about a specific event with a
definite date and time, you can post it in the Announcements and Events
classified.
E. Spamming: Spamming the board with advertisements (posting the same or
materially similar advertisements over in different forums or several times
within one or more forum sections in a short period of time) will result in the
deletion of all posts. General-purpose announcement posts about a business that
are not part of a paid advertising agreement with chongqinglifeguide.com will be
deleted.
Section 4: Privacy and Intellectual Property
The world wide web (“www”) allows information to be viewed, with few
restrictions, to a worldwide audience that is not subject to the control or
regulations of this site. Because of this characteristic of the www, although
chongqinglifeguide.com will take reasonable measures to protect the privacy and
intellectual property of its members, the site can assume no liability for
third-party reproduction, misuse, or commercial use of any information posted
by members on this site.
A. Photos or Other Likenesses of Real Persons: It is a violation of the TOS for
members to post a photo, video clip or any other likeness of a real person
affiliated with chongqinglifeguide.com as a member, guest or participant in an activity
attended by chongqinglifeguide.com members or any other Non-Public Person without the
subject’s express written consent. The burden of evidence of receiving such
consent will be on the poster.
B. Photos generally: Photos submitted to chongqinglifeguide.com or posted on any of its
forums become the property of the site unless otherwise specified by agreement
made prior to such submission or posting.
C. Member information: Screen-names of members are the property of
chongqinglifeguide.com and can be modified, deleted or used by the site without
permission of the member and without notice should it become necessary. Member
information collected at time of registration may be used only for the
administration of this site and its activities, but will not be sold or
otherwise distributed to third parties without the member’s prior written
consent, except where required by law.
D. Other site content: Members’ forum posts, articles, blogs or any other text
submissions to the site become the property of chongqinglifeguide.com for the purposes
of re-use, modification or disposal on the site or in connection with site
community activities.
Section 5: Actions Taken in Response to TOS Violations
chongqinglifeguide.com uses a team of Moderators and other staff to monitor all activity
on the forums. In response to a violation of the TOS, Moderators may take, at
the Moderator’s or site’s discretion, one or more of the following actions:
A. Delete the thread in question.
B. Delete the post in question.
C. Edit the post in question to remove content that violates the TOS.
D. Move a thread to the appropriate section of the forum, if incorrectly
placed, or, in the case of any other violation of the TOS, move the thread to
the PIT section of the forum. The PIT is hidden from normal view, and will be
available to moderators only.
E. Post a request, comment or warning on the thread in question to indicate
that a violation of the TOS has occurred or that the trend of the thread is
leading to a violation of the TOS.
F. Send a PM to the poster of a post that violates the TOS.
G. Banning a member.
Section 6: Procedures
A. If a Moderator takes action to remedy a violation of the TOS, the Moderator
may, at his/her discretion:
(i) Post the reason for the action within the post or thread itself (this
action is required where the Moderator has acted under Section 5C). An example
of this is: “<Content deleted for violation of Section 2B>”
(ii)Send a PM to the poster advising of the reason that poster’s post was
deleted or moved.
(iii)Post no explanation to the forum or via PM where the nature of the
violation of the TOS is obvious.
B. A member may always request a brief explanation for a Moderator’s action via
PM to the “moderator” in instances where no explanation has yet been given.
C. Posters who are habitual or frequent violators of the TOS and who have not
ceased violations of the TOS after warnings from Moderators may be subject to
banning without further notice.
D. Moderators’ actions with respect to violations of the TOS are final and not
subject to further review.
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