Guidelines for commenting on articles.

This article was written by Gluxdator on 2012-01-29 under Telekinesis.

Guidelines for commenting on articles.


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  • As a general rule, comments should be on topic and related to an author's article. If you have something entirely unrelated to say, please use the shoutbox to do so, or don’t say it. Comments may gradually get off track a bit, it happens, but don't jump in a article with a completely different subject, or worse, just to promote commenting on your own article. Also, make sure to read the previous comments before submitting yours.
  • Comments that are abusive, vulgar, insulting, fluffy,  or spammy will be deleted. If a person persists in posting such messages numerous times, they will be blocked / banned from this site. We also reserve the right to delete comments that are juvenile, off-topic, very poorly written, unintelligible, incoherent, messages all in UPPERCASE or with every first letter capitalized, and anything that looks like promotional material.
  • Please don't reply to abusive comments. I will delete them in time and your reply will not make any sense for future readers. Don't forget that trolls feed on your attention. If I missed one, you're free to notify me via our report page (make sure to indicate the page).
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  • Kinesis and other types of physic types can be a sensitive subject and is not accepted by mainstream society. People publishing their articles deserve to be addressed with respect so this web site can be a safe haven for people wanting to share their experiance and information. If you disagree with the authenticity and the veracity of a article, you can express your opinion, as long as it is respectful ("I have an another theory for what happened", "I do not believe this to be true because...", etc). However, you cannot be abusive toward the author ("your story is lame", "you're a liar", "you're wasting our time", etc).
  • We would appreciate it if you reviewed your comment at least once for misspellings. If you don't know how a word is spelled, just check with an online dictionary. Even better, modern browsers (Firefox, Chrome, etc) have a built-in spell checker for text boxes on web pages. To people telling us "this is not an English class", that's the point, we expect users to have successfully passed those and be able to write correctly. Bad spelling tends to drag down the level of intelligence in a discussion and discourage serious people and experts from contributing.
  • If you are referring to an article on another web site, do not quote it entirely, as it is usually a breach of their copyrights and will take too much space in the article area. Find the relevant part, paste that sentence/paragraph between quotes and indicate where it was taken by adding the web link.
  • If you have a question related to a article, please ask it directly in the comments area instead of dropping your email and asking the author to email you, so that everyone can benefit from the discussion. Please do not copy paste the same comment under different articles. Each one of them are different and deserve a personal feedback. Also, do not simply request people to read your article. Your feedback should be about the author's article, not yours. It's fine to mention it if they are related, but the message itself as a whole should be about the author's experience and information. Finally, the comments section is not a recruiting tool for your particular group or organization, please don't constantly ask people to contact you for more information instead of helping directly.
  • This site is for the general public. No sexually explicit content is allowed. You can mention a sexual experience with general terms, but there really is no need for technical details.

 





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Top Comment:

By: Gluxdator - 2012-01-29 01:40:00 + 3 
This is for the new members of MyTK.

9 Comments:


By: shade000 - 2012-01-30 09:46:25 + 1 
I remember it used in 2003, on sites like PsiPog.
By: Erodin - 2012-01-30 04:07:18      
Actually, the term "fluffy" as around back in 2006 when i first joined the OEC.
By: shade000 - 2012-01-29 21:43:55 + 1 
No trolling on shoutbox either, i will delete your posts.
fun is fun. Spam is not.
By: Itatae_mizumaki - 2012-01-29 21:17:29  + 1    
You should put rule's up o chat as well.... Because of an argument that made vaiden banned
By: fgopl - 2012-01-29 08:31:00  + 1    
MY word.
No, actually the Psion Guild's word.
By: Midael - 2012-01-29 08:09:26  + 1    
Fluffy is AZURE's word.
By: fgopl - 2012-01-29 07:42:25  + 1    
I like this.
:3 Fluffy is MY word.
By: Gabriel - 2012-01-29 02:20:40  + 1   - 1 
I think its too much severe ... But we could make our possible :P
By: Gluxdator - 2012-01-29 01:40:00 + 3 
This is for the new members of MyTK.



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