Message Boards Help: Rules and Standards
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- The moderation system, message and account purging.
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- Where to go for help.
What are the basic rules here?
The message board rules are spelled out clearly in the Message Board Terms of Service, or ToS. The ToS is enforced strictly, but the majority of the rules are common sense, and the large majority of board accounts are never found violating them. It is highly recommended that all new users read the ToS at least once before posting on the boards.

I found an offensive message/topic. What do I do?
Mark it for moderation. Click on the "Message Detail" link right above the message, select a reason, and submit it. This will inform the moderators that you believe that the message is violating the ToS, and they will act on it if they agree with you. Your account must be at least level 20 before being allowed to mark messages for moderation.

What actions can the moderators take on a marked message?
If the moderators find a message to be violating the ToS, there are several actions they can take.

  • Delete Only: The moderators can delete a message or topic from the boards with no additional penalty to the poster. This often happens for very minor or technical violations, but should not be seen as a warrant to continue the same behavior.
  • Notification: In addition to deleting the message, the moderators can notify the user of the infraction, reducing their Good Rhino by three at the same time. This is done for more severe violations, and the user will receive a system notification when this happens. It is hoped that by notifying the user of their moderation, they will understand what it is they've done wrong and can correct their behavior.
  • Warning: If a ToS violation is repeated, severe, or intentional, the moderators can place a warning on the user's account, which leaves them at Level 5 for two days. While warned, a user cannot create topics and can post very few messages per day, and 10 Good Rhino is also deducted from the user.
  • Suspension: If a ToS violation is repeated, severe, or intentional, and the user has shown a clear disregard for the site rules, they can be suspended, preventing them from making any more posts. Suspended users are reviewed by an administrator, who can permanently ban them from the site or take other less severe action if they feel that the user deserves a second chance.
Moderators can also close and move topics as necessary.

If a marked message is not a ToS violation or the marking feature was used abusively, the moderators can also choose to ignore or de-prioritize any further marked messages from that user, or even suspend them if the need arises.

There's another user on the boards who is harassing/annoying me. Can you stop it?
If that user is violating the ToS, you can alert the moderators simply by marking that user's messages for moderation. If the user is not violating the ToS, they have as much right as you to post messages on the board.

Can banned accounts be restored?
No.

Accounts are only banned for intentional or repeated ToS violations. In the case of the former, the user intentionally got their account banned, and in the case of the latter, they were warned repeatedly about it. There's no excuse for either kind of behavior.

The only case in which a banned account will be restored is if the banning was found to be accidental or as the result of a misunderstanding. These cases are few and far between, and generally only apply to the banning of users who accidentally report that they are underaged.

What is a usermap and what does it mean?
Each account may have a "usermap" associated with it that tracks all accounts that were used from a shared computer at some point over the past 60 days. If any one of the accounts on a usermap are banned, the administrator may also ban any other accounts on that list. As many people do have multiple accounts, this adds a layer of accountability to those users.

My brother/cousin/friend/roommate posted those messages, not me! Why did you ban me?
What's Up Guy accounts are the sole responsibility of the account holder. Any messages posted on an account are assumed to be from the account owner, and any ToS violations committed will count against that account. Futhermore, any accounts listed on a usermap are considered to be under the control of account holder, so if one account is banned for severe ToS violations, they all risk the same punishment.

Why did my message get moderated when another message that said the same thing didn't?
The What's Up Guy message boards are, for the most part, self-moderated by its users. Any user with a regular account can mark messages for moderation, and then only those messages marked are reviewed by the site's moderators to see if they do indeed violate the Terms of Service.

If your message was deleted by a moderator, that's because another board user marked your message, and the moderator found it to be in violation of the ToS and deleted it. Messages are looked at one at a time and not compared to other messages on that same board. If your post violated the ToS, it will be deleted. If you see someone else's post that violates the ToS in the exact same way, you have the ability to mark that message for moderation as well.

I have a right to free speech! What right do you have to delete my messages?
Yes, you may have a right to free speech, but not here. When you signed up for the What's Up Guy message boards, you voluntarily gave up the right to certain kinds of speech in return for the ability to use the boards. If you do not feel that you can follow the rules here, you have the right to create your own message boards and make your own rules there. What's Up Guy is a private business, and if you'd actually read the Bill of Rights, you'll see that "Freedom of Speech" applies to the government, not here.

How long do posts stay on the boards?
The daily purge process removes older topics from boards every night. Depending on how many messages a board has, the following schedule is followed:

  • 0 - 100 messages: 55 day(s)
  • 100 - 250 messages: 50 day(s)
  • 250 - 500 messages: 47 day(s)
  • 500 - 1000 messages: 42 day(s)
  • 1000 - 2500 messages: 35 day(s)
  • 2500 - 5000 messages: 30 day(s)
  • 5000 - 7500 messages: 20 day(s)
  • 7500 - 10000 messages: 7 day(s)
  • 10000 - 12500 messages: 5 day(s)
  • 12500 - 15000 messages: 4 day(s)
  • 15000 - 30000 messages: 3 day(s)
  • 30000 - 50000 messages: 2 day(s)
  • 50000+ messages: 1 day(s)
How long do moderated messages stay on my account?
Delete-only moderations stay on your account for 15 days. Good Rhino-loss moderations remain for 30 days.

How long will my account last if I stop using it?
Level 11 and 15 accounts are removed from the system after 30 days without a login and posted messages. Level 20 accounts are removed from the system after 90 days and level 20 accounts are removed after 180 days. Once an account is higher than level 25, it will not be purged.

When are account levels updated?
Account changes for gaining higher levels or coming off of Warned status take place every night shortly after midnight What's Up Guy time. Good Rhino and Bad Rhino for the day is also awarded at this time.

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