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Forum: Announcing Forum Rules and Suggestions Again

13 August 2006

Bronco Bill – at 01:03

For those who haven’t seen nor read them. A post from DemFromCT back on June 14, 2006


DemFromCT – at 17:27

We’ve redone the working Forum rules and suggestions as per a commitment made at our recent Flu Wiki summit. You’ll find them here, and in the Discussion Forum sidebar to the left.

They are designed to promote the free flow of information and explain how things work. To that end an FAQ about topics like sidescroll and profiles will be added to the page in the next few days.

Forum rules and suggestions:

1. The forum is for friendly discussion and argument or thoughtful analysis. Be friendly. Follow the same standard of courtesy you would when talking to your neighbours, friends or co-workers.

2. This is a nonpartisan site. Political arguments should be restricted to how it affects flu policy.

3. We have a significant - and growing - number of international participants. Please try to be inclusive in your discussions.

4. Be nice to newbies. Questions that are answered somewhere else are best addressed by referring them to the appropriate pages - politely.

5. Not every poster can figure out wiki text markup (it’s not the usual HTML blog posting). Help each other out.

6. Please add news stories (with links) to the news threads. Rumors and speculations should be put elsewhere and labeled as such.

7. Links are best displayed using either the put link description here? markup or the tinyurl www.tinyurl.com service. Long links cause the page to expand (‘side scroll’) and the mods will have to waste time fixing them, so pay attention when posting links.

8. News stories should not be reproduced in full. It is a violation of copyright and fair use rules, particularly when not accompanied by analysis. Post just a portion, and provide a link. No link, no credibility.

9. Observe and follow Fair Use doctrine.

10. Personal attacks are unwelcome and will be addressed by the moderators when appropriate.

11. Participants may be banned on rare occasion for rules violation and general disruptiveness. Warnings may or may not be given prior to banning. Moderators have final say, and reasons for banning may be revealed from time to time if it is in the interest of the forum to do so. This decision is part of the role of the mods and is not subject to community vote.

12. We strongly discourage extensive discussions of Religion, Guns, or Politics. They tend to be divisive and are usually not sufficiently related to the main objective, constructive discussion about influenza and its consequences. If you have a strong need to discuss these issues, please avail yourself of the vast choices available on many other blogs.

Note that this principle is not limited to the above. It applies to any topic that proves divisive to the community. See Meta-topics for discussion threads on ‘free speech’, ‘the role of the mods’ and related points.

13. Flu Wiki is non-commercial and does not support commercial sites. Links are welcome only when they convey news, and are subject to moderators’ judgement.

Also included are some points about the mods:

About the moderators:

1. Moderators are volunteers. They have day jobs and they are human. Be nice to them.

2. Moderators help the forum run smoothly. They also help everyone stay on topic.

3. Mods close threads for many reasons, including (but not restricted to) threads that are old, too long, have exhausted their discussion value, or where inappropriate behaviours are not corrected.

4. If you ask a question and a mod provides a link, it means he/she is trying to help you by suggesting related reading. We don’t always have time to write a long explanation. It usually is not meant to imply ‘you should have looked’.

5. Mods may also contribute to discussions. Each moderator is only responsible for his/her point of view. There is no collective editorial policy or viewpoint, and there are no hierarchies. That is, no one’s opinion is worth more or less than anyone else’s.

Questions seem to come from time to time about all of the above. Hopefully, this will help explain what we are about. In the end, the Forum works as well as the Forum posters will let it. This isn’t about the mods, it’s about you. Thanks for making us what we are… the premiere Forum on the internet about H5N1, bird flu, and pandemic flu and its potential consequences.

MrWhite 42 – at 01:33

Bill,

Thank you for re-posting these guidelines. Even on a slow news day people may forget and others may not be aware.

This forum is and will remain a community of world service that we can all take pride in during trying times.

MW42

14 August 2006

MrWhite 42 – at 00:41

Bump, please. Thank all.

Bronco Bill – at 00:59

A good bump to you all, and to all a good night!

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