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- | ===== Netiquette | + | ===== Terms of Use for Shambhala Network - guidelines for online discussion |
- | Please read these guidelines before posting for the first time. Users who do not abide by these guidelines may be banned from discussion groups (after admin' | + | Please read these guidelines before posting for the first time. Users who do not abide by these guidelines may be banned from discussion groups (after admin' |
By participating in the Shambhala Network, you agree to follow these guidelines: | By participating in the Shambhala Network, you agree to follow these guidelines: | ||
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- | **No Anonymous Posting:** Do not post anonymously. Any content that is posted under a profile without a real name (or a pseudonym that is not linked to an identifiable person) may be deleted without warning. | + | **No Anonymous Posting:** Do not post anonymously. Any content that is posted under a profile without a real name (or a pseudonym that is not linked to an identifiable person) may be deleted without warning. Posting on behalf of people who wish to remain anonymous falls under this category. |
**Practice Kindness:** Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life. Never forget that the person reading your mail or posting is a person with feelings that can be hurt. Be mindful of your tone. Be non-judgmental. Because written language lacks the support of facial or voice communication clues, it can be easily misinterpreted. Tone down your language by avoiding the use of strong words. Be forgiving of other people' | **Practice Kindness:** Adhere to the same standards of behavior online that you follow in real life. Never forget that the person reading your mail or posting is a person with feelings that can be hurt. Be mindful of your tone. Be non-judgmental. Because written language lacks the support of facial or voice communication clues, it can be easily misinterpreted. Tone down your language by avoiding the use of strong words. Be forgiving of other people' |