Welcome to Admin Junkies, Guest — join our community!

Register or log in to explore all our content and services for free on Admin Junkies.

Forum Rules and Warnings? Fear Not! I'm here to explain!

Joshua Farrell

Captain Junkie
Joined
Sep 24, 2014
Messages
6,559
Credits
188
Hello there!

As members of Bizdustry.com, and as members of various different websites and forums that allow you to post on topics you enjoy replying to, or to content that allows you to get paid, you may at one point or another have been given a warning for a bad post, or something similar to a warning on your conduct being seen on the forum you visit regularly.

In this thread, I hope to give you an idea of what should be done, to help better understand whether a warning on something that was posted or on your conduct on Bizdustry.com specifically. This guide can be used to help you out on other websites, but considering not all sites are built the same, you may have to go about the following in a different manner, in relation to that website.



Regarding Board Warnings

Board Warnings, are given usually when someone ends up breaking the rules, guidelines or Terms of Service of a forum. In the case of Bizdustry.com, the Forum-Wide Rules has been integrated with our Terms of Service, to make sure that our users know that we are serious about you following them. We also have sectional rules and guidelines, based on the area of the forum you are on. Example being, the Marketplace Services. We have an Information Center that gives you the rules and guidelines we expect you to know when you are participating in the section, including some extra information on how to do certain things, if you haven't used a particular function before.

When Bizdustry gives out board warnings, it is usually because you broke some rule in some manner, or did not consistently follow guidelines when it comes to using this forum. This may be due to various reasons on why you are given the board warning, but it generally will state what you did wrong, and what you need to stop doing, or improve on.

As a note, we know not everyone reads the Terms of Services to the websites they join, but it is still something that must be followed, when using that particular site. Bizdustry.com is no exception to this. We also know not everyone goes looking for the rules on the first go around of joining a forum, and may not even read them, till they are either given a reminder or warning to follow the rules. This is something we do expect to happen, as not everyone likes to read what can be described as, a "Wall of Text", when joining.

In the case just mentioned, the first warning given out, is to be considered as both of the following, a note that you need to read the rules, and to actually follow them in the future.

As a note, as mentioned in the Public Moderation Policy, each and every single official board warning that the moderation and administration teams give out, the system AUTOMATICALLY deducts 1,000 BizNotes from your account. This is to ensure that your attention is grabbed, and that you will actually take note and follow the Rules and Terms of Service. This; while it may seem cruel; is necessary to ensure that all members follows the Terms of Service and Forum-Wide Rules.

To note, do not freak out when you are given a board warning, as this is a way to help you remember to read and follow the forum's rules.

Take Away: The take away you should get from this section, is to make sure you read the forum rules and terms of service, to make sure you are current on what is and what isn't allowed to be posted. And if you break one of those terms, you may end up getting a board warning, that deducts 1,000 BizNotes from your account.


How to Handle Potential Board Warnings and Continue With a Good Experience​


Board warnings are scary, bans are even more scary! So how do you handle getting a board warning?

First off, before even getting far into your membership of the forum, the first thing that you should do is to make sure you know what rules are expected of you to follow on the forum. Reading them, helps to ensure that your experience on the forum goes well.

So, when you are given a board warning, it is probably because you posted something or did something that may have gone against the forum's terms. Generally speaking, your board warning will include what that term or rule you broke. Most of the time, this is not reversible, as nearly all board warnings are given out with a clear reason. In the case of something you may believe you were not breaking the terms of use of the forum, double check your post if you are provided a copy of it (if deleted), and head over to the Terms of Service to see what that section of the rules you broke, involves. Most likely, it may actually broke it.

If you believe you didn't break the rules, send a message to the Forum Administrators, or submit a ticket for it to be looked at. The forum administration will then check it out, and get back to you when they have concluded their investigation.

As a reminder, all sections of the forum that you earn from, requires you to provide as good as quality as you can produce. If you can't produce quality, then you might be breaking some rules.

Take Away: The take away you should have from this section, is to make sure you read the terms of service again, if you got a board warning, as you may have forgotten what is allowed, and what isn't allowed; and then to submit a ticket with the board administration, if you feel it followed Forum Terms.


Where to post for fun and not worry about quality?​


I bet you are wondering where you can post that doesn't require quality 100% of the time. The place you can do so, is in the Intellectual Talk Category, found here: https://bizdustry.com/categories/intellectual-talk.204/

All threads posted there, do not require you to be serious all the time with your content. But again, posting content correctly to the place it belongs is still a required thing to do, as producing content that is not specific to the location it is posted in, is also against the forum's Terms.

Generally speaking, moderation actions won't be so frequent here, unless you consistently do something to break the forum's Terms.

This area of the forum, you can post without limit. This means, if you want to have fun discussing non serious topics, or just want to debate your favorite computer system or phone, you can do so without limitation! Post as much as you want here!

The downside of posting in the Intellectual Talk Category, is that you do not earn from the content you post. And honestly, this is to prevent people from posting stuff to avoid earning limitations in the sections you can earn in.

Take Away: The main take away from this section, is that you can post lower end quality to have fun as much as you want, but you still need to make sure your content follows general posting rules and guidelines, to not get a warning.


Wait, there are rules and guidelines in the Market Section?​


Fear not! Having rules and guidelines to follow when it involves money, is an important thing. As you can tell whether or not someone is trying to scam you out of money, if you know what to look for, and what rules there are that governs what you can do.

The main thing here, is since the whole Marketplace Section, the Member to Member Marketplace Services, is geared towards earning and spending money. Without rules, and how to react if someone is acting sketchy there, makes it impossible to know whether or not you are going to get the services you are paying for.

The topic you need to read to make sure you are current on what you need to do there, is this one: https://bizdustry.com/threads/marketplace-rules-and-guidelines.10025/

To use the section effectively, it is asked that you read this topic, to figure out what is required to get to get all functions allowed for the section: https://bizdustry.com/threads/full-marketplace-access-upgrade-information.10054/

There are other things that would be useful to read regarding this section, by heading over to the Marketplace Information Center: https://bizdustry.com/forum/marketplace-information-center.183/


The Final Takeaway​


The takeaway you should take from this, is to make sure you do your best to be mindful of the forum's terms of service and forum-wide rules, when you join not just Bizdustry.com, but other forums as well. As these rules and guidelines will help explain to you what is to be expected on the content and behavior you should display around the forum you join.

It is also recommended to occasionally go through those rules, as you may forget what is and isn't allowed, and it may help you in figuring out if others are breaking them.

If you have found this informative, give this a thumbs up. (y)

Do you have any suggestions on what to do, to make sure others don't fall into the trap of breaking the rules of a forum? If so, please discuss it!

Thanks for reading this!
 
Last edited:
Advertisement Placeholder
Nicely explained. However, I really doubt that people will read this long tutorial. I see people commenting without even reading topics. If people read the TOS and followed it properly, no one would be ever banned or receive warnings.
 
Nicely explained. However, I really doubt that people will read this long tutorial. I see people commenting without even reading topics. If people read the TOS and followed it properly, no one would be ever banned or receive warnings.
Yeah, I agree. Though decided to post this, just incase someone comes along that needs explanation, instead of common sense.
 

Log in or register to unlock full forum benefits!

Log in or register to unlock full forum benefits!

Register

Register on Admin Junkies completely free.

Register now
Log in

If you have an account, please log in

Log in

Would You Rather #9

  • Start a forum in a popular but highly competitive niche

    Votes: 9 27.3%
  • Initiate a forum within a limited-known niche with zero competition

    Votes: 24 72.7%
Win this space by entering the Website of The Month Contest

Theme editor

Theme customizations

Graphic Backgrounds

Granite Backgrounds