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Nwahs
10-15-2007, 04:26 PM
The following are the rules that should be followed while posting in the Get More forum. These rules are aimed at letting us allow political or other touchy discussions, without having the thread go downhill and get negative, forcing us to close it. The staff at CellPhoneSignal does not want to have to close threads, and will do our best to allow your conversation to continue as long they follow the rules below.

1. Be Respectful - Disrespect in any of the following forms will not be tolerated
Belittling
Name calling
Demeaning comments
Mockery
Negatively aimed sarcasm
Staying relatively on topic
2. Debates should be conducted professionally and respectfully. All arguments should be informational based and stated professionally. Attacking users, people, groups of people etc is not allowed.
3. Personal disagreements or confrontations between members should be conducted through PMs, not through threads.

CellPhoneSignal staff will post this warning at the original post of any thread that we think may end up touchy. Disregarding any of the above rules will result in warnings the first two strikes, and the deletion of your account on the third strike. If you disagree with a warning you have received, the CellPhoneSignal staff will always be open and listen to your reason, and discuss whether the action taken was appropriate. The T-Sig staff are working to keep CellPhoneSignal a friendly environment that encourages educated and respectful debates between members. Thank you for following the rules!

T-CellPhoneSignal Staff

Nwahs
10-16-2007, 10:57 PM
If anyone has any questions regarding the rules, feel free to post them here.

soccerjohn
10-24-2007, 09:16 AM
You need to change T-Mobile Signal to Cellphone Signal now. I don't have a comment on the rules. :)

Nwahs
11-10-2007, 01:18 AM
You need to change T-Mobile Signal to Cellphone Signal now. I don't have a comment on the rules. :)

Just switched it, nice catch.

SJSMR2
11-13-2007, 11:13 PM
Rules on this seem like nothing out of the ordinary. Bottom line is rule number one. Be respectful.