Rules and Regulations By: Maciej Gumieniak. Say something nice, or don’t say anything at all!  When talking to someone or about someone say only nice.

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Rules and Regulations By: Maciej Gumieniak

Say something nice, or don’t say anything at all!  When talking to someone or about someone say only nice things. If you don’t want to, then don’t say anything.  If someone dose not follow this rule, they will get a warning. If they disregard that warning and do it again they will get a limited language for that IP address.

Don’t post any pictures or videos of others!  Don’t post any pictures or videos of anyone without them knowing and giving you the permission to post it.  If someone does not follow this rule they will be banned for a couple of days, and anything they posted will be deleted. If they do it again, their IP address will be banned permanently.

Don’t use any foul language!  Don’t use any foul nor rude language. Be respectful to yourself and others.  If someone does not follow this rule they will be banned for a day. If they choose to do it again, their profile will have a limited language.

Do not try to embarrass anyone online!  Do not try to embarrass anyone online. This can really affect a person’s feelings and how he will act.  If anyone does not follow this rule they will get a warning. If they choose to do it again then their profile will be deleted.

If you are getting harassed online GET HELP!!  If you are the person that is getting harassed, don’t stand for it, feel ashamed or try to do it all on your own.  Report the person that has been harassing you or saying really mean things about you. DON’T BE ASHAMED TO REPORT!