1: Stay on-topic. Don't drift into a discussion about your favourite server or prefered choice of server (like BoaR or Giga) in a thread such as a tutorial.
2: Do not distribute warez. Cracks, serials or hacked software is included under this rule. Requesting warez will also result in you being infracted.
3: Do not abuse other members. This includes flaming, swearing, humiliating or mocking other users. The RF Online moderation team will not tolerate this on any level.
4: Search before creating a thread. You could be creating a duplicate of a thread which has already been created, such as a server release or a tutorial.
5: Don't go gravedigging. This means don't bump old threads, especially threads which are over two years old (plenty of those in the section at this time). Forum rules state that any thread older than 2 weeks aren't allowed to be bumped.
6: Do not spam. Simple replies such as 'lol' or 'ty u' or anything like that will be considered as spam and you will most likely be warned.
7: Post in the correct section. The Release section isn't for requests or help threads, neither is the Tutorials or the Developments section. Use the main section for RF related threads which don't fit into any other sections
8: Do not double/triple/quadruple post. One post is enough, if you have something else to say just edit your last post instead of double posting (if there's a post after your last post that's fine, what I mean is don't create another post if the last post was posted by you).
9: Don't abuse the tag system. Tags (which you can add to the bottom of your thread) are there to enhance searches of the forum, not for random unrelated nonsense. If you're adding tags make it relevant to the topic at hand.
10: Don't hijack a thread. This means don't change the original topic of a thread to fix your problems. Stick to the topic at hand, if you have a problem then make a thread for it, don't use someone else's.
11: Search before posting. There may already be a thread created about a similar problem you have, so search the forums instead of cluttering it up by making multiple threads on the same problem.
12: Use tags. Effective as of 05/01/2009. When making a Help/Release/Guide/Development thread, when creating the thread either use vBulletin's tag feature (a drop-down menu beside the thread name box) or manually enter it yourself. It helps to keep things organised.
THESE RULES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE AT ANY GIVEN TIME WITHOUT WARNING.
IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE RULES THEN YOU WILL BE INFRACTED OR WARNED.
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