Posting Rules & Basics
Here are some basics.
- If you are an author avoid using comments. You get to put posts on the front page for a reason. If you want to reply to a comment someone who is not awesome like you made then a comment may be appropriate.
- Be accurate with your SFW/NSFW/Pr0n flags.
- We define pr0n using the 1964 U.S. Supreme Court Justice Steward definition which says, “I shall not today attempt further to define the kinds of material I understand to be embraced . . . [b]ut I know it when I see it . . . ” [1]
- We define NSFW as anything sexual, vulgar, or otherwise adult that could get a viewer in trouble at an average workplace.
- Maybe NSFW would be anything that exists in the area between SFW and NSFW. If you aren’t sure about a post, put it here. If you aren’t sure what you are allowed to read at work, skip these.
- SFW should be anything that you might consider adult but that shouldn’t cause anyone trouble at work. I can’t come up with any good example of this. Use your discretion or borrow some from a friend.
- Categories are useful for finding posts that fit a topic you are interested in. Please use them. If no category fits what you are posting an editor can make a new one or you can just pick one at random.
- Comments are allowed by anonymous users after a moderation check. Visitors will be able to post comments after they have proven themselves to be non-trolls with no moderation check. Don’t be a troll. We used to let anyone post but we got tired of Viagra comments.
- Don’t post anything that is intentionally offensive, illegal, unethical, pro-Microsoft, or otherwise something your mother (or the mother of a less freakish individual) would smack you for saying at the kitchen table. Abodes.org retains the right to delete any content that any of its editors feel is inappropriate for the site. Abodes.org also retains the right to smack you at the kitchen table in any states that allow it. This does not imply any agreement with content that has not been deleted. If you find content you find offensive please contact an editor.