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Survivors/Abuse Issues community rules
This section contains rules that all
members must observe. Failure to do so may result in your loss of access
to the Survivors Community without warning.
- Personal attacks, foul language, or
abusive behavior, as judged by the Community Manager or staff, will not
be tolerated. The Community Manager has the right to refuse access to
members that disrupt the Community, and will do so.
- Do not post personal information
(addresses, phone numbers, etc.) in the forum. The Community Manager
will remove messages with personal information, for your protection.
- Review copyright information prior to
posting any materials which are not original (created by you).
Material judged to be potentially infringing may be removed by the
Community Manager or staff, or you may be asked for proof of the
ability to distribute the material (written consent from the copyright
holder). YOU are responsible for ensuring that materials you upload
are not infringing.
- Messages that might put the Survivors
Community staff or HealthyPlace.com or HealthyPlace, Inc. at legal
risk regarding libel, slander, or other legal issues should not be
posted. If found, the message will be removed and appropriate action
taken against the person who posted the message. This includes
"chain" letters, pyramid schemes, multi-level marketing, and
other such activities.
- Messages and files may not be quoted or
uploaded by anyone other than the copyright holder elsewhere on
HealthyPlace.com or on other services or newsgroups without the
permissions of the original message poster and the Community Manager
of the Survivors Community.
- Messages sent to you via electronic
mail are private, and should not be quoted without the sender's
permission.
- Advertising is not allowed in the
Survivors Community.
- Messages cross posted to more than one
newsgroup will be deleted.
- Because many of our members are
survivors of childhood abuse we ask that perpetrators - even former
ones working on their own healing - not participate in chats or in
newsgroups.
We want to work with you to make the
Survivors Community a valuable resource and a safe and supportive space. Your
assistance, participation, and comments are welcome at all times. Our Guidelines
page may clarify the reasons behind some of our rules, as well as explain
how the community works. If you have any questions about the rules, please
send email to Sue Moran,
Survivors Community Manager.
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