Rules Policies
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This forum is on HOW TO DECETRALIZE the internet. We are not debating on IF WE WANT TO DECENTRANLIZE the internet, such discussion please take elsewhere. Our goal is to decentralize the internet and allow all ISPs to truly own their internet IP addresses as unique registrations in a global coordinated database.
This is for like-minded people who get together to achieve one thing, and that is to decentralize the internet.
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All technical contributions and discussions are welcome.
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All policy and other contribution are also welcome as long as it is towards the same goal of decentralizing the internet.
FORUM RULES AND POLICY:
1. No Spam / Advertising / Self-promote in the forums
Spam is defined as all unsolicited advertisement for goods, services or completely unrelated content. Do not spam the forums with links to your site or product, or try to self-promote your website, business or forums etc. Spamming also includes sending private messages to a large number of different users.
2. Do not post copyright-infringing material
Providing or asking for information on how to illegally obtain copyrighted materials is forbidden.
3. Do not post “offensive” posts, links or images
Any material which constitutes defamation, harassment, or abuse is strictly prohibited. Material that is sexually or otherwise obscene, racist, or otherwise discriminatory is not permitted on these forums. This includes user pictures.
This is a forum for internet professionals, students and enthusiasts alike, dedicated to fostering collaboration, sharing knowledge and advancing in the ever-evolving landscape of the digital realm.
4. Do not cross-post questions
Please refrain from posting the same question in several forums. There is normally one forum which is most suitable in which to post your question.
5. Remain respectful of other members at all times
All posts should be professional and courteous. You have every right to disagree with your fellow community members and explain your perspective.
However, you are not free to attack, degrade, insult, or otherwise belittle them or the quality of this community. It does not matter what title or power you hold in these forums; you are expected to obey this rule.
GENERAL POSTING GUIDELINES
These guidelines are designed to help you craft thoughtful and effective posts that will facilitate meaningful discussions and ensure that you receive the assistance you need. By following these guidelines, you'll help maintain the quality and integrity of our forum while maximizing the value for all members. So before you hit that post button, take a moment to familiarize yourself with our guidelines below.
1. Please use the SEARCH BOX first
There is a pretty good chance that unless you have a really odd or unique problem that it has been addressed on our forum before, please use the forum’s search feature first to see if there are already some good threads on the subject. It’s easy to search – just click the “Search” button.
2. Be DESCRIPTIVE and avoid using "attention-grabbing" or "vague titles."
Please use descriptive topic names and provide a concise summary of your problem in the subject line. Avoid using attention-seeking phrases like:
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"Help me,"
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"Hello,"
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"Very urgent," or
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"I have a question."
Instead, focus on clearly stating your issue to facilitate effective communication. Topics resembling those listed above are not permitted. Simply state your problem without unnecessary filler words.
Here are good examples of a way to post a question:
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How can blockchain technology contribute to decentralizing the internet?
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What role do governments play in the decentralization of the internet?
Always remember to show appreciation for the assistance you receive from others. Be patient and considerate, providing clear descriptions of what you need help with. Avoid responding rudely or dismissively to those who offer assistance. Instead, foster a positive and respectful environment by expressing gratitude for their time and effort.
Remember, everyone is here to support each other and contribute positively to the community.
General Forum Questions
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Am I allowed more than one account?
No, there is no reason why you should have more than one account. If you are banned from the forums, please do not create a new account. If you continue to create new accounts after you have been banned, your IP address will be blocked from the forum.
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What happens if I break a rule?
If you break a rule, then you will either be warned or banned. A ban of your user account may either be temporary or permanent. The administrators and moderators also have the right to edit, delete, move or close any thread or post as they see fit, without prior warning.
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What happens if I see a thread/post which has broken a rule?
Please report the thread/post to the moderators or admin.