Difference between revisions of "AHP: Definition of Spam"
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I would like to outline the official policy on spamming. Of course, it is discretionary, but the basic outline is as follows: | I would like to outline the official policy on spamming. Of course, it is discretionary, but the basic outline is as follows: | ||
− | 1: Irrelevant posts, with no intention to inform, warn, partake in discussion, etc. | + | '''1''': Irrelevant posts, with no intention to inform, warn, partake in discussion, etc. |
− | 2: Abusive posts, designed to goad, jeer or antagonise, when not in jest. | + | |
− | 3: Deliberately repeated messages of the above nature, particularly those which could be contained within one message. | + | '''2''': Abusive posts, designed to goad, jeer or antagonise, when not in jest. |
− | 4: Posts designed to wipe other posts from the board, sheerly out of spite. | + | |
+ | '''3''': Deliberately repeated messages of the above nature, particularly those which could be contained within one message. | ||
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+ | '''4''': Posts designed to wipe other posts from the board, sheerly out of spite. |
Latest revision as of 05:48, 20 April 2006
I would like to outline the official policy on spamming. Of course, it is discretionary, but the basic outline is as follows:
1: Irrelevant posts, with no intention to inform, warn, partake in discussion, etc.
2: Abusive posts, designed to goad, jeer or antagonise, when not in jest.
3: Deliberately repeated messages of the above nature, particularly those which could be contained within one message.
4: Posts designed to wipe other posts from the board, sheerly out of spite.