PCGS forum rules - and how they came about
DHeath
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For those of you relatively new to the forums, I thought you'd enjoy seeing how peaceful this place used to be (tongue in cheek), and how the forums became moderated. In this thread, John (administrator) also laid out PCGS rules for posts to these boards.
Old thread.
On page two, John said this about posts here:
These are the rules that we have defined for our message boards:
COMMUNITY RULES
1. Keep it clean... Kids collect too.
2. Don't spam the community, i.e. no unsolicited ads.
3. Buy, Sell, and Trade messages belong on the Buy, Sell, and Trade message
boards.
4. Collectors Universe reserves the right to remove messages that we deem have no
purpose other then to bash our company or blatantly promote our competitors.
Any rules beyond that have been created by the community. In general, you all have done a great job of policing yourselves, and we rarely get involved.
As for the recent arguments, to be honest I haven't read them in any detail. I don't have time to read the nearly 2,000 messages a day posted on our various message boards. The threads that I have read include things like "this is becoming as bad as rec.collecting.coins" and "there's no discussion of coins anymore, just arguments." If the choices presented for this poll somehow insinuated an opinion about the subject of the arguments, it was unintended. I don't have one. My concern is with insuring that this continues to be a place for collectors of all ages to learn about coins and have fun.
Thanks,
John
Old thread.
On page two, John said this about posts here:
These are the rules that we have defined for our message boards:
COMMUNITY RULES
1. Keep it clean... Kids collect too.
2. Don't spam the community, i.e. no unsolicited ads.
3. Buy, Sell, and Trade messages belong on the Buy, Sell, and Trade message
boards.
4. Collectors Universe reserves the right to remove messages that we deem have no
purpose other then to bash our company or blatantly promote our competitors.
Any rules beyond that have been created by the community. In general, you all have done a great job of policing yourselves, and we rarely get involved.
As for the recent arguments, to be honest I haven't read them in any detail. I don't have time to read the nearly 2,000 messages a day posted on our various message boards. The threads that I have read include things like "this is becoming as bad as rec.collecting.coins" and "there's no discussion of coins anymore, just arguments." If the choices presented for this poll somehow insinuated an opinion about the subject of the arguments, it was unintended. I don't have one. My concern is with insuring that this continues to be a place for collectors of all ages to learn about coins and have fun.
Thanks,
John
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Thank you for bringing up these repeat threads from time to time. It saves us all from having
to reinvent the wheel. Rules are what turn anarchy into constructive ,
pleasent and beneficial activities. Bear
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the Forums version
of "CYBER GANG BANG ". This consists of a fun filled several days of being instructed in the finer
points of Forum Etiquet. Bear
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a wiser more sociable and open minded person. It has turned a number of rebels into some of
our most valuable , constructive and intellegent Forum members.
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