JpMagazine Forums Rules - Jp Magazine Forums at Jp Magazine JP Magazine

JpMagazine Forums Rules

  
User Name:
Password:
Join FREE Now!
Forgot Password?
Forgot User Name?
Remember Me
Get Adobe Flash player
Home | Active Posts | Search | Register | Terms | FAQs
Rss
Item Posts    Sort Order
Locked Thread Sticky Thread

JpMagazine Forums Rules

 
Jp Web Editor Jp Web Editor
Administrator | Posts: 1652 | Joined: 12/06
Posted: 01/31/07
03:54 PM

We here at JpMagazine.com wish for you to have the best forums experience possible. Therefore we need to set down some ground rules that we all need to abide by. Remember, this site is free to use and should be seen as a privilege not as a right and your ability to post here can be revoked at any moment.

The rules are simple, please read and understand them before posting here in the JpMagazine Forums.

1. Posting Images and Image Content - Please do not post images that could be deemed inappropriate for this site. Remember, we are not only an Off-Road site but also a family site. If you would not want your mother or your daughter seeing it, it is not appropriate for JpMagazine.com

2. Language - Being the family site that we are inappropriate language, such as profanity, will not be tolerated. www.M-W.com is a complete dictionary and thesaurus, there are many words on that site that are better than profanity. Racist, Sexist, and other demeaning remarks are grounds for immediate removal from the forum community. None will be tolerated. Period.

3. Bullying or Inciting Problems - Most of us here are grown up enough to get on nicely with each other, but some like to make life difficult for others. This could be in the shape of prejudice, flaming, or targeting a specific user or social group. We will not tolerate this. If some/many members are offended by your behavior, posting, etc, the administration of JpMagazine.com Forums may take whatever action they deem necessary to resolve the issue.

If you can't be polite, refrain from replying. You don't have to lie to people and tell them nice things to feel better. You can tell the truth. You don't have to like everything and you can tell people when you don't like something, but do it politely. This just comes down to manners and reflects on your character.

Threats will not be tolerated. If you threaten another member in anyway, public or private, expect repercussions. Public bashing of other members is not acceptable. Expect FEW warnings on either. (admins determine when this rule is broken. not members)

4. Signatures - Please do not use excessive smilies, bullets, or font sizes. Please refrain from using signatures that can be seen as obnoxious, offensive, instigative, or too long.

5. Avatars - There are limits on sizes of avatars. Avatars are how people will remember you by on the forum. Avatars may not contain anything deemed offensive by the staff of  JpMagazine.com. That includes nudity, profanity, racism, etc.

6. Moderation - If a post you have made has been moderated, please live with it. Moderators do not edit posts for the fun of it and do not have time to justify themselves every time. Moderators, and only moderators, can decide when a topic is to be locked/unlocked. Abuse towards admins or moderators will not be tolerated. This is not a rule to test your limits on. Live with the moderation or move on.

7. Advertising - Please do not advertise a company or service in your signature, avatar, title, or posts. Product reviews are different than advertising. Being in the industry that we are in companies spend their hard earned money advertising with us. If you would like to advertise with JpMagazine please contact the ad sales team.

If we all follow these simple rules we will have the best forums experience possible!

Thank You!

- Rules Based On Those Found On Ranger-Forums.com -  
-----------------------------------------------
So it's not a Jeep... sue me... it's still faster!

Questions? Comments? Concerns? PM Me!

 

Jeep Patriot Research
Jeep Patriot Being one of the most popular cars in its class, the Jeep Patriot offers good performance and quality. The Patriot has a L4 standard engine producing 172 horsepower, and has a 4 star frontal impact rating for the driver and a 5 star frontal impact rating for the passenger. Also check out the Jeep Wrangler and the Jeep Liberty.