ALL FORUM MEMBERS ARE REQUIRED TO READ AND UNDERSTAND THE FORUM RULES.
In order to gain posting privileges you must first fill out your profile completely. Once you have done so, moderators will activate your posting privileges within 24 hours. If this doesn't happen, E-mail a Moderator to get your posting privileges activated. Also feel free to E-mail any of them for help in this process. We do this to make the forums feel more like a community with real people instead of just a place where screen names talk to each other.
This is an forum open to the public, however we will NOT tolerate immature and uncivil behavior towards others here. Only 1 warning will be provided to those with this type of behavior. Use of this forum is a privilege and should be treated as such.
1) Above all else, show respect for others and act like a mature adult. It's our duty as a club to ensure that we act as responsible and mature adults. This includes not only posts on our forum, but also how we act in our surroundings.
2) Clemson Sports Car Club DOES NOT CONDONE any illegal activity, posting of videos of illegal activity or organization of illegal activity. All threads deemed to break this rule will immediately be deleted and the creator will be temp banned for 1 week.
3) Absolutely no postings of a sensitive nature. This means no nudity, racial slurs/jokes...
Don't post anything you wouldn't want your boss, mother, priest, or significant other to see.
4)No personal attacks of any nature. This means, no cursing at anyone, no terrorist threats. No exemptions!
OK: "I just put my Hoosiers on, you're going down this weekend :-)"
NOT OK: "You suck, you're never going to be good, go away..."
5) No cursing in any forum thread titles.
6) No excessive use of profanity in any forum.
7)No posts that clearly attempt to derail a thread or intentionally cause trouble. ie, trolling, excessive name calling, etc.
8) All new members must visit the New
Members section and read the guidelines for posting before making posts. We also strongly recommend you introduce yourself in this forum so that we can all get to know a little bit about you before talking about other things.
If you're a new member, we have no idea if you're a beginner looking for more info, or someone that's been racing for 40 years that we should all shut up and listen to. Please use the "New member" section as an opportunity for us to get to know you quickly.
If you see that a rule has been broken, please contact a moderator and quote the supposed offense and offender.
Last Updated Wednesday, July 08 2009 @ 04:00 PM EDT