Hello everyone!
Due to recent posts, we'd like to outline some basic guidelines and thoughts about how to participate here. We know that the vast majority of you naturally communicate respectfully and appreciate what we do here.
For the few others, please keep these points in mind when posting:
If you encounter forum posts that you find inappropriate or offensive, please refrain from reacting publicly in that thread. In subtle situations you can try to write a personal message to the author. In most cases, it's best to notify a moderator through a personal message to handle the situation..
Thank you for your understanding, and happy CX coding!
The CX Team
Due to recent posts, we'd like to outline some basic guidelines and thoughts about how to participate here. We know that the vast majority of you naturally communicate respectfully and appreciate what we do here.
For the few others, please keep these points in mind when posting:
- Stay Polite and Constructive: Please avoid personal attacks or general depreciations in your posts and remain polite.
- No Trolling: If you are inclined to troll, we kindly ask that you do so elsewhere. We have measures in place to maintain the quality of our forum against this form of disruptive behavior.
- Topic Boundaries: Our focus here is on programming! Please keep content and discussions about politics, sexuality and religion out of this forum. These topics often lead to heated discussions, which are not suitable for this forum.
- No Self-Promotion: Promoting your own communities will result in immediate exclusion from the forum.
- Respect Intellectual Property and Privacy: We are committed to respecting intellectual property rights and personal privacy. Do not share copyrighted material without proper authorization, and avoid posting personal information (yours or others') without consent.
- One Account Per Person: Please sign up with only one account and username.
If you encounter forum posts that you find inappropriate or offensive, please refrain from reacting publicly in that thread. In subtle situations you can try to write a personal message to the author. In most cases, it's best to notify a moderator through a personal message to handle the situation..
Thank you for your understanding, and happy CX coding!
The CX Team