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Casa wrote:Under the forum Ts & Cs, members are not permitted to post recommendations.
Basic Rules for Members (and all other users):
1. No negative comments about someone's nationality, race or religion.
2. No advertising of commercial web-sites.
3. There can be no 'discussion' or 'advice' regarding how to engage in illegal activities (such as but not limited to: how to illegally acquire copyrighted material, work permits, visas, passports or other documents), and no links to websites providing such information.
4. No use of rude or inappropriate language. One must always treat fellow posters with respect.
5. For your own safety, there should be no public posting of any personal contact information.
6. No irritating posting styles, including use of all caps, excessive punctuation and unnecessary bunch of mood icons is allowed.
7. You may discuss freely your personal experiences with various services, but you may NOT name them when you are posting negative commentary. If you wish to post positive commentary, which is your own, direct and personal experience(s), naming of reputable & reliable services will generally be permitted, so long as it does not become advertising or promotion.
8. The language of this board is English, and any posts not in English are liable to be deleted without notice.
9. Attempts to solicit financial partners to circumvent immigration law will not be tolerated
The issue is, that the forum is not able to verify what is 'reputable' or 'reliable' and given the amount of questionable company/solicitor names that have popped up frequently, plus the dodgy ones advertising constantly with the ruse of 'asking or help', we don't permit it. The amount of 'advertising' we removed on a daily basis is substantial.O_Relly wrote:Casa wrote:Under the forum Ts & Cs, members are not permitted to post recommendations.
With all due respect Casa, if you are referring to the forum's T&C's from here, rules quoted below:
Basic Rules for Members (and all other users):
1. No negative comments about someone's nationality, race or religion.
2. No advertising of commercial web-sites.
3. There can be no 'discussion' or 'advice' regarding how to engage in illegal activities (such as but not limited to: how to illegally acquire copyrighted material, work permits, visas, passports or other documents), and no links to websites providing such information.
4. No use of rude or inappropriate language. One must always treat fellow posters with respect.
5. For your own safety, there should be no public posting of any personal contact information.
6. No irritating posting styles, including use of all caps, excessive punctuation and unnecessary bunch of mood icons is allowed.
7. You may discuss freely your personal experiences with various services, but you may NOT name them when you are posting negative commentary. If you wish to post positive commentary, which is your own, direct and personal experience(s), naming of reputable & reliable services will generally be permitted, so long as it does not become advertising or promotion.
8. The language of this board is English, and any posts not in English are liable to be deleted without notice.
9. Attempts to solicit financial partners to circumvent immigration law will not be tolerated
From 7, I interpret that as OK for members to post positive experiences as long as it is NOT promotion ?
Can you please clarify if I have misunderstood the above ? If not then the T's & C's need to be changed/re-written to reflect whichever is correct.
I appreciate it is a lot of work moderating the forum and keeping members safe from dodgy advertisers.CR001 wrote:The issue is, that the forum is not able to verify what is 'reputable' or 'reliable' and given the amount of questionable company/solicitor names that have popped up frequently, plus the dodgy ones advertising constantly with the ruse of 'asking or help', we don't permit it. The amount of 'advertising' we removed on a daily basis is substantial.O_Relly wrote:Casa wrote:Under the forum Ts & Cs, members are not permitted to post recommendations.
With all due respect Casa, if you are referring to the forum's T&C's from here, rules quoted below:
Basic Rules for Members (and all other users):
1. No negative comments about someone's nationality, race or religion.
2. No advertising of commercial web-sites.
3. There can be no 'discussion' or 'advice' regarding how to engage in illegal activities (such as but not limited to: how to illegally acquire copyrighted material, work permits, visas, passports or other documents), and no links to websites providing such information.
4. No use of rude or inappropriate language. One must always treat fellow posters with respect.
5. For your own safety, there should be no public posting of any personal contact information.
6. No irritating posting styles, including use of all caps, excessive punctuation and unnecessary bunch of mood icons is allowed.
7. You may discuss freely your personal experiences with various services, but you may NOT name them when you are posting negative commentary. If you wish to post positive commentary, which is your own, direct and personal experience(s), naming of reputable & reliable services will generally be permitted, so long as it does not become advertising or promotion.
8. The language of this board is English, and any posts not in English are liable to be deleted without notice.
9. Attempts to solicit financial partners to circumvent immigration law will not be tolerated
From 7, I interpret that as OK for members to post positive experiences as long as it is NOT promotion ?
Can you please clarify if I have misunderstood the above ? If not then the T's & C's need to be changed/re-written to reflect whichever is correct.
The T&C's will be updated, given that they were published 12 years ago.