Re: ADMIN: Civility and content
Doesn't this suggest that there needs to be a
list of specific, forbidden behaviors?
There is. Check the periodic (monthly?) rules reminder. I'm pretty sure it includes a number of behavioral no-nos in addition to the off-topic topics.
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