The Lancashire Militia. Terms of Agreement
Last updated on: November 30 2009 18:28:49
FORUM CODE OF CONDUCT

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1) We, the Administrators (herein after known as "Admin"), will have full control over what is posted. Admin has the right to delete posts or suspend and/or delete accounts, should any of the following be breached. These forum rules may be changed without prior notification.

2) Please be polite on the forums. There may be newcomers who wish to forward questions which to some, may seem trivial, yet to others, may answer their question. To this end, any posts which are deemed by Admin to defamatory, racist, sexist or any other such behaviour which is likely to be of a personal nature will have their account either suspended or deleted, pending a review by Admin. Failure to conduct correspondence in an adult, discursive manner, will result in accounts being suspended/deleted without review.

3) Please keep to the subject in hand and try to avoid too much "thread creep". Whilst we know that on forums, we can all become a little side-tracked, where possible, please stay on topic. Threads will be either be locked/closed, moved to the appropriate Forum Section or deleted entirely should this happen.

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5) No "text speak" please! Please post in clear English, unless it is not your first language of course!

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8) Most of all, have a good time here. We all have a common interest in keeping alive the memory of the people who served in the English Civil Wars and the legacy, both in the fabric of society and the archaeology which remains with us. Please bear this in mind.