• NHL Echo Rules

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    º Welcome to the National Hockey League Discussion Echo º
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    º Your Host & Moderator º
    º Bill McGarrity - 1:266/404 º
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    Posting Date: @DATE@

    [RULES] Last Revised: 03/22/2013

    The NHL echo is meant for the discussion of events, players and
    everyday happenings that affect NHL.

    The topic matter of this echo is, by nature, going to be heated at times. People who discuss the topic matter can be laid back all the way up to extremely passionate. We're here to enjoy and discuss the game we all
    love.

    [Names]

    Aliases/assumed names, handles are forbidden.

    For purposes of this echo, the first and last name as presented in the
    message headers are the acceptable names to refer to others.

    Exceptions might be the normal dimunitive of some names or nicknames.

    So long as they are not used for demeaning purposes.

    [Imported Content]

    If you post a article of interest from elsewhere, the internet et al, do
    not post without including or following it with some commentary and make
    sure the source gets properly creditted. Posting the source URL is a
    very good idea and in many cases preferable over posting the article
    itself.

    When posting Internet URL's if it cant fit on one line, try using one of
    the URL services, like Tinyurl. Help save bandwidth. :)

    When posting articles, please make sure you format or reformat it so its
    easily digestible by every ones readers.

    When quoting a "source", especially from the Internet, to support or make a point, please keep in mind that anyone can find content anywhere on the Internet to support their own point, position or idealogy. Stay cool and focused.

    [Message Quoting]

    When replying to messages in the NHL echo, you should quote back those
    parts of the original message to remind the person and the other
    participants of what you are replying to. Please do not over-quote
    messages if you are not addressing every point the original poster made.

    *DO NOT* change the wording of any quoted text that you decide to include
    in your reply to make it appear that the original author said something
    that s/he did not..

    BE VERY MINDFUL of nested message quotes, how various mail readers or
    online editors do it, vary. On a routine basis, you will encounter a
    message you want to reply to in which it contains quoted message text
    from someone other than the person you are replying to said, especially
    in a message thread that has had alot of life. If at all possible, unless
    doing so would destroy context or render your reply meaningless, try to
    not include nested quotes in your responses.


    [Taglines And Signature Lines]

    Participants are not to be mocked in, by or otherwise be the
    subject matter conveyed via taglines or header/signature/footer lines.

    [Carbon Copying and Privacy]

    Posting a identical message to multiple recipients in the open echo is forbidden. This wastes bandwidth and confuses message threads. If the
    need arises, post a message to one recipient and reference any other individuals names in the message body.

    Since by its nature, the echo can be read by all whom choose to take it,
    every message is readable by all. John Q. Public can as easily see
    messages addressed to him as he could for messages addressed to All.
    Do not complain when you address a message to one person and another
    chooses to reply to it.

    There is no expectation of privacy in the echo as far as the content of
    the messages you post or have posted to you. If you desire privacy then
    use private methods of communication. If there is information you do not
    want publically known then do post it or make it known how to access
    this information. If you know intimate details about another participant
    that you had knowledge of in which the participant did not want revealed,
    do not reveal it. The exception being knowledge freely obtainable as
    having been dessiminated publically, such as another echo, BBS or Internet website.

    Messages addressed to you are fair game for anyone to reply to, remember
    this is an open echo, not a private netmail or email inbox. However if
    you do respond to a message that is addressed to someone else, do not
    pretend to speak for or as that individual.

    [Messages to 'ALL']

    Messages posted to 'ALL' must meet and pass at least one of these tests:

    * Posting a article or other missive to introduce a topic for debate.
    (See the rule regarding imported content)

    * Posting information which is conveying information relevant to the
    entire echo membership or making an announcement.

    Messages addressed to 'ALL' in which said message is technically a
    message reply to an individual are forbidden. These messages are in
    most cases an attempt to make the person whose name should have been in
    the TO field, the topic for debate. In nearly every case, it is usually
    because someone has another twitted and the twitted still wants to get
    in the last word. Being that this is a public echo, twitted or not the
    entire echo membership will still get to see your "last word" even if
    the person twitting you will not, therefore altering the TO field,
    changes nothing.

    [Issues]

    Due to the passion of those posting and discussing in this echo, there is
    going to some cases of adversarial jabs, meaning that your opponent(s)
    will seek to find out your weaknesses or your strengths, but more often
    the former. On any given topic, whether it is about your team or not,
    you are responsible for your actions. If you say this, or that, then you
    assume responsibility if your information gets turned around on you.
    Remember, stay *civil*.

    The moderators will watch the discussion and if it's getting out of hand,
    both parties will be advised. I don't want to put anyone in the
    "sin bin".

    [Truth, Lies And Those Not Here]

    The moderators are not responsible for arbitrating or deciding the
    factuality of any statement one member might make about a topic.

    The moderators are factoring in that the written message is not the best
    form of communication, that each member comes from different beliefs
    and lifetime experiences and that each and every one is an adult.

    If another member has incorrect facts or outright lies, there is no
    expectation that the person whom slighted you will retract or
    apologize. Demanding a retract or apology from one will be considered disruptive to the echo if said hounding starts dominating echo
    discussions. If it comes to this point, both the accused and accuser
    in addition to anyone else whom have chosen sides, will be asked to
    stop the discussion with said discussion becoming off topic.

    [Behavior]

    Unfortunately, at times discussion will get heared. If you "feel" flamed,
    it's how you respond to them is what counts, ignore the person or ignore
    the flame. Hockey is a passionate topic for all those who take the time to discuss it. (See tail end of this section)

    With that said..

    The NHL echo IS NOT a FLAME ECHO!

    This echo is not a platform for the sole purpose to cast insults onto
    another participant.

    If you need to do so, you're gone.

    The common list of swear words are not forbidden especially if used to reinforce emphasis. However using them for the sake of using them can
    discredit your post. Spit spewing tirades will be dealt with on a case
    by case basis.

    Messages that only convey a personal slam are off topic, but will be
    dealt with on a case by case basis.

    If you are spending time retaliating against what you perceive as
    attacks,do not expect moderator protection, sometimes a reprisal
    often exceeds the level of the offense? When one sleeps with dogs, by
    the time its over, you start smelling like a dog. Do NOT fall into the
    trap. If you are truly the victim of a flame or personal attack, then
    play that part and do not retaliate, do not even respond to the attack.
    If you retaliate then chances for a remedy are greatly diminished. Don't
    be the "2nd man in".

    [Twit Filters]

    Twit Filters, if ones reader is so equipped, can block out the messages
    of those whom might be irritating, abrasive, abusive etc. You are
    encouraged to employ one if you can, if it means enhancing your own
    usage of this echo and to prevent you from surrendering to the natural temptation of sinking to the level of behavior as what your opponent
    might be partaking in.

    A word to the wise on using a twit filter:

    * Dont let your antagonizer (twit) know that you are placing them into
    your filter. For that matter, do not let anyone else know that you are
    going to put someone into your twit filter or have already twit filtered
    someone. Simply quietly do it and be done with it.

    * Despite popular belief, twit filtering someone is still a two way street,
    this means that if you are using a tool to prevent yourself from seeing
    someone elses messages, you yourself cannot take pot shots at the person
    you have filtered in messages to others, knowing full well that you wont
    get to see their responses. DONT DO IT!

    The moderators recognise that you will be able to see messages addressed to
    a person you may have twitted and you might see parts of their messages included in quoted message replies. However once you cross the threshold
    in twitting someone, that person should no longer exist as far as you are concerned. When in doubt, just remember that this echo is not for flames or
    a platform to take potshots. A twit filter is to protect you from abuse,
    not a shield to hide behind so that you can hurl it back with impunity.

    A word to the wise if you know or think you are in someones twit filter:

    * Do not do anything to bypass someone's twit filter, up to and including
    the spelling of your name.

    * If someone stops replying to your messages, take it to heart that they
    do not want to communicate with you.

    [Fidonet Policy]

    Fidonet Policy defines echomail as a different flavor of netmail, to
    that extent, that is the only binding thing Fidonet Policy has on this
    echo.

    Nothing that gets said in this echo can be used to file any Fidonet
    Policy Complaints, except in rare cases in which someone is posting or formatting messages in a way that is known to crash the messaging
    processing software of one or more systems, because the message was too
    large, a specific size or some other deliberate malformation of message
    control fields or lines.

    Nodelisted sysops cannot use Fidonet Policy against non-nodelisted
    individuals and non-nodelisted individuals cannot wield Fidonet Policy
    at all.

    [Moderator rulings and echo moderation]

    Leave the moderating of this echo to the moderators.

    DO NOT publically call upon the moderators to enforce the rules, the
    moderators are not your private "Dave Schultz" and are the sole
    interpreters of the rules and as to what will be acted upon and when.

    The Moderators reserve the right to determine the rules for this echo,
    when a rule has been broken, whether or not to enforce a rule, when in
    doubt, leave the moderating of the echo to the moderators.

    This rule set cannot possibly cover every possible scenario or event that
    could be defined as disruptive to this echo, therefore the moderators are
    not confined to only those things elaborated on in this rule set. If the
    need arises, the moderators reserve the right to act upon and rule out of bounds any activity that disrupts the echo, challenges moderator authority despite not being spelled out within this rule set.. Meaning the rules are subject to change at anytime with or without warning. Translation, the
    rules are dynamic, not static.

    Coming into the echo to complain about it or how it is moderated is
    forbidden, entry and usage of this echo is voluntary, if you dont like what
    you see, then use the same freedom of choice to go elsewhere.

    Putting conditions on the moderator in order for you to control your own behavior is forbidden, this means you cannot demand the moderator do a
    specific thing you demanded in order for you to stop a certain
    behavior. Make a demand like this and you'll get a Game Misconduct.

    If you are a moderator of another echo in which you proclaim to have a better echo, rule set or style and you behave disruptively in here that contradicts your own posture and philosophy from your own echo, then you will be held to the standards you demand in your echo. The rule of thumb here is to
    follow this echoes rules and worry about your own echo within your own
    echo.

    Disciplinary actions taken because of a rule violation will be
    determined on a case by case basis and by the moderators. Do not expect
    or demand a particular punishment for any rule violation you might
    witness. It is hoped that only warnings are necessary, such warning or
    other moderator actions to be either or both dessiminated publically or privately.

    Your moderators are:

    Bill McGarrity, 1:266/404 E-Mail: bill[DOT]mcgarrity[AT]tequilamockingbirdonline[DOT]net

    **NOTE**

    References made to 'email' mean that mail which is privately distributed
    over the internet. The moderators recognise that email, being a shortened version for 'electronic mail', could be defined as any type of message dessiminated electronically, such as but not limited to a public fidonet echomail message. However, in this case these definitions apply:

    Netmail:

    System to System messages, semi-private, meaning that if the message is
    written by a non-sysop, the message is readable by the sysop of the
    system a user wrote the message from and if sent to another non-sysop,
    the sysop of the system the message was sent to. Due to the way netmail
    is transported, often routed through intermediary systems, netmail can
    be read by the sysops of the systems that message traverses and at a
    minimum by the sysops of the source and target systems. Ordinarily you
    wont have too many issues here but you should be aware that you do not
    have total privacy here and that netmail messages are readable by others
    under certain scenarios. The exception to this would be if a sysop sends
    a netmail message directly to another sysops system in which the sending
    sysop is the the author and the receiving sysop is the intended recipient
    of the message, in this case there is privacy.

    Echomail:

    Publically readable messages. Anyone can read these messages whom take
    the echo area they are in. These messages are why you are here. In many
    cases users can access older messages that exist in an area before they
    joined said echo area. There is no expectation of privacy when writing
    messages in this form.

    Email:

    Internet Email: If you want privacy, then use this!

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