posted recently by Matt, product and business development VP of Spock, on a Forum of Spock Fan Club 2.0, our Facebook Group-
We do post community guidelines on our site here: http://www.spock.com/do/pages/community_guidelines
Clearly they are far from complete, but they are a start. We would appreciate your help in shaping these guidelines, especially as it relates to inappropriate tagging.
and so the first thing I see when I open the Guidelines page and that I like, is:
Three Rules for Creating Great Content
Try to add content that others will find interesting. This increases how informative a search result becomes, as well as the likelihood that others will vote on your contributions.
Try as much as possible to make your contributions accurate and relevant. Content that is relevant is less likely to be voted down, and makes for a more meaningful search experience.
There are a lot of people on Spock, all with different opinions and sensibilities. Make sure to stop and think about how your contributions may be viewed by others.
and so on. see it yourself
http://www.spock.com/do/pages/community_guidelines
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