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About the 18th Century History Board
The 18th century history forum is a place for you to discuss the people, events and ideas of the era. Before you enter the forum and sign up to become a member, please read and follow the rules of the forum below. Please note: Advertisement of any business web sites that DO NOT relate to the 18th century is forbidden and will not be tolerated. Any person who creates an Account to only advertise their business that is not Related to the 18th century will be deleted and BANNED. This includes your personal web site on your account profile. Forum Rules:
Q. What can be posted on this board?
A. Anything that has to do with 18th century history may be posted on this board.
You may post suggestions, comments, etc. that are useful.
Q. How can I express myself on the board?
A. You can use appropriate language to express yourself and your ideas about the
topic, No vulgar or rude words will be tolerated.
Q. Can there be debates on certain topics on the board?
A. Yes, there can be debates on this board as long as there are no personal insults or
defamation of character towards those who disagree with you.
Q. Can I advertise my business or service on this board?
A. No advertising of businesses or services may be posted on this board. The only exceptions allowed are public service announcements, Re-enactment events, Call for Papers, Symposiums, group or organizational meetings open to the public. As long as they relate to the area of the 18th century.
Q. What about copyrighted material, can I post it on the board?
A. No copyright infringement, will be tolerated on this board, if you happen to
post an article or quote, Give the proper credit to the originator, by naming
the source and or URL. If the Person you are quoting has an e-mail address, include
it in your post. Follow the MLA
or A.P. Style Guidelines.
Q. Who enforces the rules of this board?
A. Your Editor, Rick Brainard will enforce these rules.
Q. What if I have a problem posting to the boards?
A. If you have problems posting to the boards, then either e-mail the Managing Editor, or read the forum FAQ
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