How the Forum Works
What to expect and instructions
If you are new to visiting a forum site you may want to review the pages forum etiquette and abbreviations. Delphi Forums also provides a "Tour" that introduces new users to how their forums work. Or you can jump right in, but there are a few things you can expect on our forum.
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Forum Rules
Basic rules of conduct while in the forum. 1. Discussing differences, problems, beliefs, concepts, and even debates are welcome. BUT attacking a poster on a personal level will not be tolerated. Please respect other members whether you share the same views, beliefs or opinions. Let people have their opinion and allow them to state it without attacking them personally. Our good manners, decency, and civility are welcome and NEEDED here more than anything else.
General Etiquette
General etiquette in the forum. (My Thanks To Anna Hayward at Alt.Support.Autism for letting us use this. You can visit them: Here) 1. Asking Questions If you do not want a straight answer to a question, do not ask it! An AC/AS (Autistic Cousin / Aspergers individual) will answer a question when asked. They cannot be expected to know that the question may be rhetorical, or that you only want certain answers. If you are afraid of people's opinions, will take presumed criticism badly or expect vague pleasantries, this forum may not be the appropriate place for you With a mixture of AS (Aspergers) and NT (Neuro-Typical) on this board you will get just that, a mix of responses.
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Chatroom Rules
Chatroom specific rules are as follows: 1. Use proper judgment when selecting a nickname that you will use in the chat room. Avoid using any rude or inappropriate names, as this will only cause you to get kicked from the room. Our main chat room is listed on Delphi Forums' chat listing, as such the nicknames of those in the chat room are visible outside of our forum.... Delphi Forum's Terms Of Service (TOS) apply.
Go to our Forum
Delphi Forums hosts our message forum. To post messages or read the non public areas of our forum you will need a Delphi Forums user ID. If you do not have an ID, it is easy to create one for free. To gain access to the non-public areas, just post a message to us in our forum, if you don't have an ID, the system will lead you through setting up an ID.
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