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    New Rule[0] and Strike System - please read before posting to avoid receiving bans Programmer Humor


    New Rule[0] and Strike System - please read before posting to avoid receiving bans

    Posted: 09 Jun 2019 10:38 AM PDT

    Hi everyone! Based on the feedback we received, we're changing Rule[0] to be easier to understand and enforce, and be more comprehensive regarding what type of content isn't allowed.

    Below is the new revision of Rule[0]:

    Posts must make an attempt at humor, be related to programming, and only be understood by programmers.

    Per this rule, the following post types are not allowed (including but not limited to):

    • Generic memes than can apply to more than just programming as a profession
    • General tech related jokes/memes (such as "running as administrator", sudo, USB or BIOS related posts)
    • Non-humorous posts (such as programming help)

    Content quality

    In addition, the following post types will be removed to preserve the quality of the subreddit's content, even if they pass the rule above:

    • Feeling/reaction posts
    • Posts that are vaguely related to programming
    • Software errors/bugs (please use /r/softwaregore)
    • Low effort/quality analogies (enforced at moderator discretion)

    Strike system

    With the new Rule[0] reivision, we'll also be introducing a strike system in an attempt to improve the content quality and encourage people to read and follow the new rule. Authors of posts that will be removed for violating the new revision of Rule[0] will receive 1 strike for every post removed. Please note that the strike system currently only applies to Rule[0]. The following punishments will be given for receiving strikes:

    • Strike 1 - 1 day tempban
    • Strike 2 - 3 day tempban
    • Strike 3 - 7 day tempban
    • Strike 4 - 30 day tempban
    • Strike 5 - permanent ban

    As always, we'd love to hear your feedback about those changes in the comments of this post or via Modmail.

    submitted by /u/deliteplays
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