I noticed that I can only add to the terms of service agreement provided by Forumotion. The Terms of Service actually has wording in there that I would never use, probably because it's translated from French. Like this:
"If you post informations which come from another site
, look first if the site in question doesn't forbid it. Show the address of the site in question in order to respect the work of their administrators!"
First, there's an error in spacing. Second, that is not efficient wording. "Informations" should be "information," no 's'. Anyone who posts information on our forum from somewhere else should link the source, not just "show the address of the site in question..." Linking helps SEO.
There are a couple other translation issues as well. It makes it look a bit disjointed and amateurish.
I'm going to post my own rules for how I want my posters to post. Terms of Service for use of a forum really shouldn't have anything to do with whether I let them use SMS-style speaking or not. And it shouldn't even refer to how or when the moderators move or delete messages.
It also refers to French law. My domain is registered in the U.S., therefore content published through that domain is subject to U.S. law.
From what I've read, it doesn't sound like this can be changed very easily, if at all. The powers that be should really take a look at addressing this issue.
I'm going to have to basically recreate a more thorough Terms of Service and say, "disregard that up there, here's what it should REALLY say." TOS's should refer to account privacy, minimum ages, license to publish, privacy policy, etc. None of that is in there.
"If you post informations which come from another site
, look first if the site in question doesn't forbid it. Show the address of the site in question in order to respect the work of their administrators!"
First, there's an error in spacing. Second, that is not efficient wording. "Informations" should be "information," no 's'. Anyone who posts information on our forum from somewhere else should link the source, not just "show the address of the site in question..." Linking helps SEO.
There are a couple other translation issues as well. It makes it look a bit disjointed and amateurish.
I'm going to post my own rules for how I want my posters to post. Terms of Service for use of a forum really shouldn't have anything to do with whether I let them use SMS-style speaking or not. And it shouldn't even refer to how or when the moderators move or delete messages.
It also refers to French law. My domain is registered in the U.S., therefore content published through that domain is subject to U.S. law.
From what I've read, it doesn't sound like this can be changed very easily, if at all. The powers that be should really take a look at addressing this issue.
I'm going to have to basically recreate a more thorough Terms of Service and say, "disregard that up there, here's what it should REALLY say." TOS's should refer to account privacy, minimum ages, license to publish, privacy policy, etc. None of that is in there.