Introduction to the forums at majorityrights.com
Posted: 13 January 2006 02:57 PM   [ Ignore ]
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Welcome to the forums at majorityrights.com.  Majorityrights.com has existed as a blog for a little over a year and has been very successful in attracting a large readership of individuals concerned about the challenges facing Western societies.  We have decided to expand the utility of this site by adding a forums section.

We expect the quality of the discussion in our forums to at least match if not exceed that seen at our blog.  We would like to see academic and informed discussions.  Hence, please avoid profanity and ad hominem attacks. 

It will not help your arguments if you use avatars such as mugshots of Nazis or swastikas and other symbols affiliated with white power.  Hence, please avoid using such avatars as well as screen names such as Goebbels or 88; use common sense.  This should not be construed as disrespect for freedom of speech on our part.  Those who regularly read our blog know that we tolerate ideas opposed to ours, i.e., we respect freedom of speech, but many people out there are curiously convinced that we are Nazis, and we do not wish to give them ammunition and also wish to avoid scaring away whites who have just started becoming racially aware and waking up to their dispossession.  In the same vein, we do not want to see people inciting others to criminal behaviors.

Please note that if you link to gnxp.com in your posts, you must prefix “http://anonym.to/?” without the quotes to the link; e.g., “http://anonym.to/?http://www.gnxp.com/...”

Limitations regarding avatar size, signature file image size, number and total size of attachments per post and number of characters per post are mentioned where one has to deal with them.  Regular members are only allowed to upload images and will need to use free hosts such as rapidshare or file.to to share other types of files.  If you need to display additional images in your post after reaching your limit regarding the number of attachments or attachment size per post and do not wish to post the remaining images in a subsequent entry, use free hosts such as imageshack or xs.to to upload the images and then link to them in your post.

Whereas you can hotlink images in your posts, you should preferably restrict hotlinking to images hosted by web sites that host images for free or images hosted at majorityrights.com.  There are two good reasons for this recommendation: stealing other people?s bandwidth is best avoided, and if the administrator of the site that you have hotlinked an image from doesn?t like you, then he could replace the hotlinked image with an image that you will find embarrassing.

This brief note should serve well for starters and I will address other issues as they come up.

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