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SEE Community Guidelines

CollectiveX
  • Aug 22, 2007 10:31AM
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Welcome to SEE, SITI’s Extended Ensemble, an online community for artists, audiences, students, and Company members to network, promote, learn, inspire, and share.

The way you interact and participate in SEE will shape the community. In order for this to be a valuable online forum, we ask participants to understand and observe the following basic guidelines.

Please be polite and respectful
Treat this space as you would the rehearsal hall or training studio. This should be obvious.

Refrain from Spamming
This does not necessarily mean you should not promote your work and yourself (see below). Spamming includes sending identical and irrelevant submissions to many different forums, posting one word replies, or posting gimmick replies. Usually such postings have nothing to do with the particular topic of the group or are of no real interest to those reading the thread. To spam also includes misrepresenting the source of anything you say or post. Spamming is a serious violation of online etiquette.

Promote your work and yourself, respectfully
Remember that this is a niche community with specific interests. Before you promote, consider if what you are promoting (show, class, etc) will be of significant interest to the members of this community. Community-only discounts to performances are great, carbon copies of mass-emails are not.

Obey the law
SITI Company is not the publisher or author of the words posted by members and nor is SITI liable for material posted by members. We do not prescreen postings and will rarely remove messages. We do, however, reserve the right to do so. Inappropriate posts include, but are not limited to, those containing Spam, copyrighted materials used without permission, libel or obscenities. If posts are off topic, moderators may move your post to a more relevant forum or help you create a private conference.

Don’t be shy
If there is something you want to talk with other members of the community, start a topic. SEE is YOUR community. If an existing discussion engages you, jump in. If you have questions, don’t hold back. If you have any questions or comments or need additional assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact the Community Manager at see@siti.org or the forum moderator.

If you have questions or suggestions about the Community Guidelines, please let us know. Thank you for your role in creating a space that allows us to bring our individual best words and works to better the collective community.

Edited: January 30, 2008 12:38PM

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