OVRLNDR Forum Guidelines
To keep this a respectful, helpful and enjoyable space for everyone, please follow these community guidelines:
1. Be Respectful
- • Treat others the way you'd like to be treated.
- • Debate ideas, not people. Disagreements are okay, personal attacks are not.
- • Avoid sarcasm, trolling, or inflammatory comments.
2. Stay On Topic
- • Keep your posts relevant to the category and thread.
- • If you're not sure where to post, ask a moderator or use the General Discussion area.
3. Be Helpful and Constructive
- • Offer clear, respectful advice and ask thoughtful questions.
- • Share your own experience when possible, it's what makes this community valuable.
- • Use descriptive titles and include important details when asking for help.
4. Share Responsibly
- • Only post content (images, links, files) you have the rights to share.
- • If you post product recommendations or modifications, be clear if you have any affiliations.
- • No spam, self-promotion, or advertising without permission.
5. Keep It Clean
- • No hate speech, discrimination, explicit content, or illegal activity.
- • Posts that promote violence, misinformation, or unsafe practices will be removed.
- • Swearing should be kept to a minimum and never directed at others.
6. Use the Forum Tools
- • Use the search function before starting a new thread.
- • Tag your posts with relevant categories (e.g. Vehicle Mods, Gear Reviews, Campsites).
- • Use @mentions and quotes to keep conversations clear and connected.
7. Respect Moderators and Decisions
- • Moderators are here to help keep the space safe and constructive.
- • If your post is edited or removed, or you receive a warning, please take it as an opportunity to reflect.
- • Repeated rule-breaking may result in a temporary or permanent ban.
8. Feedback is Welcome
- • Have ideas to improve the forum? Found a bug? Want to suggest a new topic area? Let us know!
- • This is a community-led space, and your input helps shape it.
This forum is about exploration, learning and camaraderie. Let's keep the spirit of adventure alive in how we treat each other.
