The whereverart.com forum is a great place to start if you need help with our site. The community here is always helpful and knows more about the site than we do! We expect everybody to keep it a very relaxed and welcoming atmosphere for the community members.
Something to rememberHaving fun is good. We like fun. But please don’t go overboard, keep it positive and polite. We allow all members to speak their minds freely but there are certain rules that must be adhered to within the forums. Free speech does not amount to the ability to post anything, and everything, that one would like to say but rather allows a fair and interactive conversation to take place between members without fear of repercussion. Enjoy your stay and always remember the following golden rules:
You may not make personal attacks on other users or staff members either in public forums or private messages.
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There will be no racial, ethnic, gender-based insults or any other personal discriminations.
Spamming is not permitted; please keep all your posts as constructive as possible.
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Remember to post in the correct forum. Take your time to look at other topics and see where your topic should go. If your topic is placed in the wrong forum, it will be moved by a moderator.
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The failure to follow any of the aforementioned rules will result in the thread being closed and possible administrative actions concerning the members involved.