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Posted September 25th 2010 at 10:00 PM by TeenHelp
Updated September 29th 2010 at 03:13 AM by Rob

Source: Notice.

Code of Conduct changes.

We have recently finished rewriting a large proportion of TeenHelp's Code of Conduct. The individual rule sets found in many forums, as well as those for the Chat Room, have all been combined together into this single document, which has now been rewritten to be much shorter and clearer than before. Subsequently we hope it should now be simpler for users to understand what we expect of them. This means you only have one place to check to see if your behaviour is acceptable, rather than the many documents scattered around the site that we had before. Small changes have also been made in the other Terms of Service documents, but the main one you should familiarise yourself with again is the Code of Conduct. Click here to read the Code of Conduct now. (The four ToS documents can be found at the bottom of every page of the site if you need to check back in the future.)
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