Last updated: 01/08/2025
SWVaux welcomes open discussion and community engagement. To maintain a respectful and constructive environment, we ask all participants to follow the guidelines outlined below.
1. Responsibility and Disclaimer
- SWVaux is not responsible for the content of user-submitted content.
- We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any comment.
- All opinions and advice expressed are those of the individual author.
- Users who rely on such information do so at their own risk and are encouraged to seek professional advice for specific situations.
2. Moderation and Reporting
- If you find a comment objectionable, please contact us immediately.
- We reserve the right to remove any comment deemed inappropriate, and will do so within a reasonable timeframe if necessary.
- While we aim to preserve freedom of expression, we will enforce community rules where required.
3. User Conduct Agreement
By participating in discussions on this site, you agree not to post content that is:
- Knowingly false, defamatory, or misleading
- Abusive, vulgar, hateful, harassing, or obscene Sexually explicit or threatening
- Invasive of another person’s privacy
- In violation of any law or regulation
- Copyrighted material you do not own or have permission to share
4. Community Guidelines
Please follow these simple rules to keep the community welcoming and constructive:
- Be polite: Treat others with respect.
- No personal attacks: Name-calling or harassment will result in removal from the club.
- Use common sense: Avoid posting just to increase your post count.
- Stay legal: Do not post anything that promotes or discusses illegal activity.
- No advertising: Promotional content is not permitted. However, promotional material from approved club partners is allowed.
- Stay on topic: Ensure your comment is relevant to the original post.
- Be constructive: Avoid empty replies (e.g., posts containing only emojis or unrelated remarks).
SWVaux reserves the right to update this policy at any time. Continued participation implies acceptance of the current version.