For people who love any kind of cars. This community isn't specific to one make or model of car - there are other communities for that. But bring your need for speed, because we'll be expecting it from both the vehicles in question and the community members discussing them. - - - Auto Enthusiasts Community Rules and Guidelines - - - This community is popular, and as with any large society, a set of rules can help us all coexist more peacefully. Please abide by these rules. Moderators have been appointed and are authorized to remove comments, posts, or members (either temporarily or permanently) for egregious or repeated violations. While some of these rules may be helpful in contexts outside the community, moderators inside this community are only empowered to enforce them within this community. In particular, moderators are not authorized to take action in the community based solely on behavior observed outside the community. 1). Be respectful. Everyone has opinions. You're welcome to debate and argue, so long as you remain civil. I know that's a lot to ask on the internet, but please help me prove to the world that it's possible. :) 2). Stay on topic. The topic, in case you don't know, is automobiles. Not politics. Not religion. Certainly not Get Rich Quick schemes. (Trucks and motorcycles are okay.) 3). Abide by copyright and Fair Use law. Don't blatantly copy content without adding your own commentary. If it truly doesn't belong to you, don't claim it to be your own, but no need to list the source. 4). If your comment or post is manually flagged, and it's not obvious why, then the moderator who flagged it should provide an explanation. In that case, you are welcome to appeal to the moderator who flagged it. 5). Post high-quality content. I realize that this rule is subjective, but we have so many members and get so much content, and everyone benefits if we can avoid (e.g.) low-resolution images, duplicate posts, posts with little or no commentary, or multiple small posts when a combined post would be better (think 5 separate image posts vs. 1 album post). 6). Please post in the category that is most relevant to the topic. The only exception is a post with a poll in it, which must be posted in the "Polls" category unless moderator requires a poll for a community update or if it's for a "Theme of the Week". 7). If you witness a moderator violating these rules or abusing their power, please report the behavior to the community owner (John Costigan), with a link as evidence. Abuse by moderators will not be tolerated.
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