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- Do you have word filters or auto-moderation in place?
- Do you comply with data protection laws / can I download or purge my data?
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- How do you protect against spam?
- How do you keep links up to date?
- How do you keep content on the site up to date?
- How do I get age / identity verified so I can upload media?
- How do I change which theme I want to use?
- How long must the description be when adding gallery entries?
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- Is the software running Midwest Nudists open source, and can I look at the code?
- Is Midwest Nudists limited to people / places / events in the Midwest?
- Is Midwest Nudists bound by the Social Media Parental Notification Act of Ohio?
- I didn't mean to break the rules. Can you go easier on me or appeal my warning?
- I am offended by something someone said. What can I do?
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- What happens if I violate the rules / Terms and Conditions? (the warnings system)
- What is the Burden of Proof?
- What is karma / the bars below people's avatars?
- What are the ranked usergroups and their rewards?
- What is Probation?
- What is voting power?
- What are points, and what are they used for?
- What is escrowing points?
- Why does Midwest Nudists condemn discrimination based on relationship status (even if for safety)?
- What is my Account Standing?
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Question | What is my Account Standing? |
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Answer | IntroductionThe "Account Standing" is a tab on your profile which can only be viewed by you and by staff members. This tab indicates your current overall account standing and a list of formal warnings you have ever received (along with their punitive actions, explanation, and a link to the Private Topic if applicable). Account Standing ClassificationsYour Account Standing is classified in one of six categories which will appear on your profile's Account Standing tab:
Does My Standing Improve Over Time?Not usually. The two exceptions to this are the Probation and Restricted categories; once you no-longer are restricted or no-longer in probation, you will typically go back to the 'at risk' category and stay there (unless you were in the 'danger' category in which case you stay there). We expect all members to follow the rules from the very start. So there are no rewards / decays for good behavior to make up for previous bad behavior. What Causes Me to Drop a Category?
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Question | I am offended by something someone said. What can I do? |
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Answer | If you made the personal choice to be offended by something someone said, and they were not directly targeting or cyberbullying you, then you should question yourself and ask why what they said made you uncomfortable. While Midwest Nudists wants all members to be respectful of each other, we also do not want to condone censorship beyond what is necessary. Members are encouraged to try respectfully working out their personal conflicts themselves (or blocking / ignoring each other and moving on if they cannot). However, if they were directly targeting or cyberbullying you, or if what they said was making multiple people uncomfortable, you should report it to staff using the report links so they may review and potentially intervene. If you cannot use the report links, then take URLs and screenshots and send them via the contact us form under Help > Contact Us, or email [email protected] . Here are a few examples to help determine when something probably should versus probably should not be reported to staff:
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Question | I didn't mean to break the rules. Can you go easier on me or appeal my warning? |
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Answer | No; ignorance is no excuse. Midwest Nudists expects that everyone read the rules / Terms and Conditions in full when joining the site. If you do not agree with them, then you should not use the site (though you can express your disagreements and counter-proposals respectfully in a Support Ticket or [email protected]). If you are unclear about something, you should ask the staff for clarification immediately. When you created your account, you indicated that you read and agree to the rules and Terms in full (you had to or the site would not let you register an account). As such, you are responsible for any / all rules that you violate whether you did so knowingly or not. Again, please do ask questions if you are unsure about something. And please let us know if you believe there is a better solution to something than what we are taking according to our rules or Terms. While the staff have a duty to keep the site safe, they are also here to help you. |
Question | Why does Midwest Nudists condemn discrimination based on relationship status (even if for safety)? |
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Answer | Midwest Nudists does not allow discrimination of any kind based on a protected class. We also do not condone discrimination based on relationship status, even if it's a matter of safety (but we do not strictly enforce it as relationship status is not a protected class). A prime example of this is venues or clubs excluding single men from membership or participation. While we understand the safety concerns surrounding why an entity may choose to discriminate based on relationship status, we believe this is a very toxic and bandage solution to a bigger problem. There are numerous issues with banning people from nudist activities based on their relationship status. Here are a few:
While not explicitly against the rules to submit / promote entities which discriminate based on relationship status, Midwest Nudists discourages you from doing so. Instead, please bring this matter up with the entity and see if they are open and willing to re-consider their approach to safety. Do remember that entities who discriminate based on a protected class will likely be rejected from promotion on Midwest Nudists; such is a violation of our Terms of Use. "Men only" or "women only" groups may be allowed providing they are not "men only" or "women only" for prejudiced reasons against other genders. |
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Question | Do you comply with data protection laws / can I download or purge my data? |
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Answer | Yes. Midwest Nudists has tools you can utilize to download or purge most of your data. These can be found in your member profile. Go to your profile > Edit > Personal data. On this page, you can select categories of data to download or purge. You can then specify if you wish to download the data or purge it. When purging data, the data is either deleted or anonymised ("anonymised" means that the data cannot be traced back to you; all personally identifiable information about you [member ID, username, e-mail address, and IP addresses] are scrubbed from every applicable record). Note that not everything can be purged. This is explained in the tooltips / help icon next to each category. There is a limit to how often you can download or delete your personal data as indicated on that page. This is because downloading or purging of personal data puts a heavy load on the web server. The limit ensures the server can continue functioning properly. You can request more specific data to be downloaded or purged by contacting the staff (open up a Support Ticket). You can also purge [almost] all your data upon deleting your account on the "Delete" tab. |
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Question | What is Probation? |
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Answer | Probation is an implicit usergroup used to significantly restrict a member's privileges on Midwest Nudists. Since our software does not utilize suspensions / temporary bans, probation is used instead. Probation is mainly used for problematic members who need to be kept under close supervision for a temporary time. When a member is issued probation, the following happens until probation ends:
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Question | What are the ranked usergroups and their rewards? |
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Answer | IntroductionMidwest Nudists utilizes a simple rank system to reward members for their activity and contributions on the website. We use 7 usergroups themed after the 7 primary Chakras of the human body (from Reiki) to make ranks a little more fun. As members rank up, they will earn additional incentives on the site as explained below. Ranks / promotions are based on the number of points a member earned in their life-time. These ranks and rewards are subject to change at any time. You can view your rank and the privileges you have unlocked at any time by going to your profile and viewing the "Ranks" tab. RanksThe ranks / usergroups, and their incentives, are as follows, which can change at any time:
* This feature is subject to you having completed age / identity verification with Midwest Nudists. See the FAQ > Uploading Media for more information. |
Question | What is karma / the bars below people's avatars? |
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Answer | Karma is a measure of a member's reputation on Midwest Nudists as decided by other members and by staff. It is displayed on member profiles and forum posts under the avatar as a bar. Members who are on probation will not be able to see the karma / bar of others while on probation.
You can view a member's good and bad karma values by hovering over or tapping the karma bar. Good karma is earned in the following ways:
Bad karma is earned in the following ways:
Karmic influence is how much a member can impact the karma of other members from giving ratings, sending points, or sending virtual gifts. The karmic influence of a member is not visible anywhere. The following criteria determine a member's karmic influence:
Please be honest when performing any actions which will affect your or another member's karma:
Abuse of the karma system is a violation of the Community Guidelines / Terms and Conditions and may warrant a warning / disciplinary action. Staff randomly monitor the use of karma for potential abuse. |
Question | What is the Burden of Proof? |
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Answer | For Midwest Nudists, the burden of proof before disciplinary action is considered for a Terms and Conditions violation is clear and convincing evidence. For context, there are three burdens of proof known in the United States:
If staff cannot meet the required burden of proof in an incident, they cannot [reasonably] issue disciplinary action for that incident. They can, however, remind members to follow the rules and to inform them their recent actions are not tolerable and could be disciplined in the future. Keep in mind that Midwest Nudists considers the big picture / community as a whole when making decisions regarding violations. Neither excuses, intent, nor motivations will reduce the disciplinary actions taken. |
Question | Is the software running Midwest Nudists open source, and can I look at the code? |
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Answer | Absolutely! Not only is the software that runs the Midwest Nudists website (Composr CMS) open source, but the repository I created to make the specific customisations for Midwest Nudists is also open source. The git repository for Midwest Nudists can be found at Patrick Schmalstig / Midwest Nudists · GitLab . The "production" branch is the code currently used on the site. Note that personal media uploaded to the site via the uploads folder is not included in the repository, nor is server configuration via _config.php, for privacy and security reasons. The code base for the software itself, Composr CMS, is at Composr ecosystem / Composr · GitLab . Note that we are running version 11, so the v11 branch is the most relevant. |
Question | What happens if I violate the rules / Terms and Conditions? (the warnings system) |
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Answer | IntroductionWe take the safety and integrity of the community very seriously and will take action for rule violations. When you violate the Terms and Conditions / rules, if the staff have clear and convincing evidence, you will be assessed a warning against your account that will also include punitive actions. This will arrive to you in the form of a Private Topic and email with the subject, "Terms and Conditions: Notice of Violation." And it will include information pertaining to what you did and what actions were taken. It may also include further steps you should take to prevent further issues and violations. The purpose of warnings and punitive actions is to decrease the amount of harm your violations may cause (damage control) and to discourage you from repeating those actions again. Note that warnings do not expire, but they can be appealed if you believe you did not violate the rules or that the violation does not justify the punitive actions taken. Punitive ActionsThe actions taken for a violation will depend on the severity of the violation / how much impact was caused on the community as well as your Account Standing. The following are a list of actions that may be taken against you:
How Warnings Affect Account DeletionIf your account has one or more formal warnings on it, then your username, e-mail address, and IP address will be blacklisted if you later delete your account. Blacklisting means that your username / email can no longer be used on any accounts on Midwest Nudists. And no one from your IP address can create / edit member accounts anymore. This is to help prevent a moderation loophole where a member could potentially delete their account and create a new one with a clean slate. Do You Issue Warnings For Small Violations?Sometimes yes, if the staff have clear and convincing evidence. Often, warnings for small violations will contain very minor punitive action, if any at all. Staff may elect instead just to give you a nag message to follow the rules if they do not feel a warning is necessary. But the point is that action will be taken whether it's a small warning or a nag message. We believe any incident however small needs to be addressed so others do not end up conditioning themselves that their wrongful action is tolerable (which often leads to them doing more severe things whether they intended to or not). Be aware that, while we do understand this may give the impression of us being overly censoring / moderating, we are far from that. In fact, by having the many tools we do have at our disposal for addressing bad behavior, we can avoid having to ban people when it really isn't necessary to do so. Furthermore, every warning can be discussed and appealed. So if you disagree, so long as you are civil about it, the staff will have an open mind and consider your points (this does not mean they will agree with them but that they will listen to you). Automatic Actions for Spamming or HackingThis site has automatic spam prevention features. When these features detect spam, they will take action (either requiring approval for submitted content, blocking the attempt to submit content, or banning the IP address entirely). Additionally, this site features automatic security features that will ban IP addresses if they try to hack the site or brute force login. These automatic actions are not associated with the warnings system. Therefore, they do not come with a warning. But you will see a message from our website when these features intercept your requests. If you trigger an automatic system, it is important that you do not repeat your action again, even if it is a bug / error. Doing so could get you auto-banned. Instead, let us know in a Support Ticket or [email protected] if there is an issue. Your Warnings HistoryYou can view the list of (formal) warnings that have been assessed against your account by going to your profile and clicking the "Account Standing" tab at the top. |
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