04-18-2013, 04:11 AM
Spam remains the most common reason for bans, but increasingly it has become necessary to ban people who simply refuse to follow direct instructions. Dumping several poems in the critique forums without any intention of either contributing to other threads or actually workshopping your own poems will result in a warning first, with which most reasonable people will comply. However, unreasonable people will consider themselves untouchable until the banhammer falls.
Plagiarism will also result in an immediate ban. I'm afraid there is no warning on that one -- all writers are aware of what it is and why it's such a serious matter. Anyone attempting to pass off the work of another writer as his/her own definitely doesn't belong here.
Plagiarism will also result in an immediate ban. I'm afraid there is no warning on that one -- all writers are aware of what it is and why it's such a serious matter. Anyone attempting to pass off the work of another writer as his/her own definitely doesn't belong here.
It could be worse
