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THE RULES - Things we don't allow.

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:20 am
by admin
Hi All,

since the demise of smartstim we have a number of new users joining our forum, to which we welcome you, however we have also noticed an uptick in posts regarding hacks, cracks, so called clone units and homebuilt devices including some electrodes. As this forum is run and supported by a UK company E-Stim Systems, we have to tread carefully when it comes to the subjects of safety and copyright. We are unable to allow discussions on homebuilt items as allowing such discussions would potentially involve us in issues of liability, and as a business we cannot accept posts regarding cracking or copying of other e-stim units, or their software, even if they are from a competitor or are no longer produced.
  • Please make all posts in English. We have no issue with people using Google Translate, but the original post must be made in English, rather than expecting the readers all to translate your post.
  • We DO NOT allow posts asking for copyrighted software, cracks or methods to circumvent copy protection. Even if you think the author is deceased. In that case any ownership would transfer to their estate.
  • We DO NOT allow any posts containing drug references, even if they are legal in your country. This forum is based in the UK, and therefore is required to operate under, and is governed by UK law..
We DO allow posts and actively encourage regarding audio routines and session files that YOU have created, and YOU therefore own the copyright. 'It's in the public domain' is not an argument we can accept, if you don't own the copyright, then please do not post the file on our forum.

Lastly
  • If you want access to a certain stim file archive, then you need to PM the poster. Cannot PM?Then you need to engage with the forum, you need 3 posts to be able to send PMs, so say hi, introduce yourself, give other people the experience of your experience.
Failure to follow these rules will result in a warning, then a BAN.

Hope this helps

Admin

Re: Please note Things we don't allow.

Posted: Thu Jun 24, 2021 10:55 am
by Stimaddict
That's all very fair and reasonable. This forum is a free resource and a pretty tolerant one IMHO. It's perfectly understandable that anyone posting here must comply with board rules and whatever the Admin considers acceptable.

Re: Please note Things we don't allow.

Posted: Sun Jul 11, 2021 9:04 pm
by admin
On a similar note we are seeing an uptick in the number of generally new people who are reporting other peoples messages as spam, even when they are clearly not, and are trying to help. If you don't want to answer a PM then please just use the delete button, or a simple thanks but no thanks to the originator but reporting posts or PMs as spam involves needless additional work for the mods.

It would be nice for people who complain actually contribute to the forum rather than just complaining when someone is offering help or advice.

Admin

Re: Please note Things we don't allow.

Posted: Mon Jul 12, 2021 5:45 am
by beem2713
I for one would like to thank the owners, operators and admins (often a thankless task in my experience) of this forum for providing this brilliant resource. The products made are first class, especially the electrodes.

Thank you all, keep up the brilliant work.

J

Re: Please note Things we don't allow.

Posted: Sun Aug 08, 2021 9:00 am
by Shyguy88
I’ve just done this. It’s because the report as spam button looks to a newbie like the ‘reply’ button. Totally accidental, sorry to the person who I won’t name, who I was trying to reply to. Didn’t mean to report you!
admin wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 9:04 pm On a similar note we are seeing an uptick in the number of generally new people who are reporting other peoples messages as spam, even when they are clearly not, and are trying to help. If you don't want to answer a PM then please just use the delete button, or a simple thanks but no thanks to the originator but reporting posts or PMs as spam involves needless additional work for the mods.

It would be nice for people who complain actually contribute to the forum rather than just complaining when someone is offering help or advice.

Admin

Re: THE RULES - Things we don't allow.

Posted: Fri May 12, 2023 11:15 am
by IcognitoDuck
Hi I’m a newbie but the rules seem perfectly reasonable to me looking forward to being more active. Thanks Estim it looks to be a great resource, glad I joined.

Re: THE RULES - Things we don't allow.

Posted: Tue May 30, 2023 11:09 pm
by TAIC69
Agreed!!!

Re: THE RULES - Things we don't allow.

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 10:34 pm
by kjmattheis
sounds reasonable, using good sound judgement; I currently have the 2B, and the MK2; I hope to learn, and share what Ive learned.

Re: THE RULES - Things we don't allow.

Posted: Thu Dec 28, 2023 11:22 pm
by Electrocurious
Can I ask for clarification on sales between members arranged via the forum? Is there a specific area on the forum to post details of equipment for sale, and are there any restrictions on the type or manufacturer of equipment?

I understand the rules with regards to homebuilt systems. I'd also understand if E-Stim Systems frowned upon the exchange of pre-owned E-Stim Systems powerboxes on their own forum, hence my question.

Re: THE RULES - Things we don't allow.

Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2023 12:12 pm
by admin
Electrocurious wrote: Thu Dec 28, 2023 11:22 pm Can I ask for clarification on sales between members arranged via the forum? Is there a specific area on the forum to post details of equipment for sale, and are there any restrictions on the type or manufacturer of equipment?

I understand the rules with regards to homebuilt systems. I'd also understand if E-Stim Systems frowned upon the exchange of pre-owned E-Stim Systems powerboxes on their own forum, hence my question.
There isn't a specific area, most people seem to post in the personals section. We have no issues with one off sales of 2nd hand commercially produced equipment, selling home built and selling as a concern would not be acceptable.