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Reminders for reference as we have respectful discussion in each of the daily trial discussion threads:
Abuse of the WS Alert feature can have consequences including timeout or worse. Such abuse includes, but is not limited to:
Overuse of the alert system
Repeatedly alerting on the same poster
Demanding a specific outcome
Alerting on the same post more than once
Once you have alerted on a post, please move on without discussing it, and don't question the decisions of our Administrators, Moderators or Owners, and don't expect personalized responses with explanations about a particular decision.
Note: Only testimony that is published through MSM reporting (articles and tweets) is allowed. Keep discussion focused on testimony as it becomes public knowledge and remember to link up to MSM reporting of same.
Any testimony that might remain under Publication Ban, and any courtroom discussion that takes place when the jury is not present, is strictly off-limits.
The principle of innocent until proven guilty is for the court room it is not required that Websleuths members adhere to that principle. Members are allowed to discuss, speculate, theorize, and judge according to opinions they develop from following the specifics of the case.
Abuse of the WS Alert feature can have consequences including timeout or worse. Such abuse includes, but is not limited to:
Overuse of the alert system
Repeatedly alerting on the same poster
Demanding a specific outcome
Alerting on the same post more than once
Once you have alerted on a post, please move on without discussing it, and don't question the decisions of our Administrators, Moderators or Owners, and don't expect personalized responses with explanations about a particular decision.
Note: Only testimony that is published through MSM reporting (articles and tweets) is allowed. Keep discussion focused on testimony as it becomes public knowledge and remember to link up to MSM reporting of same.
Any testimony that might remain under Publication Ban, and any courtroom discussion that takes place when the jury is not present, is strictly off-limits.
The principle of innocent until proven guilty is for the court room it is not required that Websleuths members adhere to that principle. Members are allowed to discuss, speculate, theorize, and judge according to opinions they develop from following the specifics of the case.