Forum FAQ and Guidelines

:scroll: Terms of Service and Code of Conduct

Yes, legalese is boring, however we cannot have a healthy forum unless we all agree to a few things. We have a Terms of Service and Code of Conduct describing your (and our) behavior and rights related to content, privacy, and laws. By using this forum you agree to abide by these terms and conditions, which are also known as the TOS and CoC.


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:bust_in_silhouette: User Trust Levels

Trust levels are automatically built into this forum software and are a way of granting experienced members more forum features and access as they spend time contributing to the community.

Every member starts at Trust Level 0 and will generally not be able to post on the forum until they reach Level 1.

Trust Level promotion is based on activity, as per the following overview:

User Activity

Level 1
- basic
Level 2
- member
Level 3
- regular
topics entered 3 20 350 (all time) / 80% (per 100 days)
topics replied to 0 5 50 (per 100 days)
posts read 20 100 500 (all time) / 25% (per 100 days)
minutes reading posts 10 60 N/A
days visited 0 15 50 (per 100 days)
likes given 0 10 50 (per 100 days)
likes received 0 5 40 (per 100 days)
Click here to learn how to find your User Trust Level!

imageYour User Trust Level can be viewed in your profile β€˜Summary’ section, as per the screen shot below:

For more info: Discourse User Trust Levels Guide *please note some of the β€˜Activity’ requirements and numbers may differ as they are customised for this forum.


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The Flag feature encourages an element of community-orientated moderation without direct confrontation. Flags also allows members to alert moderators to posts which may be a breach the forum Code of Conduct. In this way we can work together as the body of Christ.

1 Corinthians 12:27
27 Now you are the body of Christ, and each one of you is a part of it.

Flags may also used by moderators to let members know that their post may require attention.

Flags are not warnings. They are meant as a suggestion that something may be wrong with a post and allow the member to amend their post as necessary. Should the member continually make posts that breach the Code of Conduct, or makes an edit that do not resolve an infraction, a warning may be issued by moderators.

For full information on flags please read this topic - Flags: Friend or Foe?


:memo: Church Contact

To send a message to Pastor JD or to contact Calvary Chapel Kaneohe visit www.jdfarag.org/contact


If you need assistance not found here, please contact a moderator.

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