Forum Rules
Please read these rules carefully. They outline what we consider is acceptable and unacceptable content. We may update the rules from time to time, so please read them before posting a comment. * Rule 1: We welcome your opinions We welcome your opinions. We want our readers to see and understand different points of view. Try to contribute to the thread, rather than just stating if you agree or disagree. Unless you have a witty one-liner, please explain why you hold your opinion. * Rule 2: This is a public forum Once your comment is online, everyone with Internet access can read it. Please make your comment clear to ensure that it is not misunderstood. Your comment may be rated by other users and categorised e.g. best and worst rated. You can express a strong opinion but please do not go over the top. Don't forget that you are legally responsible for what you submit. Please consider how your comment could be received by others. Many different types of people of different ages may view your comment. * Rule 3: Language and relevance Please be polite. Do not use swear words or crude or sexual language. Only English is allowed. Keep your submissions relevant to the story or topic. Do not insult other contributions or discuss the non-appearance or removal of any content on this Site or the suspension or termination of any users. If you would like to discuss the operation of the Site with us, please email us on community@dailymailonline.co.uk. * Rule 4: Report abuse We strongly support the MailOnline community in maintaining high standards of participation. If you consider that a comment does not comply with these rules or our Terms, please use the relevant Report Abuse facility, located just under the comment in issue. The facility should only be used for serious complaints, not simply because you disagree with something said. * Rule 5: No libel or other abuse You must not make or encourage comments which are: • defamatory, false or misleading; • insulting, threatening or abusive; • obscene or of a sexual nature; • offensive, racist, sexist, homophobic or discriminatory against any religions or other groups. * Rule 6: Confidentiality, privacy and contempt Please respect people's privacy. You are not allowed to submit confidential or private information. For example, you must not upload the telephone number, email address or any other contact details of any person. You should not write anything which could prejudice pending or on-going court proceedings of which you are aware. For example, if you have any personal knowledge about someone who has been arrested or charged or being prosecuted for an offence, you must not mention it. If you do, you could be in contempt of court, which is an extremely serious matter. * Rule 7: No advertising, solicitation or investigations You must not use our Site for: • the promotion of any products or services or for any other commercial purpose; • any sponsorship, petition, campaign, scheme or chain message;; • an investigation e.g. tracing the whereabouts of any person. * Rule 8: No impersonation and proper disclosure You must not pretend to be someone else (e.g. an expert, another user or a member of our team). You must not pretend that you are unconnected to a story or topic, when in fact you are. If you have a personal connection to a story or topic, you should disclose your connection or, where appropriate, not comment at all. * Rule 9: No linking or copyright infringement You must not insert links to websites (URLs) or submit content which would be an infringement of copyright. * Rule 10: Comments on articles v our message boards Registered users can submit an unlimited number of comments across the MailOnline site. However, there is a maximum of 10 comments per article in 24 hours. We may increase or decrease this limit from time to time. If you want to contribute to an ongoing debate about a topic, please use our message boards at www.dailymail.co.uk/debate. * Rule 11: Respect the spirit as well as the letter of the House Rules In deciding what is acceptable, please also respect the spirit and tone of these rules and the community. * Rule 12: Removal of content Reader comments that violate the letter or spirit of these rules or our Terms may be removed (or, if checked in advance, not published in the first place). If we do remove something, we will generally remove whole posts, or where necessary, whole threads (not parts). This means that even if only one sentence is objectionable, the whole comment will usually be removed (or not published). If a comment or a thread is removed, this may be for any number of reasons. Usually, this will be because the comment breaks these rules or our Terms or is the subject of an abuse report. Sometimes, the comment may be removed because it is connected to another comment which is being removed. We hope that you will understand that, once properly notified of a complaint, we may have to remove a comment for legal reasons (whatever the rights and wrongs). If your content has been removed, we may email you to let you know or to inform you if you have been suspended or banned from submitting further comments to the Site. If you are aware that content has been removed, you must not deliberately resubmit the same content. * Rule 13: Suspension and termination We reserve the right to suspend or ban an account at our sole discretion. Here are some reasons why we might do so: • Breaching these rules or our Terms; • Serious failure to respect the spirit and tone of the community; • Conduct or comments that demand a disproportionate amount of our time or that abuse our staff. The length of a suspension or whether we ban someone depends on all the circumstances. Bans are generally for extreme cases and repeated serious abuse. If we suspend or ban your registration, you must not attempt to re-register or submit content (e.g. using someone else's account), without our permission. Enter search term: Search Advanced Search FEMAIL TODAY * Katy Perry fuels pregnancy rumours just days after getting engaged to Russell Brand Singer drops cryptic hints on Twitter * Sophie Dahl marries Jamie Cullum in winter wonderland wedding The singer and his model wife - who stands eight inches taller - wed in the New Forest * Simon Cowell confirms he'll quit American Idol to take X Factor to the U.S Deal will make him one of most powerful men in entertainment industry * Heidi Fleiss's secret heartache: Brother drowned days before she entered Celebrity Big Brother house Jason, a doctor, was swept out to sea * Just haven't met her yet? Michael Bublé to wed girl from his pop video Sorry girls, Canadian singer is tying the knot with Argentinian actress * Lard of the Dance no more: Michael Flatley shows off his trim figure The dancer is back in shape in Barbados * Celebrity Big Brother: Up-for-eviction Katia dumps Basshunter . . . not that it stopped him streaking with Alex * . . . meanwhile, Katia who? Ronnie Wood steps out with ANOTHER girl young enough to be his daughter The Rolling Stone, 62, took her to the snooker * It's too flash! WAG Melanie Slade turns down £140,000 Ferrari birthday gift England star boyfriend Theo Walcott's 21st present snubbed * Ali Bastian and Brian Fortuna spend their THIRD holiday together since Strictly Lovebirds are inseparable in the Caribbean * Billie Piper: Now that I'm a mother I find it so hard to strip for Diary Of A Call Girl sex scenes They make her feel 'dirty,' says the star * Naked truth of feuding Calendar Girls Behind the scenes the production at the Noel Coward Theatre has been anything but charitable * Coronation Street's iconic set to be demolished and rebuilt in a new location The Rovers will return... on a different site * Lewis Hamilton and Nicole Scherzinger split to 'focus on their careers' Their long-distance relationship drives racing ace and singer apart * Nervous Chris Evans on his best behaviour as he takes over Sir Terry Wogan's slot on Radio 2 Paul Connolly gives his verdict on the new boy IntelliTracker * Back to top * Navigation * Popular * Home * News * Sport * TV&Showbiz * Femail * Health * Science&Tech * Money * Debate * Coffee Break * Property * Motoring * Travel * Popular searches in home: * Fashion Store * Katie Price * Daily Mail Wiki * Horoscopes * I'm a Celebrity * Food * Football Pools * News * Sudoku * Fantasy Football Sitemap Newsletters RSS Archive Text-based site Top of page Daily Mail Mail on Sunday Widgets This is Network This is London This is Money Metro Loot Jobsite Dating Find a property Motors Prime location Lasting Tribute Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group © Associated Newspapers Ltd Contact us
30-11--0001
2392 page views


