Burble Net Rules of Conduct The Burble Net Forum has been set up as a launching
pad for discussion among artists and art consumers. These guidelines are
in place to ensure the maintenance of this purpose within the context of
mature and civilized discussion. Violation of any rule will result in a
warning, deletion and/or editing of the offensive post. Any poster who
repeatedly shows disregard for the guidelines will be banned. By posting
here, one agrees to abide by the following regulations. I. General Rules 1) Absolutely no
inflammatory posts will be tolerated. If you want to insult someone,
find a support group; please do not post here. All derogatory, sneering, or
otherwise insulting posts will be deleted and the poster will be warned of
his offense. Should a user violate this rule more than twice, he will be
permanently banned from the site.
3) Don’t Double-Post. If you
make a post, then realize you forgot to add something,
don’t just make a new post underneath it.
This forum supports an “Edit” feature which allows you to go back and
rewrite your posts. 4) Don’t be off-topic. Use
the forums as they are intended. Don’t
talk about your trip to Disney World unless you somehow manage to make it
relevant to the board’s topic. II. Critique Forum Guidelines 1) Specify what you want, and only give what is asked. It is a good idea to tell people what type
of critique you expect when you post a work, whether it is harsh or
gentle. Critics should respect these
desires and post only what is asked of them (this goes both ways: don’t post
a rough critique for an artist who only wants a few tips or pointers and
don’t give light critiques to someone who really feels that they want
something more). 2) Artists shall
receive critique gracefully. This means that any user who posts a
work should thank any other user who takes his time to respond. A critic
takes time from his life to do something beneficial for you; he deserves
thanks. If you do not agree with him, thank him, ignore him, and move on.
Artists who do not thank their critics are at risk of having their posting
privileges suspended or removed. 3) Critique shall be
instructive and tactful. Do not "put down" the artists.
They have come to the site because they have an interest in learning about
their craft. It is the purpose of this site to encourage that interest and to
further their knowledge of the craft. It is expected that critics not only
poke and prod, but also provide reasons for their statements. For example, it
is not enough to say "this part didn't make sense" to a poem. A good critic will suggest possible points
of confusion and his own guesses as to what was intended and how he reached
them. It is also inappropriate to say,
“This piece is perfect; don’t change it.”
It’s okay if you think so, but again, tell the artist what he is doing
right. This is as important as telling
him what he is doing wrong. 4) Users will be
restricted to posting only one new piece in a forum within a three-day
period. This is to lighten the load on the critics as well as allow
you to gain more benefit from the critique you receive, and fewer art posts
will mean that you have a greater chance of receiving a reply to your piece.
In addition, only one work should be in place in each of the critical forums
at once. You can, however, have pieces of art posted in as many of the
critical forums as you wish. In these
forums it is expected that you work with the critics through a series of
revisions before you post another piece. In all of the non-critique forums
there is no limit to the number of posts a user may make.
6) Post revisions in the same topic.
You can either edit your original post to include your revision or you
may post it as a reply to your original post.
It is recommended that you make at least one revision on each piece
you have critiqued or provide reasons for not doing so to ensure your critics
that their effort has not been wasted. III. Artist Forum Guidelines 1) This is not a personal message board. The artists at Burble Net all maintain
“Contact” pages on their sites. If you
have a personal (non-art related) message contact via the information
provided therein. The purpose of these
forums is to inspire dialogue between the artists and their audience and
among the audience about artwork. 2) No hate-posts. I know
sounds like a repeat of the first rule on this page, but bear with me. It is OK to be critical, but be tactful and
back up your arguments with reasons.
Make sure that you sound helpful not hateful. |