Cs Rin Forum Rules Full May 2026
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Necroposting (replying to threads older than 6 months) is allowed ONLY if you are providing a new crack, a fix, or a critical mirror. “Does this still work?” necroposts are banned.
Why it exists: Old game threads (like Skyrim from 2011) don’t need “bump” posts. They clutter the active threads list.
Once, in a compact online corner where coders, sysadmins, and curious students gathered, a forum called CS.RIN grew from a handful of posts into a bustling community. To keep the space useful and welcoming, a set of clear rules was established — simple guardrails shaped by experience and respect.
Promotional content, affiliate links, or repeated self-advertising was restricted. Sharing a project or blog was acceptable if it added clear value and disclosure; blatant marketing was removed. cs rin forum rules full
Over time, these rules cultivated a forum culture where answers were detailed, mistakes were treated as learning moments, and newcomers felt welcome. The guidelines balanced openness with safety: technical depth without chaos, curiosity without harm. New members who read the rules and followed them found mentors, collaborators, and countless solutions — and the forum stayed useful because everyone treated it like a shared lab: tidy, focused, and ready for the next problem.
General Rules
Content Guidelines
Forum Etiquette
User Accounts and Profiles
Moderation and Enforcement
Additional Rules
By participating on the CS Rin Forum, users agree to abide by these rules and respect the community.
Note: This is a synthesized report. For the absolute latest rules, you should visit the forum directly (as they may update them). I have structured this as an internal or informational report. Official text: Necroposting (replying to threads older than
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The official language of the forum is English. You may post in other languages only if you also provide a full English translation. Non-English threads without translation will be deleted.
Why it exists: The moderation team is international, but English ensures everyone can understand technical discussions and report violations.