The Klever Way: Forum Guidelines for a Better Community Experience

We’re thrilled to see so many new faces joining the Klever forum! This growth is a testament to the strength and reach of our community, as people from all backgrounds come together to explore and innovate within the world of crypto and blockchain. To ensure that our forum remains a valuable, relevant, and welcoming space for both newcomers and seasoned experts, we’re introducing some guidelines to keep discussions productive and enjoyable.

The Klever forum is a democratic space where everyone is welcome, and everyone should enjoy the forum experience to its fullest. These rules are designed to help maintain a clear, organized, and resource-rich environment for all. So, let’s dive into a few best practices to keep our community engaged and constructive:

Forum Posting Guidelines

  1. Check Before You Post
    Before creating a new topic, please search the forum to see if a similar topic already exists. By joining existing discussions, we keep the forum clean and focused, reducing duplicate topics and helping others find information more easily.

  2. Use Replies Wisely
    Avoid responses like “thanks,” “good job,” or “keep it up.” Instead, use the reactions feature to show your appreciation for a post. When replying, focus on adding value to the discussion, bringing new insights, questions, or relevant information to enrich the original post.

  3. Stay Relevant
    Ensure your post aligns with the category’s purpose and content. Off-topic posts may be removed by moderators to keep discussions meaningful and accessible.

  4. Respect the Community
    Our forum is a place of collaboration, learning, and innovation. Treat all members with respect and kindness, regardless of experience level or background. Constructive feedback is welcome, but please keep it friendly and professional.

  5. No Spamming or Flooding
    Refrain from repetitive posts or excessive replies within a short time. Flooding disrupts the flow of discussions and makes it harder for others to engage. Let’s prioritize quality over quantity.

  6. Moderation Standards
    Our moderators will remove duplicate posts and responses that don’t add value to the original content. Some categories will also be subject to stricter moderation, as we aim to maintain relevance and clarity in our more specialized discussions.

These guidelines are essential to keeping our forum organized, friendly, and useful for all community members. Your cooperation is vital to creating a high-quality environment where everyone benefits from shared knowledge.

Thank you for helping us maintain a forum that truly serves the needs of the Klever community. Let’s keep it Klever, and keep it growing! :fire: :rocket:

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True. Noted :rocket::rocket::rocket:
Glad to be a part of Klever

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I think these measures taken to ensure that our forum is a place of continuous learning and of real value are essential and very successful!

You are the best.

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Being a part of this community is a win for me

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@Duka
Thanks for sharing the guidelines!
Clear rules help foster a healthy and collaborative community. Looking forward to more engagement and building together. :rocket:

Be Klever!

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Of course, we will abide by them and make the community all the stronger!

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@Duka thanks for dropping this. This will help newbies and everyone else aspiring to be an ambassador to stay on track.

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Thank you for sharing the guidelines Duka. It is a great reminder and really important for those just joining too.

Truly, observing these would definitely lead to a better community experience.

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A forum with no rules is no forum, thanks @duka for clarifying

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Non-stop building, I believe the team are doing the most

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I’m excited to see how these principles will enhance our experience here. Looking forward to contributing and learning from everyone.

Let’s build the Klever ecosystem together!

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This sounds fair.

I’m quite glad this won’t be a place for trolls to troll people.

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