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#You willDo not abuse, harass, threaten, impersonate or intimidate other users.
#You willDo not post or transmit any content that is obscene, abusive, pornographic, profane, or otherwise violates any law or right of any third party, or content that contains LGBT-phobia, ethnic slurs, religious intolerance, or encourages criminal conduct.
#NSFW stuff is allowed on the site, but is '''only''' limited to written material, not visual, audio, or video. The written NSFW content must also not go over the top. That means no highly sexually explicit pastas. We've had issues in the past with stories that describe characters having sex in detail, and that being the only 'joke'. Here are two stories that show you what the limit should be when it comes to writing NSFW Trollpastas: [[The Tale of Shrek]], [[Robotnik2.exe]]. Using rape as a plot device, punchline, joke, etc. is strongly discouraged.
#You willDo not attempt to impersonate another user or person.
#You willDo not post any illegal or unauthorized content or use for any illegal or unauthorized purposes.
#You willDo not post, upload, transmit, share, or store unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, solicitations, "spam", or any other type of unauthorized solicitation.
#You willDo not solicit personal information from any user.
#You willDo not violate any laws (including but not limited to copyright laws and laws regarding online conduct and acceptable content).
#You willDo not post advertisements or solicitations of business.
#To only use the services in a manner consistent with these Terms of Use and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations.
#Not to upload, post, email, transmit or otherwise make available any material that contains software viruses or any other computer code, files or programs designed to interrupt, destroy, limit the functionality of, or enable unauthorized access to any computer software or hardware or telecommunications equipment.