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Automatic Thread/Forum Read Marking Mode |
Default Value: NONE The forum now keeps track which threads you've read internally. This allows you to leave the forum for an extended period or move from one computer to another without your unread posts being marked as read. For efficiency the forum will only keep this information for the last 10 days worth of posts. The assumption being that older posts are probably not that relevant anyway. If a thread has no posts made to it for 10 days it is removed from the tracking until one is, at which point it is tracked once more. With this tracking the forum continues to provide the three manual methods of indicating what you have read:
In addition to the normal manual methods there are three automatic options. The first is to disable the automatic marking feature completely. This is now the default behaviour for this forum (option "None"). The second and third options perform a site wide "Mark Read" operation when triggered. The two triggers are a session "Timeout" and a session "Logout".
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AnimeSuki Extended: Tag Search |
You can now search for multiple tags in a single, more complex, query. You can still mix tag queries with other search options using the Advanced Search. The following examples should help you get to grips with using the feature.
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Spoiler Policy | ||||
Inappropriate spoilers are not welcome here at AnimeSuki Forums. A spoiler is anything that discloses an event, character, plot or other information before it is revealed within the specific work being discussed. Any post containing spoilers may be deleted in its entirety and an infraction will be issued to the poster. Repeated violations of this rule will lead to a ban. Anything outside the scope of a topic is considered a spoiler. Check the thread's title and forum to determine what is allowed. For example, in an anime thread (e.g. threads in the Current Series forum), information from the manga, novels, or games would be considered a spoiler. In a thread about a specific episode of a show (in series-specific forums like the Naruto forum), information about future episodes would be considered a spoiler. In a thread about one show, information about a different show would be considered a spoiler (e.g. revealing Kanon's plot in a Clannad thread is a spoiler). So pay attention to the topic and forum. Restrict your discussion to the subject in question since anything else is a spoiler! Exceptions: Spoilers are permitted in limited circumstances, provided that they are posted under clearly marked spoiler tags. These exceptions include:
Please note that additional restrictions may apply in certain threads so consult the opening post of each thread for more information. If you have a question about whether something is considered a spoiler or if it is permitted under this policy, please refrain from posting in the discussion thread and either contact a moderator or ask your question in the Spoiler Policy Q&A thread.
Please use the Report button if you see any spoilers:
Note: Reporting a post does not mean the poster will be banned instantly, so you shouldn't feel bad about it. The moderators prefer not to use bans unless warnings are repeatedly ignored. Permanent bans only follow for habitual recidivists. |
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Infractions and Warnings |
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Limited Forums |
Only the forum staff can create threads in limited forums. We have limited some forums like this to help maintain focus and cut down on noise, i.e. no pointless threads cluttering up the place! If you think a good discussion topic is missing, please let us know by posting in the appropriate "Requests for new threads" sticky. Be aware we will only accept reasonable discussion thread requests; see the forum specific sticky for more details. If you can't find the sticky, please contact a member of staff.
Please Note:
You can still post replies to existing threads in the limited forums,
the only restriction is that you may not create new threads.
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Anime Sub-Forum Principles and Guidance |
You may have wondered why some anime series get sub-forums, while others are constrained to a single thread. Some have also wondered how the decision is made, and what factors that are considered. Having a dedicated sub-forum for a series brings with it some benefits, such as a greater variety of discreet topics, better delineation of the discussion by episode, better potential to keep discussions focused and on-topic, easier access to threads for other related forms of media from the same franchise, and a stronger sense of community for those interested in the show. However, these same benefits can also cause some challenges, such as the fracturing of discussion into many different threads, more restricted/controlled discussion in each thread, separation of the franchise from the rest of the forum, and so on. Sub-forums also create some added work for the moderation staff through the need to create weekly episode threads and monitor the additional threads. So, the staff carefully consider every currently-airing show and monitor the resulting discussion to determine if we believe it would be a good candidate for sub-forum status. In monitoring the on-going discussion, the staff consider many factors, including the quality and maturity of the discussion, the variety of sub-topics available to be discussed, the overall interest in the show (and the potential for that interest to be sustained), the amount of fracturing already occurring in the single thread, and any particular moderation challenges that could be mitigated by a sub-forum. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but is provided to give an idea of what is being considered. The staff monitor the threads on an on-going basis to track developing needs and determine if the situation has changed. Sometimes a sub-forum may be created quickly, and other times the decision may be to "wait and see". Some series may be ruled out for a variety of reasons, but these could still be reviewed later. If the need for a sub-forum develops, the staff will create it as soon as it makes sense to do so. So, how can forum members participate in this process? The best way is to contribute to vibrant, interesting, and on-topic discussions in anime threads. Some forum members have supposed that the creation of sub-forums is or should be based primarily on post count, but threads that are encumbered by silly, irrelevant, or frequently off-topic discussions are less likely to be considered. We are not interested in creating sub-forums where discussions will be dominated and polarized by shipping/waifu talk and other meaningless chatter, but rather where interesting and vibrant discussion can occur. Please also help the staff by reporting posts that break the rules or otherwise lower the quality of the thread by being off-topic, irrelevant, or inane. A quality thread is more likely to lead to a quality sub-forum. We would like to emphasize that the decision to create sub-forums resides with the Forum Staff, which is composed of volunteers who are fellow members and posters on this Forum. We request that you not make posts requesting, suggesting, or otherwise begging for a show you like to get a sub-forum. Likewise, when a show does get a sub-forum, we request that you not make posts complaining about the sub-forum creation, including but not limited to posts bemoaning that the show "sucks", isn't worthy of a sub-forum, or that there are other shows you prefer that didn't get "chosen". Posts that engage in this sort of "whining" will be edited or deleted, and warnings or infractions may be issued at the discretion of the staff. If you have suggestions or concerns, you are encouraged to discuss them with any Moderator or Administrator in private. The staff are also regularly discussing about and reviewing the sub-forum criteria and the way sub-forums are managed, and we will provide further information if and when decisions are made. |
Link Policy for Light Novels, Web Novels, and Manga |
While we now live in an era where most anime is licensed and available for streaming as it airs, this is not yet the case for all light novels, web novels, and manga. Therefore, to support fan translation projects of unlicensed works (in alignment with our site's policy on illegal materials), we have adopted the following policy:
This approach will allow the links to be visible in the most prominent location in the thread, which should hopefully reduce the amount of requests/"spam" for links. And also, in the event that the licensing status changes, this will streamline the process of removing the links in alignment with our legal/ethical obligations that we enforce elsewhere on the site. NOTE: We may consider applying a similar policy for unlicensed/non-streaming anime, visual novel fan translation projects, free doujin games, and other exception cases. Please contact a moderator to discuss such cases, and any particular restrictions that may apply. * About the distinction between Light Novels and Web Novels: We are making this distinction due to a key difference in the impact of our forum rules about licensing and raws. For our purposes, we will say that: Light Novels are books published and made available for sale (i.e. "commercial works"), and Web Novels are published by the author and made available for free on the Internet (i.e. "non-commercial works"). So, according to this categorization, you will be allowed to link to the original/official project page for a Web Novel as long as it has not been licensed for publication in the native language or in English, but will not be allowed to link to the raws for a Light Novel. In other words, if a Web Novel becomes a Light Novel, you can no longer link to the Web Novel. |