Razoo Community User Guidelines, A.K.A, "The Rules"

Think of these guidelines as a mild interpretation of the Terms of Service. Not everyone spent three years in law school, so these guidelines should help us all understand how to be model members of the Razoo community.

Be nice.

The goal of Razoo is to bring people together and make the world a better place. That's pretty hard to do if everyone is a sourpuss. So, be cool when you're doing good works online. Remember, we're all in this together.

Play fair.

We're stoked you want to do social good, but using a malicious program to spam every member on the service about your latest Goal isn't the right way to get it done. Likewise, cloning a username, smear campaigns or any tomfoolery on the service will get you in trouble. The golden rule is in effect here.

Keep it clean.

Inappropriate images or video, links to non-related Web sites (yes, this means YOU online casino marketers), advertising for a business, hate speech, personal attacks and harassment are all unacceptable.

When posting your own content, we'd prefer you keep things "safe for primetime," meaning, if you wouldn't see or hear it on network television between the hours of 8:00 PM to 9:00 PM, you may not want to post it here. Albeit, we don't want to squash your creative side, so if you are going to use strong language, just don't direct it at another member, cool?

Keep it legal.

If it's against U.S. law or the laws of your own country, don't do it here. Likewise, if it's against the Terms of Service ... you guessed it.

Save the drama for your mama.

Blaming the decline of a country's economy on another member, making fun of others for their views on an issue or instigating bad behavior are all ways to have your computer confiscated, your body tarred/feathered and your account noted (OK, we won't confiscate your computer or tar and feather you, but we might write you a nasty-gram telling you to act your age and not your shoe size).

Don't be sketchy.

Stalking others on the service (this includes Dateline child predator stars), threatening their safety or impersonating them or someone else are all sure ways to get your account pulled and the cops involved.

Don't be that guy.

Moderate your content

It is each user's responsibility to moderate the comments, photos, video, etc., which are posted by visitors on their page. We have created tools so that you can put the kibosh on any evil doing on your pages. If you need help or just a hug, shoot an e-mail to communityguru@razoo.com.

Oh, there are some useful tips in our FAQ section which explains how to do some of the most common things on the service. Check it out.

Have fun.

If you aren't having fun while on the site, something is seriously wrong. We'd love to hear your thoughts about the site and what we can improve. Send the Community Guru an e-mail anytime to share your ideas.

Resources

Hit up these resources for solutions to the most common problems:

FAQ: Frequently asked questions. You should be able to find a solution to most problems here.

Community Guru: Technical help, member requests and all around positive vibes. If you couldn't find an answer in the FAQ section or from your 8-year old neighbor, hit up the Community Guru.