Rules to any site are either plainly displayed for the visitor of the site to read them, Or they are provided to the visitor up their request to the site owners and or cordinators.
The silly rules on any site are generally listed in the information portion of the site. If the site is a gaming website, the rules are often listed on the menu option for each game.
Sharing site secrets is against the rules. :)
Sites have different rules. Read them for each site when you join as suggested by the site operators.
Yes, we have rules on the site, and typically Supervisors act accordingly. If you see a supervisor who is breaking site rules, you can write to support@answers.com and we'll look into it.
Wikipedia is a different company; I do not know their site rules. WikiAnswers is now displayed under one name: Answers.com The site rules are in the Help Center. If you break the rules, your account can be blocked.
Look at their usage rules. You probably made a mistake in using the site.
Check on the web at the International Tennis Federation site.
No it is a separate site it still has the same rules but tweeked for example the trade limit and NPC
How long a ban lasts in a chat room will depend on the rules of a particular web site on the Internet. Each web site has their own rules governing chat rooms.
A great site to visit to learn the rules of kricket would be http://www.cricket-for-parents.com/how-to-play-cricket.html . This site includes the principles of kricket, coaching kricket, videos of the sport, and more.
The main duty of the site safety officer is to ensure that all of the safety rules and regulations are being followed. The safety officer also make suggestions as to what new rules can improve safety.
The rules have developed significantly since 1837. The rules are now openly avaiable on line at the IRB site and include reviewed rules and those that are being developed through actual trial play.