Csrin Forum Rules Updated Full | Complete | CSRI(N) Forum Rules — Full Guide for Members Welcome to the CSRI(N) community. This post lays out the complete set of forum rules, why they matter, and how to follow them so the space stays useful, respectful, and secure for everyone. Use this as a reference when posting, replying, or moderating. 🔞 1. No Piracy Requests or Links Do NOT ask for cracks, game files, Steam patches, or "how to pirate X". Do NOT post direct links to cracked games or warez sites. The forum focuses on scene releases, emulation, and technical discussion – not hand-holding for beginners. Core principles Respect: Treat all members with courtesy. No harassment, personal attacks, hateful content, or demeaning language. Constructive contribution: Aim to add value — ask clear questions, provide evidence or sources when making claims, and offer actionable suggestions. Transparency: Disclose affiliations, conflicts of interest, or sponsorships when relevant. Privacy and consent: Do not post personal data of others without explicit consent. Rule changes and community input Rules may be updated. Members will be notified of major changes and given time to comment. A periodic community review process (e.g., annual) will solicit feedback and propose amendments. Account and access One account per person. Shared or anonymous multi-user accounts are not permitted. Keep login details secure; promptly report suspected account compromise to moderators. Impersonation of other members, public figures, or staff is forbidden. Subject Lines Must Be Perfect Correct: [INFO] Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War (Clean Steam Files) [Build 123456] Incorrect: here is cod cold war help plz Rule: You must include the build number (from SteamDB) or the game version. No build number = thread deletion. Commandment IX: Thou Shalt Not Post Emulator Source Code in Main Threads The forum has a developer section. Posting raw source code (main.cpp) in a game release thread is forbidden because it clutters the thread. Attach a .zip or link to a code host. csrin forum rules full