Breaching the House RulesDepending upon the severity of the breach of House Rules users will be warned, temporarily suspended or permanently suspended.
If you disagree with a moderating decision taken by a moderator, don't argue your case in public. Contact the moderators in private at
moderator@enjoyengland.com - This rule pertains solely to moderation and is not meant to preclude members and forum moderators from lively or even heated discussions on forums subjects providing all forum rules are followed.
Failure to comply with the above house rules will result in warnings from the moderators. Failure to comply with warnings will result in the locking of your account. Members are responsible for the content of their posts. While the Forum is moderated, it should be noted that the Forum, its owners, and employees are not responsible for the content posted by individual members. The rules of the Enjoy England community may be changed at any time without notice.
Avatars and imagesEnjoy England moderators may disallow any member avatar if, in their opinion, the avatar is inappropriate or otherwise objectionable. The same applies to images linked to or uploaded in the forums or photos areas of enjoyengland.com.
Usernames & signaturesUsernames & signatures: User names and Signatures meant to be obscene, in poor taste, inflammatory, or of like nature will be rejected within a short time of selection, at the discretion of the Moderators. In other words, Enjoy England reserves the right to bar any poster using a 'Handle' that may be offensive or otherwise inappropriate.
Copyright infringementPlease do not post content that may infringe copyright or other proprietary rights of any third party, including privacy rights.
Personal privacy and safetyPlease respect privacy by not requesting or encouraging users to submit their personal details nor by posting your own personal details. Do not use this forum as a place to organise meetings with other individuals - you do not need to meet other individuals to discuss your holiday ideas and experiences and if another user asks you to meet them, you cannot be sure of who they are nor of their motives.
Travel trade postsThis is a consumer website and not the place for travel trade to post comments regarding corporate or trade issues. Please visit our travel trade website for details of who to contact if you are a member of the travel trade and have enquiries of a professional nature.
Advertising and campaigningThis is a forum for individuals to share their experiences and ideas with one another. Don't use it as a vehicle to advertise commercial activity and don't place urls in your posts unless they are a direct benefit to other users who have already posted in the same thread.
Illegal activitiesThis is a website about holidays in England. There is no reason for anybody to discuss illegal activities or to use this forum as a means to encourage participation in illegal activities.
Keep it friendlyWe're all here to enjoy ourselves. So please don't post anything defamatory, unlawful, indecent, abusive, profane, obscene, inflammatory, harassing or otherwise objectionable.
Posting obscenitiesBecause kids may be using the Enjoy England forums, sexually explicit and vulgar language are not welcome on the site. If this appears on the forum it will be moderated by moderators either editing or removing the affected post. As well as this some words will be automatically censored with the appropriate **** usage.
Abusive languageWe are a community of people with diverse beliefs, opinions, and backgrounds, so please be respectful and keep abusive and incendiary comments off Enjoy England. What constitutes flaming and incivility should be clear to all: no name-calling, ad hominem attacks, slurs, swearing, or personal insults. Individual instances of flaming and/or incivility will be judged by the moderators. Keep all debates clean and civil.
Putting your comment where it belongsCategorise your post correctly. Placing your post in the right category ensures that it is seen by people who can give you better information and more accurate responses
Asking clear questionsIf you are asking a question you'll get better answers if you keep it succinct, but be descriptive enough to help people understand what you're asking. Correct spelling and grammar help people find your questions, and you'll get better answers when others can clearly make out what you're asking.
Sharing what you knowChances are, someone could benefit from your knowledge, opinions, or personal experiences. Sharing what you know is one of many ways you can make a positive contribution to the community.
Being courteousRemember, we're a diverse community of people with diverse opinions. Everyone wants to be treated with respect, and showing respect to others makes the community better for all members.