The Base FAQ/Guidelines

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Edit the first post in this topic to change the contents of the FAQ/Guidelines page.

Hopefully these are boilerplate Guidelines :laughing: since I hope many of our posts break the guideline ā€œIf youā€™re unsure, ask yourself how you would feel if your post was featured on the front page of the New York Timesā€

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This forum and guidelines are really awesome, I think it will be a huge help to as a backbone of communication to grow a distributed, people powered movement.

Perhaps a guideline for when to start start a new category would be useful?

Tech Support or General How-to
Events or community calendar
Bugs (or is that elsewhere eg github?)

Could potentially be useful categories -

Also a guideline/explanation for how ā€˜trustā€™ is assigned?

Anyway nice one Iā€™m so happy to see the old internet forum being revived and reinvented, and happy to help out if I can.

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Iā€™m very new to communicating like this, but a group such as this is something I have worked towards for years.
As I feel this group needs needs to be inclusive, and this space is secure, how about we introduce each other briefly - no need for a major thesis, just a few points?
Happy to kick it off, but prepared to wait for comments from others b4 doing so.
For a kickarse XRAust
Tony Gleeson

Hi TeeGee, Iā€™m organising in Adelaide. I left my job on Friday to commit more time to climate action. I have a history in peace, anti-bases, anti-rape and climate action. Iā€™ve been quite amazed how many of my friends and co-workers are enthusiastic about XR and keen to join usā€“Looking forward to building up the rebellion! Mary

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hey teegee, Iā€™ve been active only recently but am very excited to see what we can do as we build. its hard to contain myself haha

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HI a simple questions I cannot answer, how do you create a new category page?

In the top right hand corner of most of my screens is a ā€˜new topicā€™ button - hopefully you can see it too?