1. Staff can do anything to anyone for any reason (or no reason). If you take issue with a decision, you must do so privately with the staff member who issued the decision or with an administrator of the site.
  2. One account per person per lifetime.
  3. Follow proper private BitTorrent practices. Torrent files you download from this site are unique to you and should not be shared with others. Torrent files from this site should not be modified by adding additional trackers or enabling DHT or PEX under any circumstances.
  4. Buying invites is not allowed. If staff discover you have purchased an invite, you will be banned for life. You will be given amnesty if you approach us before you are caught and reveal who your seller was. Waiting until after you are caught will get you nothing.
  5. Accessing the site from any IP address is permitted, but your account will be linked with other accounts that have accessed the site from the same IP as you. As such, it is recommended that you don't use public networks, proxies, or VPNs to access the site.
  6. Attempting to find a bug in the site code is allowed and sometimes even rewarded. Follow proper disclosure procedures by contacting staff about the issue well before disclosing it publicly. Do not misuse any bugs you may discover. Do not attempt to portray abuse as a bug in the hopes of a reward.
  7. Don't reveal the criteria for hidden badges or events.
  1. Many forums have their own set of rules. Make sure you read and take note of these rules before you attempt to post in one of these forums.
  2. Don't use all capital letters, excessive !!! (exclamation marks) or ??? (question marks) unless it's funny. Basically just don't type like a disgusting fucking normie.
  3. No lame referral schemes. This includes freeipods.com, freepsps.com, or any other similar scheme in which the poster gets personal gain from users clicking a link. This shit is the WORST and you WILL be permanently banned on the spot, no questions asked you douche.
  4. No asking for money for any reason whatsoever. We don't know or care about your friend who lost everything, or dying relative who wants to enjoy their last few moments alive by being given lots of money. The only ones allowed to shill around these parts are staff.
  5. Do not inappropriately advertise your uploads. In special cases, it is acceptable to mention new uploads in an approved thread, but be sure to carefully read the thread's rules before posting. It is also acceptable to discuss releases you have uploaded when conversing about the title itself. Blatant attempts to advertise your uploads outside of the appropriate forums or threads may result in a warning or being called a faggot.
  6. No posting requests in forums. There's a request link at the top of the page for a god damn reason.
  7. No flaming unless they really deserve it. Feel free to use offensive language, but don't be confrontational for the sake of confrontation.
  8. Don't point out or attack other members' share ratios. A higher ratio totally makes you better than other people, though.
  9. Asking stupid questions will probably result in you being made fun of. A stupid question is one that you could have found the answer to yourself with a little research, or one that you're asking in the wrong place. If you do the basic research suggested (i.e., read the rules/wiki) or search the forums and don't find the answer to your question, then go ahead and ask. Staff and First Line Support (FLS) are not here to hand-feed you the answers you could have found on your own with a little bit of effort. Apply yourself. Put some effort in.
  10. Be sure you read all the sticky threads in a forum before you post. Let's be honest, we both know you're not going to do this.
  11. Use descriptive and specific subject lines. This helps others decide whether your particular words of "wisdom" relate to a topic they care about.
  12. Don't post comments that don't add anything to the discussion. If you don't have anything valuable to say, don't say anything. When you're just cruising through a thread in a leisurely manner, it's not too annoying to read through a lot of "hear, hear"'s and "I agree"'s. But if you're actually trying to find information, it's a pain in the ass. So save those one-word responses for threads that have degenerated to the point where none but true aficionados are following them any more.

    Or short: NO spamming, unless it's funny.

  13. Refrain from quoting excessively. When quoting someone, use only the portion of the quote that is absolutely necessary. This includes quoting pictures! Don't quote the entire first post, either. I swear to god if I see you doing this it's over.
  14. Feel free to request and discuss cracks for games and software. Links are fine, but if they're found to be malicious, the fire's gonna be under your ass.
  15. Political or religious discussions are okay. These types of discussions lead to arguments and flaming users, which can be pretty funny to watch and gives staff a good excuse to ban people.
  16. Don't waste other people's bandwidth by posting images with a large file size.
  17. Be (a little) patient with newcomers. Once you have become an expert, it is easy to forget that you started out as a dumbass too.
  18. Requesting invites to other sites is probably fine unless you're being obnoxious about it. Invites may be formally offered in the invite forum, and nowhere else.
  19. No language other than English (and Japanese, when relevant) is permitted in the forums. If we can't understand it, we will assume you're calling our mothers whores.
  20. Mature and graphic content on the forums and IRC is acceptable. In fact, it's expected. This is a porn site. Pictures of spiderman are prohibited.
  1. Staff have the final decision. If a staff member says stop and you continue, expect to be called a faggot.
  2. Be respectful to IRC Operators and Administrators. These people are site staff who do it for FREE. They are here for the benefit of all and to aid in conflict resolution. They enjoy Hot Pockets.
  3. Do not link shock sites without a warning (unless it's funny). If in doubt, ask a staff member in about it.
  4. Excessive swearing will not get you kicked; practice being a sailor.
  5. Do not leave Caps Lock enabled all the time. It gets annoying, and you will likely get yourself kicked.
  6. No arguing. You can't win an argument over the Internet because you're probably a dumbass, so you're just wasting your time trying.
  7. No opinions, especially related to race, religion, politics, etc are allowed. Failure to comply with a request to cease having an opinion WILL be considered a thoughtcrime and you WILL be reeducated.
  8. Flooding is irritating and will warrant you a kick if it isn't funny enough or if an admin is cranky. This includes, but is not limited to, automatic "now playing" scripts, pasting large amounts of text, and multiple consecutive lines with no relevance to the conversation at hand.
  9. Impersonation of other members — particularly staff members — will not go unpunished. If you are uncertain of a user's identity, check their vhost, and then continue to be uncertain of their identity.
  10. Spamming is strictly forbidden unless it's funny. This includes, but is not limited to, personal sites, online auctions, and cans of blended meat.
  11. Obsessive annoyance — both to other users and staff — will not be tolerated.
  12. Do not PM, DCC, or Query anyone you don't know or have never talked to without asking first; this applies specifically to staff.
  13. No language other than English is permitted in the official IRC channels. If you can't use a real language, just stay in your shithole country.
  14. The offering, selling, trading, and giving away of invites to this or any other site on our IRC network is strictly whatever.
  15. Bots are not permitted in official channels with the exception of #oppaitime-announce and #oppaitime-requests.
  16. Any bots you have on IRC should authenticate with Udon using your own username and IRC key
  17. Bots must identify themselves by setting the +B usermode on themselves.
  18. Read the channel topic before asking questions.