Bug Forum Rules Link Not Working

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The "rules" link on the forum is currently broken, leading users to a page that states "No Thread specified." Users have reported the issue to administrators, and a correct link has been suggested. The problem appears to have been resolved, allowing access to the forum rules. Some users appreciate the strictness of the rules, noting that it helps maintain quality discussions. Overall, the forum aims to ensure newcomers can easily access guidelines.
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I see. Well, I hope it can be fixed soon then so newcomers like me can read about the guidelines for this forum.
 
:biggrin: forum rules ok! :biggrin:
 
Yay!

I like how the forum rules are a bit strict on this forum. It feels like you are a bit limited sometimes, but on the other hand, you don't get all these tiresome threads that are abundant on other forums.
 
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