>>21365 >What is allowed, what isn't this is one short list, what is encouraged, what is enforced. And keep it clear and short and sticky it.
My experience says that rules don't really matter, moderator persona matter much more. You can't codify everything because humans are irrational beings, and using rules too literally often doesn't work - people will find a way to avoid rules by using some tricks and then comply loudly about moderator's oppression or prejudice. Internet and real life communities are full of drama because of this. You also couldn't easily write precise rules about content, because it isn't easy to describe what is "kc-style" and what is not. In the end it will be moderator (one of few) who do the decision after all.
Although having some guide will be helpful, like "it isn't porn site", "it isn't korean music video host", "we like long and autistic discussions" and "we don't like deliberate disruption of discussions". Of course having rule about illegal content is ok, although there are plenty of problems (like that Russian ban). Whatever, again, it will end at moderator's side after all.