Community Guidelines

As in any community, mutual respect and cooperation are key elements to success. The community consists of people from different countries, cultures, and beliefs, with varying levels of expertise. Write comments in an unbiased and respectful manner. Be straightforward and sincere, and assume good faith. Good faith is about intentions, so keep in mind that well-meaning people make mistakes.

Personal insults, verbal attacks, generally disrespectful, offensive, or abusive messages, and violations of these guidelines or Adobe's terms of use will be edited or deleted by community moderators. Repeated violations will result in a temporary suspension of community access, eventually leading to being permanently banned from the community. Spam messages will be deleted immediately, and the user account will be disabled.

To report inappropriate behavior or content, click the "Report" link next to the message.

 

Do:

  • Respect others.
  • Assume good faith.
  • Share what you know.
  • Be good to "newbies." We were all new once.
  • Encourage each other; recognize and praise good work.
  • Identify errors or shortcomings in Adobe content. We need to know!
  • Attract and honor good, knowledgeable people.
  • Ask for help and help others in return.
  • Like content that you like.
  • Mark helpful answers as correct.
  • Set a good example.

 

Don't:

  • Infringe copyright. Submit only original material that you create and own.
  • Use obscene or offensive language.
  • Personally attack people, their edits, or their comments.
  • Rant or otherwise harass, abuse, or intimidate others.
  • Discuss legal issues or Adobe patents.
  • Discuss information covered by a nondisclosure agreement, such as prerelease features.
  • Post content that violates these guidelines or Adobe.com Terms of Use in any manner.
  • Post anything you don't want the world to see. This is a public space.

 

Terms of Use

For other important guidelines, see the Adobe.com Terms of Use.