What constitutes spam and what is cool?
If you are in a band or involved in an event that you know a good number of us would be interested in, then it’s fine to post it. But if you are in a show every week and post it all the time it might become annoying. We are on the look out for obvious spam and will deal with each case individually. The first step being to contact the sender and find out the origin of the post. If you feel the need to advertise something not obviously ‘scooter related’ then follow these simple guide lines. Introduce yourself and give the reason why your venue would be of interest to over 1000 scooterists. If, for instance, you are promoting a monthly club night then you only have to give your post the personal touch the first time. Once the venue is established as something a lot of us go to then it’s cool to just give reminders of up coming dates. The personal touch is always better though. That’s as much as we have as a spam policy. Posts don’t always have to be scooter related. For instance, if you a