Maple1 wrote:
 Like this one?
 That was agreed upon 2 years ago?
 
 
 http://www.aerophotointernational.com/guide.htm
Oh and for those of you that wont click on the link here it is
Please note 3,4,6,and 8 under Posting Guidelines
Overview
        The objective of this Guide is provide posting and behavioral 
guidelines within the
        ALT.BINARIES.PICTURES.AVIATION newsgroup (ABPA). It is NOT LAW. 
  Because this NG is self-moderated,users who ignore this Guide can 
expect comments from other users. Serial defaulters may attract stronger 
comments and/or be "kill filtered" or "Plonked" by regular users. 
Therefore, if you wish your aviation pictures to be appreciated by 
visitors, and regulars in this newsgroup, it is to your advantage to 
follow these guidelines.
        1.
        The purpose of the ABPA is to share photos of aircraft, 
information regarding aviation related events, stories about
        aircraft that are featured in this Newsgroup and, above all, to 
share our passion for aircraft with like-minded people
        regardless of nationality, race or religion.
        2.
        The ABPA is entirely self moderated, and there is no formal 
membership criteria, or governing board. Members are free
        to come and go as they wish - to contribute, or not, is entirely 
voluntary. No one should feel forced to contribute to the
        group, and no one should feel intimidated by the group.
        3.
        Users of the ABPA are legally and personally responsible for any 
images they post, particularly regarding copyright
        issues and suitability. As many members of the group post images 
that they have taken themselves, they do occasionally
        get rather upset when others post their images either without 
permission, or with copyright logos removed. All
        photographers have their
        own ideas regarding the usage of their images, and if in doubt 
about the use of in image we request that you please ask
        before either posting or reusing an original image.
        4.
        This Guide will be amended as the need arises. Suggestions for 
any changes should be posted to the Newsgroup. Any
        changes receiving general agreement following a discussion will 
then be included.
Posting Guidelines
        1.
        Aviation Only.
        The ABPA is dedicated to aviation orientated subjects. However, 
there are no restrictions upon the specific types of
        aircraft images that can be posted to the group. Given that non 
aviation subjects frequently appear at air shows and in
        museums, we ask that you use the following example of an 
acceptable posting... That really cool looking restored tank
        featured at the
        annual air show is a credit to everyone involved. So in the 
context of a series of 30 or more aviation related images
        regarding an air show, with 2 or 3 featuring the really cool 
tank are acceptable. On the other hand posting a series of 30
        images of non aviation subjects at the air show with only 1 or 2 
aircraft is not acceptable.
        2.
        NO Blatantly Obvious Pornography...
        Posters are STRONGLY REQUESTED TO REFRAIN FROM POSTING OBVIOUSLY 
pornographic images. A simple
        nude standing in front of an airplane is one thing, seeing a 
girl playing with her #$% is another. Images featuring nudes
        in a non-pornographic way, and STILL IN THE CONTEXT OF AVIATION, 
are acceptable and will be referred to as
        Nude-Hangar Queens (or Kings).
        Therefore, the group would appreciate the wording Nude-Hangar 
Queen (or King) within the image's description. The
        only exceptions to this would something like the nose art on say 
a WWII bomber which can be a touch racy.
        3.
        No Multimedia or Multi-Part files....
        As the name implies, this Newsgroup is for posting "Binaries 
Pictures Aviation", that is, photos, and artworks relating
        to aviation. Multimedia, video clips and sound files are not 
welcome here, mainly due to bandwidth requirements. However
        references to multimedia aviation related postings in the NG 
alt.binaries.multimedia.aviation, and other newsgroups, or
        on a website are acceptable in this Newsgroup. The reason 
Multi-part attachments are discouraged is that some news
        servers may lose a portion of the messages, and some news 
readers are not able to assemble the parts properly.
        4.
        Image Size....
        Many visitors and posters have slow dial-up internet connections 
and/or are download limited, which makes it difficult to
        view large attachments (400Kb plus). File sizes in the range 100 
to 300Kb in JPEG format generally give adequate
        resolution. If viewers would like a picture at higher resolution 
they should check with the poster by email.
        5.
        Image Descriptions are strongly encouraged for ALL IMAGES.
        Large numbers of files (plus 10) without a description of what 
the image is, or index image displaying the images in the
        series, is not considered an acceptable posting. If your 
favorite aviation subject is civil airliners for example, few things
        will match the frustration you feel when you unknowingly 
download 30 images of some WWII warbirds. Granted the
        logical thing to do is
        grab a couple first, but if it was an event where both types of 
aircraft are featured what then? For this reason the use of
        one of the very popular freeware image index programs is 
encouraged, failing that at the very least please include a
        reasonable description of the image. This also has the added 
advantage of making it easier to track comments made about
        your images, and identifying a particular series of images to 
the group.
        6.
        Large Floods of images...
        Floods of images should be restricted to approx. 50 images per 
day. We as a group would prefer to see them over several
        days, rather than all at one time. Doing so, and keeping the 
images to a size of about 300k, or less enables other posters
        to post groups of images. Part of the reason for this is that 
many local servers have a limited retention based upon size.
        For example; if you post a flood of 300 or more images all in 
the 500k range at 1:00am, and then at 10:00am someone
        else does the same thing, and yet a third person posts at 
10:00pm. On some of the smaller servers someone is either not
        going to see their images posted until the next day, or possibly 
have images bounced off of the NG. For people using
        independent newsgroup servers this is not a problem, however for 
many of the smaller servers it can be.
        7.
        NO Political, social, or religious discussions of ANY sort...
        We all have our opinions regarding religion, social issues, and 
politics. However given the strong emotions that these
        types of discussion frequent cause IT IS STRONGLY preferred that 
members DO NOT engage in these types of debates
        with the newsgroup ABPA. Besides if you check the title of this 
Newsgroup there is not a mention of politics, social
        issues, or religion within it. Wishing someone a well meaning 
nationalistic or religious message such as Happy 4th of
        July, Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah etc. is however considered 
acceptable...
        8.
        YENC - is NOT Acceptable.
        Yenc encoding is not yet standardized, so there are different 
versions in use and many news readers do not recognize any
        of them. The same applies to any other non-standard posting 
formats. To avoid upset, please use only the standard
        UU-Encoding when posting your pictures. Besides, if you are 
looking for discussion, or conversation regarding an image,
        you are far more likely obtain it with a standard format 
posting, rather than a non-standard one. To
        be fair about it, if Yenc or some other method does become a 
recognized standard then this will quickly be amended.
        9.
        No HTML within postings...
        The Usenet service (newsgroups) has traditionally been 
text-based, and most dedicated news readers still are. However,
        since Outlook Express and the major browsers have been able to 
access newsgroups, and their format of choice is HTML,
        many users are posting to the newsgroups in HTML format. 
Unfortunately, this means that all the cool looking fancy
        backgrounds, special characters, bold or multi-colored fonts, 
inserted lines or other effects appear as dozens of lines of
        seemingly unintelligible characters interspaced with a few lines 
of text to those who still use text-based readers. As a
        courtesy to these people it is suggested that you refrain from 
posting in HTML if possible.
        10.
        NO Inflammatory Remarks (Flaming)
        Deliberately making derogatory or inflammatory remarks (often 
referred to as "flaming") about people posting to the
        ABPA, and/or any aspect of their postings, WILL NOT BE TOLERATED.
        This does NOT include comments such as:
        (a) Constructive criticisms or suggestions as to how to improve 
someone's images (however, saying a person's posting is
        nothing but crap is not acceptable),
        (b) Corrections to miss-identification of aircraft, pilots etc...
        (c) Corrections to obviously innocent mistakes.
        Harsh, or insulting criticism about simple mistakes, or a 
less-than professional picture, when not deserved, can be
        particularly disturbing to newbies who may never return to the 
Group. Let us try to maintain the friendly atmosphere that
        has been established in ABPA over many years.
        11.
        When responding to a LONG posting....
        It is requested that you restrict the reposted text to only 
those parts that are pertinent to your response. Reposting an
        entire message when responding to a long posting not only 
clutters the system up but is also a discourtesy to those trying
        to read your contribution. We all make this mistake now and 
again, however if, and when you do, please don't be offended if you 
receive a GENTLE Chastisement from the other members of the group.
      Conclusion...
        Newbies to the group are encouraged to "lurk" for a few days 
BEFORE posting images... Doing this will help you get a
        feel for how the group operates, and what is considered 
acceptable behavior. Above all else though if you have a question,
        or are unsure about an issue PLEASE ASK!!! You will find that 
most members of the group are reasonably friendly, and very eager to 
help new posters.
        None of these rules are chiseled in stone, and there will always 
be exceptions. This guide intended to be just a guide and
        nothing more.. The group at large asks that the spirit of this 
text be adhered to. This Guide is applicable ONLY TO THE
        NEWSGROUP alt.binaries.aviation.pictures, other newsgroups may 
OR MAY NOT have similar guidelines.
        Above all else we encourage everyone who enjoys the subject of 
aviation to participate, and use the guide to everyone's
        advantage.
        Thank you,
        The participants of the newsgroup
        ALT.BINARIES.PICTURES.AVIATION....
Questions or comments about this
       guide should be submitted to the newsgroup
         Alt.Binaries.Pictures.Aviation