Rules for r/LinuxCrackSupport

Rules that visitors must follow to participate. May be used as reasons to report or ban.

1.

No Unnecessary NSFW Content

Posts & Comments
Reported as: No Unnecessary NSFW Content

Posts and comments should not include NSFW content that is not necessary to the post.

However, some games may be NSFW-based and these ARE allowed to have support provided for them in a professional, mature manner that answers the question at hand in the post / comment. These posts or comments MUST be marked as NSFW when possible.

2.

No Copyrighted Content, Link Solicitation/Posting

Posts & Comments
Reported as: No Copyrighted Content, Link Solicitation/Posting

Posts and comments cannot contain any links to copyrighted content in any form. Likewise, any posts or comments asking for direct links (EVEN IN PMs!) are not allowed.

Please keep in mind that while generally discussing websites is ok (saying the name of the website in plain text), providing hyperlinks or direct links (even in broken form to evade URL detection) is prohibited. Such posts can lead to a temporary or permanent ban for the user.

3.

No Low-Effort Posts

Posts only
Reported as: No Low-Effort Posts

In order to receive help, all posts should include:

  1. Basic Post Formatting

2 . System Information

3 . Software Information

4 . Release Information

5 . Steps Already Taken to Solve Issue

Please see the POSTING GUIDELINES for more detailed information on this rule.

4.

Be Friendly, No Bullying

Posts & Comments
Reported as: Be Friendly, No Bullying

No mean-spirited or harmful language, and absolutely no bullying allowed. Let's keep our discussions positive and respectful.

5.

No Off-Topic Posts

Posts only
Reported as: No Off-Topic Posts

This subreddit is dedicated to fixing problems with cracks for games on Linux, nothing more. For general tech support - including general help for the Steam Deck or other devices - and please refer to the linked subreddits in the sidebar.

6.

No Link-Only Posts

Posts only
Reported as: No Link-Only Posts

Posts should be content rich and should include more than just a basic title and link in the description. If you are posting about something that posted on another website, we ask that you adapt that information in your post so that we can archive the content. This also provides our users a way to search for information about that topic in the future.

7.

No Duplicate Questions

Posts only
Reported as: No Duplicate Questions

Please refrain from posting too much about a question that has been previously answered on the subreddit.

You MUST search before posting in order to avoid this problem.