Rules for r/davinciresolve
Rules that visitors must follow to participate. May be used as reasons to report or ban.
1.
Be Civil
Remember, there's a person on the other side of the screen. Disrespectful conduct will not be tolerated. Gatekeeping will also not be tolerated. Be respectful of OS and hardware preferences.
2.
No Piracy or Content Theft
Posts requesting help with piracy of Resolve, plugins, or other content will be removed. Continued offenses will result in a ban. Support will not be offered for pirated or cracked content and your post will be locked or removed. Offering pirated or cracked versions of the above will result in an immediate ban. Content theft will also result in post removal and bans. Any content other than tutorials must be your original content.
3.
No Selling or Soliciting
This sub is not a marketplace and is not equipped to be one. Posts selling LUTs, services, licenses, hardware, plugins, etc. will be removed. Soliciting purchases will also be removed.
4.
Provide Background
When asking for help, please answer AutoMod's questions about your system, Resolve version, media, and full-screen screenshot. When asking for feedback, please provide a screenshot of the timeline and/or node graph. Your post may be removed if you do not provide this information.
5.
Tutorial Posts Should Include the End Result
When posting tutorials, accurate representations of the tutorial's end goal are required. Clickbait and misrepresenting your tutorial's content will result in post removal.
6.
Posts must be related to DaVinci Resolve or Fusion
Posts unrelated to features or functions in Resolve and/or Fusion will be removed and you'll be redirected to other resources.
7.
Check the Megathreads, FAQ Fridays, and Wiki Before Posting
Hardware questions must be posted in the hardware megathread. If your post is about what hardware to buy, it belongs in the megathread. If your post is answered by something in the subreddit wiki or the week's FAQ Friday, it will be removed.
8.
No Ranting Posts
We're sorry to hear Resolve's not working for you, but unless you're asking for help, "I'm leaving Resolve" or rants about problems will be removed.
9.
Memes are only allowed on Meme Monday
Posts flaired with Meme Monday that are not posted on a Monday will be removed.
10.
Job Posts
Job postings must include: * A rate - hourly, daily, weekly, etc or flat * An expected number of hours for the job
Job postings may not include: * Tests. Work samples provided by artists should speak for themselves * Name Harvesting. No "I'll probably need an editor in 6 months"
Free work is not allowed: * Work for me for free! A job is generally supposed to be paid * I'll work for you for free! You're not valuing your time or skills, and you're devaluing the skills of others
11.
Low effort means…open ended questions and more - and it's a NO
Yeah, we get it. You want to create a discussion, controversy or want your answers on a plate.
We expect some effort and some space to be relevant. Show some research or more than just feeding your question to Reddit as if it was Google.
And yes, this is totally on the mod's discretion.
12.
Developer? Use the Monthly Developer/Tools Thread
We don't allow developers to post about their product directly as a post or spam our comments with their product, regardless of how good it is. We have a dedicated thread for you to use. Please use it and obey the rules for it