5 amministrators of the website user power users (users that gain points for the sharing information and by helping ohters. Answer to he questions) possibility to have new amministrators from the power users
Web communities are an engagement between the site’s creators and the site’s users, and social norms evolve as users create a community identity, and as each individual contributes to the overall brand of the site. The community’s norms are also interwoven with community objectives, which emerge as users break and recreate the site's features. Online social communities work when users have an investment in the community through identity and shared goals and have a role in affecting norms. A crucial part of this is the ability to punish cheaters, voice opinions, and be part of a communal dialogue.
Essentially there are two rules here: don't post or upvote crap links, and don't be rude or dumb in comment threads…Which brings us to the most important principle on HN: civility. Since long before the web, the anonymity of online conversation has lured people into being much ruder than they'd dare to be in person. So the principle here is not to say anything you wouldn't say face-to-face
Be nice. Treat others with the same respect you'd want them to treat you. We're all here to learn together. Be tolerant of others who may not know everything you know. Bring your sense of humor.
Be honest. Above all, be honest. If you see misinformation, vote it down. Insert comments indicating what, specifically, is wrong. Even better — edit and improve the information! Provide stronger, faster, superior answers of your own! (FAQ)
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Website/Forum rules
It's prohibited any manifestation of brutality, personal insults, personal attacks and uncensored expressions. Such behavior provides PostBan with minimum 744