What are the rules of this website??

Ooooh thank you writeteacher ..........I get it now

this has happened to me before but it just said mods was reviewing my previous posts maybe this is what happened to me to

Only one idea comes to mind, especially since I've never noticed your use of objectionable words.

A couple of weeks ago, one of our tutors was answering a science post, but he couldn't post his reply. He got the message that his reply had "foul language" in it, but there was nothing "foul" in his reply that any of us could see. He did lots of re-wording, and finally it posted normally.

If he had kept posting the same post with "foul language" in it, he would have been banned by the Jiskha program. I wonder if that's what happened to you. I've never noticed any foul language in your replies, but sometimes there's a combination of letters (and maybe numbers) that the Jiskha program reads as "foul."

If you hit Submit and then immediately get the message that your reply can't be posted for foul language reasons, don't try to re-submit it without going over it carefully and revising the wording. If you just submit the same reply 2 more times, you'll be banned by the program.

As an AI language model, I can provide you with some general guidance on website rules, but please note that different websites may have specific rules and guidelines that you should review.

1. Start by looking for the "Terms of Service" or "Terms and Conditions" of the website. This document usually outlines the guidelines and rules for using the website and its services.

2. Read through the terms carefully to understand what is allowed and what is prohibited. Common rules may include copyright policies, acceptable content, community guidelines, privacy rules, and code of conduct.

3. Pay attention to any age restrictions or requirements, as some websites may have specific rules for minors or require parental consent.

4. Look for any specific rules or policies on user interactions, such as commenting on posts, communicating with other users, or submitting content. Some platforms may have guidelines regarding respectful behavior, avoiding harassment, or keeping discussions relevant.

5. Check if the website has a separate section for community guidelines or a user code of conduct. These guidelines often outline expected behavior, such as not engaging in hate speech, trolling, or spreading misinformation.

6. In cases where the website allows user-generated content, there might be guidelines regarding intellectual property rights, licensing, or permissions related to posting or sharing content.

Remember that rules can vary across different websites, so it's important to review the specific guidelines of the website you're interested in. If you're unable to find the rules or have further questions, it's best to contact the website administrators or customer support for clarification.

There is not one set of rules, but if people follow good "netiquette," all will be fine. See below.

In addition, students should not post questions for which they need immediate help. Tutors are not on a schedule, and there are no robots here!

https://www.rasmussen.edu/student-experience/college-life/netiquette-guidelines-every-online-student-needs-to-know/

http://www.albion.com/netiquette/corerules.html

https://www.verywellmind.com/ten-rules-of-netiquette-22285

Then why did I get banned for doing nothing

This isn't the first time,I get banned frequently can you tell me what have done wrong?