Circuit Board Guidelines

Welcome to Circuit Board, the tech discussion hub of Infinite Circuits! Here, you can share and discover the latest in technology, programming, AI, cybersecurity, and more. To ensure a high-quality experience for everyone, please follow these guidelines.

1. Posting Guidelines

  • Tech-Focused Content Only – Circuit Board is for sharing technology-related news, blogs, research, and discussions. Off-topic posts will be removed.
  • Use Descriptive Titles – Titles should clearly convey the topic of the submission.
  • Provide a Relevant Source – Share a credible source (articles, research papers, blog posts, GitHub repos, etc.). Avoid clickbait.
  • No Duplicate Posts – Search before posting to avoid reposting the same content.
  • Self-Promotion is Allowed (Within Reason) – You can share your own blog posts or projects, but excessive self-promotion without community engagement may be flagged.

2. Voting & Ranking

  • Upvote Quality Content – Vote on posts that contribute to insightful discussions or share valuable knowledge.

3. Topic-Based Filters

Posts should be categorized under relevant topics (e.g., AI, Web Development, Security, Rust, JavaScript).

Choosing the right category helps users find and engage with your post more easily.

4. Community Standards

  • Be Respectful – No harassment, hate speech, or personal attacks.
  • No Spam or Advertising – Unsolicited marketing or promotional content will be removed.
  • No Misinformation – Ensure shared content is factually accurate.

5. Moderation & Reporting

  • Posts that violate these guidelines may be removed without warning.
  • Users can report inappropriate content for review by the moderation team.
  • Repeat violators may have posting privileges revoked.

6. Feature Updates & Improvements

Circuit Board is an evolving feature, and we are continuously working on enhancements. New functionalities may be introduced over time.

Currently, comments are not available, but we may introduce them in the future.

We welcome user feedback to improve the experience. If you have suggestions, please reach out to us via the contact us page.

We’re excited to have you contribute to Circuit Board! Let’s keep it a great place for tech discussions and discoveries.

Happy posting!

— Infinite Circuits Team