Malkalack did a good job on this. Haven't been on the forums much to catch up on things, otherwise I would have responded sooner. The content looks fine other than needing basic info about Orders now (which was just added), but I feel the formatting is still kind of clunky, especially in terms of how readable the first couple sections are. Keep in mind this will be a first impression of us as a writing site, so I believe the presentation of it is also important.
I'm also not sure if it's good to use the term "pornographic" in a welcome message, because it almost makes it sound like people are posting so much porn in the forums that it's specifically being mentioned as part of the welcome to prevent it. Some may find that as a bit of a turn-off. We're trying to get people to stay and contribute. It should be common sense that posting porn is not ok, since it's not allowed in almost all forum communities anyway. I think "inappropriate" should work good enough in place of that, since it more broadly covers things like racism, harassment, and such too.
If anything, there should be a set of rules (that can be accessed under the Help & Info section), that includes mention of specific things that are not allowed in the forums. I believe rules have been posted a few times in the forums over the years, but it's not in an easy-to-reference location, hence why it'd make sense to put it in the Help & Info section. If that was added, then the welcome message could link to it.
Here's how I'd roughly recommend adjusting Malk's welcome message, if it's still open to feedback:
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Welcome to chooseyourstory.com!
We're a community-driven website largely devoted to Choose-Your-Own-Adventure-style stories, typically referred to as "storygames". They are characterized by the fact that the reader makes decisions that alter the plot; the best storygames allow readers to have a profound impact on the narrative.
If you would like to make your own, click on the "My Stuff" tab and open up the "Create a New Storygame" button. Some storygames choose to make use of the on-site programming language to add things like variables and items. If you're interested in doing this, here's a few articles worth reading:
Working with Variables, by solostrike.
Working with Items, by solostrike.
Going Advanced, by JJJ-thebanisher.
However, there's more to the community than just storygames. If you hop on over to the forums, you will find a number of sub-forums.
Newbie Central is where you should introduce yourself. The Lounge is for any off-topic conversations you may have, provided they aren't inappropriate or too absurd. News & Updates is your one-stop shop for updates on the website. The Parlor Room is for discussion of already published storygames. Creative Corner is where you can share any in-progress works, as well as any poetry, art or other creative things you're working on.
Writing Workshop is for critical feedback and discussion of the more "technical" aspects of the craft, such as syntax, grammar and structure. Got a favorite book? Share it with the Reading Corner, which is a sub-forum dedicated to books and those who love them. The Advanced Editor is for getting and giving assistance in the creation of advanced storygames. If you feel the site is missing something, feel free to suggest it in the Feature Wishing Well. Finally, we have Bugs and Problems, where you can share any technical issues you discover on the website.
But what if you've learned everything there is to learn and want to impart some of your wisdom? If there's a CYS-related topic you're knowledgeable about that hasn't been covered by an article, submit one yourself, and net yourself some handy-dandy points while you're at it.
XP points function as a running “score” for a member. You can win points by winning duels, participating in contests, helping a moderator out with site curation, or by earning sanctions through the Order system. Generally, the more points you have, the more of a contribution to the website you’ve made. As you earn points, you earn titles, your storygame ratings increase in value, and you even earn trophies (ooh, shiny)!
Orders act as a system that runs parallel to XP points, and is built around rewards known as "sanctions". The first sanction you earn each day will earn you XP points. Users who earn a lot of sanctions may earn other rewards as well. Your order is randomly assigned and you can see which one you belong to in your profile. Sanctions are rewarded based on quality contributions to the site, such as forum posts, writing articles, or getting your comment on a storygame featured.
If you'd like to know more about the site founders and administrators, check out the About Us section.
Got any more questions? Post them in Newbie Central, or feel free to PM one of our site moderators or administrators. Enjoy your stay!