Uphold Integrity Together
Welcome to Zeromagtech—a space built by and for gamers, creators, and tech adventurers who believe that curiosity, honesty, and respect keep the digital world fun and fair for all. Whether you’re breaking down game mechanics, exploring hardware optimizations, or mapping out esports strategy, this community thrives on shared knowledge and a steady commitment to integrity. These community guidelines are here to help us support one another, stay focused, and keep the conversations honest and engaging.
Founded by Koralia Tornhanna in Schenectady, New York, Zeromagtech is a platform for exploring the future of gaming and the tech that shapes it. With insights into playstyles, mag-based engines, team dynamics, and gear tuning, we’ve grown a community that values thoughtful debate, real expertise, and fair participation. Together, let’s make this a place where every post helps someone level up—not just in skills, but in character too.
Why We Have These Guidelines
At Zeromagtech, we believe that a good community is like a well-balanced game—it welcomes challenge, supports collaboration, and holds its players accountable. These guidelines are a simple way to protect the quality of this space, ensuring that every gamer, creative thinker, and tech enthusiast can participate confidently, respectfully, and constructively.
They’re not here to limit creativity—they’re here to set the tone: curious, inclusive, and reflective of the standards we want to see in and around the gaming world. When we uphold integrity together, everyone plays better.
Our Core Principles
Just like a compelling game design, our community relies on the right mechanics. Meet the core values that guide how we interact:
- Respect: Different opinions, platforms, and preferences are welcome. Treat others how you’d like to be treated on comms or in co-op play.
- Transparency: Be clear about sources, especially when sharing guides, reviews, or build advice. Say what you know—and also what you’re still figuring out.
- Curiosity: Ask questions, dig deeper into tech, and explore systems with an open mind. We’re all here to learn, not posture.
- Helpfulness: Feedback should improve someone’s thinking or gameplay. Share your knowledge so others can evolve too.
- Fairness: No cutting corners. That means no misinformation, exploit promotion, or disrespect of IP—this game runs best when everyone stays within bounds.
The Tones We Aim For
Our discussion spaces—whether commentary threads or strategy dives—should sound like a productive voice chat among focused, friendly players. Keep debate sharp but civil. Share battle-tested insights with humility. Praise what impresses you, and critique what needs strategy, not sting.
Some common contributions we love:
- Breakdowns of core mechanics with gameplay or patch reference
- Playstyle rundowns that link to your setup, region, or team role
- High-level summaries of esports team meta or standout tech moments
- Questions that prompt useful feedback or uncover overlooked tools
And when in doubt, ask yourself, “Would I say this mid-match to a teammate I just met?” If yes, go ahead. If not—maybe reframe.
What Not to Post
Let’s keep our feeds signal, not noise. The following will be flagged or removed quickly if posted:
- Hate speech, personal attacks, or discriminatory comments
- False claims about games, features, or hardware performance
- Uncredited or plagiarized content
- Spam, self-promo, or off-topic rants
- Posts meant to provoke, mislead, or manipulate
Repeat violations may lead to account limits. This isn’t about punishment—it’s about protecting the quality of your experience and others’. Our moderation style is patient but practical, just like editing a brilliant tech tree so it stays balanced and fun for more than one player.
Source Crediting and Attribution
We appreciate contributors who bring research, field testing, or gameplay screenshots to the table—but make sure you honor the source. If you’re sharing someone else’s strategy, highlight their username, site, or channel. Using data from a guide or video? Credit it clearly and link when possible. Even in fast-paced gaming, credit keeps ideas traceable—and that makes them more valuable to the next reader.
Privacy and Digital Safety
This space is for open minds, not open personal info. Don’t post addresses, emails, usernames, or personal identifiers that break someone’s digital boundary. Your safety and comfort matter—whether you’re streaming a setup or dissecting a game engine.
For more on how we protect your data and uphold basic respect, please review our official policies. You can always return to check our Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, and Terms of Service. These explain how we manage cookies, accounts, and your right to creative ownership with clear accountability.
Your Role in Moderation
Every strong player also watches out for the team. If you spot misleading claims, abusive replies, or hike-by spamming, don’t engage—report it. Our moderation team checks in regularly and appreciates your heads-up. This community is stronger when integrity is shared, not imposed.
Have concerns, questions, or a rule you’d like clarified? Write us anytime at [email protected]. We respond with care and insight, Monday through Friday, 9 AM–5 PM EST, from our studio in Schenectady.
About Our Founder
Koralia Tornhanna built Zeromagtech on one core belief: that gaming culture is richer when it honors both the tech beneath it and the people behind it. With a background in systems design and a lifelong passion for fair play, she brings a balanced vision that champions innovation without sacrificing ethics. Her approach? Give tools freely, share context clearly, and let imagination—not ego—drive the next breakthrough.
A Final Word
Integrity in gaming isn’t just about following rules—it’s about how we show up for each other across comments, guides, and gameplay. Whether you’re new to Zeromagtech or have been with us from the beta days, thank you for keeping this space responsive, respectful, and rooted in trust. Together, we build a smarter, stronger, and more imaginative community—one player insight at a time.