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If a game uses Steam Stub DRM, the uploader must either remove the stub using approved tools or explicitly label the archive as "Unpacked" or "Protected."

The most common violation of Rule 6 is posting a link to a or a R.G. Mechanics installer. On any other torrent site, these are heroes. On CS.RIN.RU, they are parasites.

New users often view CS.RIN.RU moderators as overly aggressive or pedantic. However, this strict enforcement is the exact reason the forum has remained online for over twenty years while competing sites have been seized, abandoned, or destroyed by malware infestations.

The following story explores a fictional scenario of a user encountering the weight of this rule. The Ghost of Rule 6

This includes "thank you" posts, "+1," or single-word replies like "bump". The forum encourages users to use the "Like" button (if available) or simply keep the thread clean unless they have a constructive contribution.

On the CS.RIN.RU forum, Rule 6 primarily governs the prohibition of and unnecessary thread "bumping". This rule is designed to maintain the forum's readability and prevent users from artificially keeping their requests at the top of the feed without adding new value. Understanding Rule 6: No Double Posting

: The community has blacklisted certain sites for allegedly including adware, tracking scripts, or custom "DRM" in their releases, which contradicts the forum’s goal of providing clean Steam files.

Don't post an "article" (news) that has already been shared three times. Format Your Posts: tags for logs and tags for external text. If you'd like, I can help you draft a post that follows the forum's strict guidelines or summarize a specific thread

Preventing unchecked links protects the user base from ransomware and Trojans.

button rather than creating a new post. This ensures that information remains condensed and chronologically streamlined. The Impact on Community Order Preventing "Bumping":

for games or tools that already have an active, dedicated topic. Why Rule 6 is Strictly Enforced

If you encounter content that you believe violates Rule 6, report it to the moderators: