Forum FAQ: Hyperion, HypeHack, and How to Get Involved

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This is your go-to reference for the most frequently asked questions on the Forum, Hyperion, and HypeHack. If you’re here to contribute, collaborate, or explore what’s being built, this is where it starts. FAQ - Metis iDAO Forum

To help you understand how the forum works, what behavior is expected, and how to get the most out of your time here, we’ve prepared a complete FAQ. It’s more than just answers — it’s a living guide that explains the culture, structure, and best practices of the forum.

Here’s what you’ll find inside:


A Civilized Place for Public Discussion

This forum is a shared public space. That means respectful dialogue, thoughtful posts, and constructive disagreement. Everyone is expected to contribute in a way that improves the conversation.


Improve the Discussion

Good posts matter. Whether you’re replying, starting a topic, or offering feedback — always aim to add value. If your reply doesn’t move the conversation forward, pause and reconsider. Check existing topics before posting something new.


Disagree Without Disrespect

Different views are welcome. Focus on ideas, not individuals. No name-calling, personal attacks, or reactive tone policing. Share your point clearly and respectfully.


Your Participation Shapes the Space

Every post helps set the tone. Use likes, bookmarks, flags, and replies to engage meaningfully. Together, we shape the quality of this space.


See a Problem? Flag It

Moderators support the community — but you help lead it. Don’t reply to bad behavior. Flag it. If needed, moderators will step in.


Stay Civil

No offensive, hateful, or obscene content. No impersonation or doxxing. No spam. Posts like “gm” or “wen token” will be removed. Speculation and hype should go to casual threads.


Keep It Tidy

Use the right categories. Don’t cross-post. Don’t derail threads. Use the Like button instead of “+1” replies. Keep things organized and relevant.


Respect Ownership

Only post content you own or have permission to share. No pirated or stolen content. No legal violations.


:red_question_mark: FAQ Highlights

Not sure how things work? The FAQ also covers:

  • What the Hyperion Forum is and who it’s for
  • How Guilds, contributor recognition, and HypeHack work
  • Step-by-step onboarding (e.g. referral links)
  • Forum culture and participation tips

Read the full FAQ hereHyperion Forum FAQ - Google Docs


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How does the Hyperion Forum’s moderation system utilize user flags and community engagement metrics to maintain content quality and enforce guidelines effectively?

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Thanks @Norbert to published forum FAQs , This is very much needed here..

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As always Norbert for the W ! Thanks for the post :folded_hands:

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Thanks for the post :clap::clap:

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Moderation on the Hyperion is built around community action supported by simple systems.

Users, and i mean everyone on the forum is able to flag posts that break the rules. Spam, trolling, wrong category for posting, or low-effort content gets flagged. Enough flags and the post is hidden automatically until a moderator reviews it.

Engagement is weighted. If you contribute consistently and follow the rules, your flags and edits matter more. Trust levels reflect how much the forum relies on your input.

Posts that add value rise. Posts that don’t are removed or ignored. The system boosts quality through community feedback.

Moderators handle edge cases, but the community drives the standard. How you show up shapes the space.

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Sure. Be sure to share and invite others to join the conversation as well

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Thanks for the clear explanation! Really appreciate the community-driven approach.

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