Well, it may or may not be allowed - the Community's generally quick to act on these and even quicker to call a bluff. It's not really practically have the FAQ mentioning each and every part that's offtopic. > . but is nothing in the FAQ dealing with things that would be considered illegal. Right, that's because the [legal/TOS](/legal) explicitly has the word on that: > The Services are accessed by You (“Subscriber” or “You”) under the following terms and conditions: > Subscriber is responsible for all of its activity in connection with the Services and accessing the Network. Any fraudulent, abusive, or otherwise illegal activity or any use of the Services or Content in violation of this Agreement may be grounds for termination of Subscriber’s right to Services or to access the Network. Subscriber may not post or transmit, or cause to be posted or transmitted, any communication or solicitation designed or intended to obtain password, account, or private information from any Network or Service user.