First off, you're extremely unlikely to get banned without warning if it's your first offense and all you did was post an Off Topic discussion. We're not the secret police or anything. :-) For example, you wouldn't get banned for posting something Off Topic on accident, we would just close the post and let you know. While there is definitely a little bit of a grey area to consider, generally anything that relates at least some way to Roll20 is fine. If you're asking how to do something in Roll20 (a game mechanic, for example), a technical support issue...really anything that actually has something to do with the program. Even stuff about making maps/assets, real play session reports that are done in Roll20, etc. would most likely qualify as On Topic. The things that are Off Topic are things that are general RPG discussion but don't really have anything to do with Roll20. For example, "What's your favorite 4E class?", "What are the differences between 4E and Pathfinder?", "How do you handle players going off the rails?", "Should players be allowed to choose their own X instead of Y?", etc., etc. As you can see, none of those topics relate to Roll20 at all, and could easily be discussed on a different site, such as <a href="http://reddit.com/r/rpg" rel="nofollow">http://reddit.com/r/rpg</a> . Hope that helps! EDIT: In addition, we typically close any off-topic discussions within about 12 - 24 hours of them being posted. So basically anything you see in On Topic right now is probably kosher (if you're looking for more examples of what qualifies). Finally, keep in mind that the Code of Conduct only applies to public discussion areas (the Community Forums, LFG, etc.) So you can talk about whatever you want in your individual campaign forums.