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Please behave like an adult at all times.Please be respectful of other members at all times even if they disagree with you.Flaming, trolling, harassing, bashing, and antagonizing other members or staff is not allowed.Do not start or participate in drama.We follow the Golden Rule. If you can't be nice then please keep it to yourself.Don't gossip about other members or talk negatively about other members. Keep all conversations PG-13. Discussion about illegal activities or inappropriate subject matter such as drugs, underage drinking, hacking, self harm, suicide, abuse, religion, explicit sexuality, etc is not allowed.Please follow instructions from staff members.Cuss words are not permitted, with the exception of hell, damn, and ass. However these may not be used excessively or directed at people..Typing in all caps is not permitted.Don't beg for money, horses, or other items.Don't make personal posts to other people that it their turn to do something (RP, play games, etc). That is what your mailbox is for.Please do not flood the chatbox with emoticons or other nonsense.Please use proper spelling and grammar. Text speak and chat speak are not allowed.You have to be a member for 1 day before you can use the chatbox.Advertising, promotion, or discussion of other games, websites, products or services is not allowed.Chat transcripts are retained for a period of time. Even if your post falls off the screen, we can still see it.
So, there you see are the HEE Chat rules. These rules we all live by in HEE chat correct? Well guess what. These rules Should be updated. And here is why:
1- Many players have been Mini-Moding. Including myself. But now instead of us players mini-moding why don't we all just contact a Mod if something's is happening? I mean, that is what the Mod's are for are they not?
2- No ignoring posts. I have had this happen to me many of times. One time in particular I was trying to ask critiques on my art work. I had to post 6 times with different wording each time before someone even acknowledged me. Now, this is because of players playing favorites with others. They saw their friends in chat, started to chat with them, but shunned anyone else that were in chat. So seriously, you have to be a somebody to even post in chat. It is that bad.
3- Drama. So yes, don't partake in it, and don't post it. But letsa see, what would the mods classify as drama huh? So if we don't know what you Mod's call drama how are we to know what to and not to partake in when chat is always drama?
These are just 3. But I will add more.
Suggestions, comments, and support all welcome!
Edited at May 22, 2018 11:01 AM by Triple Ruby Ranch
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1. Neutral; may times older players are more familiar with the nuances of chat and will be able to tell newer ones if something is likely to get them in trouble. It's much better to be "told off" by an older player than to land with a chatbox warning or a timeout.
2. No. This is because people might not have anything to say...Or the player is wording their post in such a way that they're trying to stir up trouble or drama. If you're seeking critique on art, it's better to post it in the forum instead of a fast moving, prime time chatbox.
3. Drama is anything that will cause chat to be stirred up into a frenzy. If you wouldn't announce it into a roomful of strangers, it's probably not something you should announce in the chatbox.
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Eurynome said:
1. Neutral; may times older players are more familiar with the nuances of chat and will be able to tell newer ones if something is likely to get them in trouble. It's much better to be "told off" by an older player than to land with a chatbox warning or a timeout.
2. No. This is because people might not have anything to say...Or the player is wording their post in such a way that they're trying to stir up trouble or drama. If you're seeking critique on art, it's better to post it in the forum instead of a fast moving, prime time chatbox.
3. Drama is anything that will cause chat to be stirred up into a frenzy. If you wouldn't announce it into a roomful of strangers, it's probably not something you should announce in the chatbox.
This ^^
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Eurynome said:
1. Neutral; may times older players are more familiar with the nuances of chat and will be able to tell newer ones if something is likely to get them in trouble. It's much better to be "told off" by an older player than to land with a chatbox warning or a timeout.
2. No. This is because people might not have anything to say...Or the player is wording their post in such a way that they're trying to stir up trouble or drama. If you're seeking critique on art, it's better to post it in the forum instead of a fast moving, prime time chatbox.
3. Drama is anything that will cause chat to be stirred up into a frenzy. If you wouldn't announce it into a roomful of strangers, it's probably not something you should announce in the chatbox.
Agreeing with this all the way.
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Agree with eury.
But to add my 2 cents to number 2, you cant force people to acknowledge you. I AM going to prefer talking to my friends over strangers. I do my best to acknowledge people in chat, but alot of the people who are being ignored are posting random things that dont pertain to the current conversation in chat. Theres almost always a topic going on in chat... so if I'm paying attention to the current conversation, I'm going to overlook a "critique my art" post. Also, my mama always taught me that if I dont have anything nice to say.. to say nothing at all. So... there's always that aspect of it as well.
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Eurynome said:
1. Neutral; may times older players are more familiar with the nuances of chat and will be able to tell newer ones if something is likely to get them in trouble. It's much better to be "told off" by an older player than to land with a chatbox warning or a timeout.
2. No. This is because people might not have anything to say...Or the player is wording their post in such a way that they're trying to stir up trouble or drama. If you're seeking critique on art, it's better to post it in the forum instead of a fast moving, prime time chatbox.
3. Drama is anything that will cause chat to be stirred up into a frenzy. If you wouldn't announce it into a roomful of strangers, it's probably not something you should announce in the chatbox.
Jellos Warmbloods said: Agree with eury.
But to add my 2 cents to number 2, you cant force people to acknowledge you. I AM going to prefer talking to my friends over strangers. I do my best to acknowledge people in chat, but alot of the people who are being ignored are posting random things that dont pertain to the current conversation in chat. Theres almost always a topic going on in chat... so if I'm paying attention to the current conversation, I'm going to overlook a "critique my art" post. Also, my mama always taught me that if I dont have anything nice to say.. to say nothing at all. So... there's always that aspect of it as well.
Nuff said. And quite frankly, I have chat open all the time...does that mean I'm ignoring everyone *ponders* Edited at May 22, 2018 11:42 AM by Cappuccino
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If there is a mod active in chat, mini-modding is annoying and unnecessary. We can handle it. I see no problem with people reminding others of rules if a mod isn't immediately right there on top of things.
No one should be forced to respond to anyone. And if you continue posting the same thing over and over, it's spam, which isn't allowed. Sorry, but you'll have to get over it. No one is entitled to a response to everything they post.
As far as drama goes, use common sense.
Maybe people should be focused on following the rules we currently have before trying to add new ones. Edited at May 22, 2018 11:51 AM by Stormsong Manor
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Moved, as this is not a suggestion but a discussion about chat behaviour in general.
Besides:
If I see a user asking six times in a row about art critiques in chat, I would consider this spamming and veiled advertising their art or art shop.
A fast moving main chat during a discussion is not really a propper place to ask for advise and critique.
It is always better to make a forum post if you want to get decent input!
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Cappuccino said:
Eurynome said:
1. Neutral; may times older players are more familiar with the nuances of chat and will be able to tell newer ones if something is likely to get them in trouble. It's much better to be "told off" by an older player than to land with a chatbox warning or a timeout.
2. No. This is because people might not have anything to say...Or the player is wording their post in such a way that they're trying to stir up trouble or drama. If you're seeking critique on art, it's better to post it in the forum instead of a fast moving, prime time chatbox.
3. Drama is anything that will cause chat to be stirred up into a frenzy. If you wouldn't announce it into a roomful of strangers, it's probably not something you should announce in the chatbox.
Jellos Warmbloods said: Agree with eury.
But to add my 2 cents to number 2, you cant force people to acknowledge you. I AM going to prefer talking to my friends over strangers. I do my best to acknowledge people in chat, but alot of the people who are being ignored are posting random things that dont pertain to the current conversation in chat. Theres almost always a topic going on in chat... so if I'm paying attention to the current conversation, I'm going to overlook a "critique my art" post. Also, my mama always taught me that if I dont have anything nice to say.. to say nothing at all. So... there's always that aspect of it as well.
Nuff said. And quite frankly, I have chat open all the time...does that mean I'm ignoring everyone *ponders*
All of this.
If I'm in chat talking to people, it's either because my friends are in chat or there's a conversation I'm interested in. Also, if you want to feel included, join the conversation instead of trying to start another.
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