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07-02-2003, 03:53 PM | #41 | |
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07-03-2003, 01:12 AM | #42 | |
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Pretend this is a footy game (or rugby, or basketball, etc), and we're the referees. We realise this is a debate forum, and people can and will get passionate and heated about certain opinions. We encourage that - we don't mind a hard, physical game. But most importantly we want a FAIR game, where people can debate but can shake hands and call it bygones and go for a beer at the end of the game/argument with no hard feelings. We don't want spitefulness, we don't want pettiness. We don't want people starting fights, trying to get other people banned by flamebaiting, and getting personal with each other, or carrying on little petty niggling fights with each other, or getting offended at every little thing to try and get people they don't like banned. We're smarter than that, fellas. [img]graemlins/nono.gif[/img] We will do our best to keep the forum flowing and tempers down but we expect people to help when it comes to this. DON'T LEAVE IT PURELY TO THE MODERATORS TO CONTROL YOUR BEHAVIOUR. Because if once we get an incident where someone throws a punch (ie flames) then we will not be negotiating, we will be reaching into our pockets and sending people off the field, and it will be tough luck at that point. If someone's been found to causing trouble, and it's their first time, then they get a YELLOW CARD: This is a week to two week's suspension. This will apply to people starting a conflict, retaliating or doing things to bring the spirit of this forum into disrepute. For serious or repeated offences then we will be issuing out RED CARDS: This would be equivalent to a permanent (or at least a VERY long term) ban, so make sure you don't get one of these. They'll also be held against you if you decide you want to sign up again and participate. As in all sports, the referee's word is final. Sorry fellas, that's the way it's gotta be. The rules are there to protect everyone. Have fun, and if you think something you're about to say might get you sent off, then don't say it. Or ask the referee. Play it safe. And remember, the best sports games are the ones where you never even noticed the referee was there. [ 07-03-2003, 03:49 AM: Message edited by: Memnoch ] |
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07-03-2003, 08:33 AM | #43 |
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Fair Play in this forum - please read before posting AND when someone angers you.
It's important for you guys to read this post, because it lays out the groundrules to everyone, as a PRECONDITION to using this forum. We used these rules of engagement in the War forum to great success (we only had to issue out five yellow cards from memory).
Pretend this is a footy game (or rugby, or basketball, etc), and we're the referees. We realise this is a debate forum, and people can and will get passionate and heated about certain opinions. We encourage that - we don't mind a hard, competitive, physical game. But most importantly we want a FAIR game, where people can debate but can shake hands and call it bygones and go for a beer at the end of the game/argument with no hard feelings. If you're the kind of person who can do that, cool. If you're the kind of person who a) can't stand to lose an argument; b) takes things personally or c) wants to carry on a petty little feud with someone else then this will not be the place for you. We don't want spitefulness, we don't want pettiness. We don't want people starting fights, trying to get other people banned by flamebaiting, and getting personal with each other, or carrying on little petty niggling fights with each other, or getting offended at every little thing to try and get people they don't like banned. We're smarter than that, fellas. [img]graemlins/nono.gif[/img] We will do our best to keep the forum flowing and tempers down but we expect people to help when it comes to this. DON'T LEAVE IT PURELY TO THE MODERATORS TO CONTROL YOUR BEHAVIOUR. Because once we get an incident where someone throws a punch (ie flames) then we will not be negotiating, we will be reaching into our pockets and sending people off the field, and it will be tough luck at that point. If someone's been found causing trouble, and it's their first time, then they get a YELLOW CARD (also known as being in the SIN BIN): This is a week to two week's suspension. This will apply to people starting a conflict, retaliating in kind or doing things to bring the spirit of this forum into disrepute. For serious or repeated offences then we will be issuing out RED CARDS: This would be equivalent to a permanent (or at least a VERY long term) ban, so make sure you don't get one of these. They'll also be held against you if you decide you want to sign up again and participate. As in all sports, the referee's word is final. Publicly arguing with a mod about a penalty will result in a further penalty. Sorry fellas, that's the way it's gotta be. The rules are there to protect everyone. Don't like it, there's always the GenCon forum. Have fun, and if you think something you're about to say might get you sent off, then don't say it. Or ask the referee. Play it safe. And remember, the best sports games are the ones where you never even noticed the referee was there. [ 08-25-2004, 05:36 AM: Message edited by: Memnoch ] |
07-03-2003, 09:57 AM | #44 |
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All I can say is, read the above carefully. Read the welcoming post from Ziroc, explaining what this forum is for and take it seriously. We have to, or it would quickly become a flamepit that nobody wants to participate in.
As Memnoch said, each of you is responsible for how you conduct yourselves here. The moderators will step in if needed, but it's far better not to get to that point! If you feel inclined to purposely irritate someone, retaliate for implied or perceived offenses or just get so angry you start smoking at the seams....turn off the pc or change the screen and take a few deep breaths, think twice and then don't send the post- or don't write it. It's far more likely to be an inflammatory one at that point and won't serve any purpose but to get you a yellow/red card. Ask yourself if it's really worth that before you send it. One last note: Z pointed out in his welcome that this forum is for fun or interesting things in the news too, so try not to consider it ONLY a serious/hotbed zone! [img]smile.gif[/img]
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10-26-2003, 07:09 AM | #45 |
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Just a housekeeping note
After a reformat I tried to link to the current events forum and could not find a link!!!! the forum list has new stuff like TOEE but not current events. Just thought I should let you know [img]graemlins/heee.gif[/img]
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12-09-2003, 05:12 AM | #46 |
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Hi guys...
Due to recent incidents in this forum there will be an indefinite moratorium on religious discussions, as experience has shown that they largely end up degenerating into arguments between people expressing strongly held personal beliefs and rarely result in anyone involved changing his or her point of view. Posting here is a privilege, not a right. Hence, any religious threads or topics started will be locked/deleted without notice. Appreciate your cooperation. Cheers. [img]smile.gif[/img] [ 12-09-2003, 06:56 AM: Message edited by: Memnoch ] |
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Unfortunately, I have to agree. This topic always seems to bring out the worst in people and that's a shame, since a civil discussion can be interesting and illuminating.
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07-28-2004, 02:32 PM | #48 |
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Bravo! Some things to remember when you want to respond to someone.
Always maintain the self-esteem of others and focus on the issue not the person, take the initiative to be positive. Remember everyone has had a different experience in life, we should feel lucky to have so many points of view at our fingertips.
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08-02-2004, 08:27 AM | #49 |
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Well said. Thanks, mate. [img]smile.gif[/img]
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09-11-2004, 12:52 PM | #50 |
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yay [img]smile.gif[/img] this place is wonderful.
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