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Reptile

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  1. -1 mostly since people need to learn to relax and ignore someone if they're saying words they don't like. If someone is going out of their way to harass someone else with the terms then yeah, punish them for that, but if simply seeing the word 'faggot' or so on causes you to stop functioning or just start hyperventilating then I don't know how you survive browsing the internet, unless you confine yourself to xG servers and sites only. It's not the same as going to a workspace in real life or being stuck around actual people that are tormenting you or calling you those things and whatever else, it's just people playing on a video game server.

    Plus, if you ban one thing you may as well start banning every other offensive word now that could be deemed rude or mean towards a group of people, or just anything rude altogether, servers are already pretty strict compared to some others with how it's currently ran, don't think they need to be made even more strict, just deal out punishments to the individual people that are trying to harass rather than limiting more words for everyone. Don't want this to become something like Twitter where you can't breathe without someone losing their minds.


  2. I do think it'd be a good idea to basically go through all the rules for each server and talk them over or at the least clean them up and make one big list that's up to date and has any unsaid rules or conditions for certain rules. Would also help to make some stuff less up to staff discretion or subjective since then you'd get less issues where someone does something because they thought it was allowed, but then another staff punishes them for it.

    Not to say every staff is doing things wrong or such mind you, but it'd help if everyone had similar goals or rules in mind.


  3. People are still enforcing the no immature voices thing? I remember telling people that rule was removed back when I was staff. And...kid voices are micspam due to staff discretion? Seems a little...not good to leave that sort of thing up to staff as opposed to being concrete.

    Also yeah, the whole "Don't argue with staff" thing is used more often just to stop anyone from saying a word while the staff gets the last word in as opposed to just keeping things from escalating out of control. Seems a little bit bleh.