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A Guide on Chat Offenses [Outdated] - Printable Version +- CDGS (https://forums.cdgs.net) +-- Forum: General Minecraft (https://forums.cdgs.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=70) +--- Forum: Server Rules (https://forums.cdgs.net/forumdisplay.php?fid=79) +--- Thread: A Guide on Chat Offenses [Outdated] (/showthread.php?tid=13075) |
A Guide on Chat Offenses [Outdated] - MorbidEntree - Apr 25th, 2014 This thread will teach you what a chat offense is, how to call them, and what qualifies as a chat offense. The original thread that tried to explain this can be found here This guide will help expand on that to help Moderators and A-Guards and above better understand this. What are chat offenses? Chat offenses are warning that are given to a player when they break one of the chat rules. Players are given three (3) chat offenses and on their third (3rd) offense the player gets muted. They are a way to help keep the server's chat cleaner and friendlier. How to call chat offenses The most common way to call a chat offense is to say "chat offense <player's name> x left." Although you may chose to call them differently if you wish. Here is a list of some examples:
What qualifies as a chat offense? A basic list of what qualifies as a chat offense:
Spam: Something is considered spam when a player repeats a chat message more than three (3) times with little or no change to the message. Caps: Something is considered caps when a chat message has three (3) or more letters that are capitalized. Also, this is not limited to letters, if a player uses a zero (0) in place of an O then it is still considered as a letter. Although, there are some exceptions to this rule. If someone says MCP in all caps then that is fine, same if someone says "Welcome to MCP <new player's name>! ![]() Swearing: Swearing is any word that has a very negative meaning to it. Here is a list of some swear words (don't ban me for this astral, its for educational purposes ![]() [spoiler=Swear Words]
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