Pretty sure slavery threads are not allowed:
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by Luminesa » Sat Dec 03, 2022 2:05 pm
by The Jet Black Aerospace Division » Sat Dec 03, 2022 2:13 pm
by Chingis » Sat Dec 03, 2022 2:24 pm
The free city of Kravolec wrote:idk but it became fun quick
[violet] wrote:lol
by Luminesa » Sat Dec 03, 2022 8:45 pm
by United Calanworie » Sat Dec 03, 2022 8:48 pm
by Hahoalki » Sat Dec 03, 2022 11:15 pm
United Calanworie wrote:Upon consulting the Deep Archives of Moderation™, I have found multiple instances of precedent ruling them legal as long as they manage to not violate *other* rules in the process. That's the key bit there. *Other* rules.
by United Calanworie » Sat Dec 03, 2022 11:16 pm
Hahoalki wrote:United Calanworie wrote:Upon consulting the Deep Archives of Moderation™, I have found multiple instances of precedent ruling them legal as long as they manage to not violate *other* rules in the process. That's the key bit there. *Other* rules.
Could these "other rules" be made explicit so that we, as players, don't have to worry about stepping over boundaries by accident?
This is a problem I have with moderation on this site. It seems like an insular club, ruled by an idiosyncratic groupthink, whose rules are consistently either unclear or unjust.
by Hahoalki » Sat Dec 03, 2022 11:32 pm
United Calanworie wrote:Hahoalki wrote:
Could these "other rules" be made explicit so that we, as players, don't have to worry about stepping over boundaries by accident?
This is a problem I have with moderation on this site. It seems like an insular club, ruled by an idiosyncratic groupthink, whose rules are consistently either unclear or unjust.
Yeah, they're right here.
by United Calanworie » Sat Dec 03, 2022 11:35 pm
Hahoalki wrote:United Calanworie wrote:Yeah, they're right here.
Again, I'm unclear on how these rules could be applied objectively in any specific case. For example, there are rules against gloating that include "gloating over election results" as a punishable offense.
But the title of the American Politics thread was, for a considerable period of time after the American midterms, "Red Wave meet Blue Wall" - which seems to me to be obvious gloating. So, clearly, the mods have extensive discretionary powers regarding what offenses they will actually prosecute. And just like you can't be sure if a prima facie rulebreaking post will draw the wrath of Moderation, you also can't be sure if a prima facie law-abiding post will avoid it.
So, I'm not asking for a link to existing resources. I am asking you to make the rules, as they apply to this specific situation, explicit and transparent. I want to know where exactly the line between acceptable roleplay and unacceptable roleplay lies. Not a link to the vague principles the mods can use to justify taking action if they feel like it that day.
by Hahoalki » Sat Dec 03, 2022 11:37 pm
United Calanworie wrote:Hahoalki wrote:
Again, I'm unclear on how these rules could be applied objectively in any specific case. For example, there are rules against gloating that include "gloating over election results" as a punishable offense.
But the title of the American Politics thread was, for a considerable period of time after the American midterms, "Red Wave meet Blue Wall" - which seems to me to be obvious gloating. So, clearly, the mods have extensive discretionary powers regarding what offenses they will actually prosecute. And just like you can't be sure if a prima facie rulebreaking post will draw the wrath of Moderation, you also can't be sure if a prima facie law-abiding post will avoid it.
So, I'm not asking for a link to existing resources. I am asking you to make the rules, as they apply to this specific situation, explicit and transparent. I want to know where exactly the line between acceptable roleplay and unacceptable roleplay lies. Not a link to the vague principles the mods can use to justify taking action if they feel like it that day.
There is no exact, precise line. The rules are the rules, and they are subject to interpretation to cover whatever situation we find ourselves in. I would suggest that instead of trying to rules lawyer an explicit "I can do X but not Y" you instead not engage in conduct that you likely think would violate the rather clearly phrased rules in the OSRS.
by Luminesa » Sun Dec 04, 2022 12:07 am
Hahoalki wrote:United Calanworie wrote:There is no exact, precise line. The rules are the rules, and they are subject to interpretation to cover whatever situation we find ourselves in. I would suggest that instead of trying to rules lawyer an explicit "I can do X but not Y" you instead not engage in conduct that you likely think would violate the rather clearly phrased rules in the OSRS.
That sounds suspiciously like "the rules mean what we say they mean, so stay the fuck in line, peasant."
The purpose of a rule is to demarcated between acceptable and unacceptable behavior in a manner that isn't dependent on the judgement of any individual.
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