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READ FIRST: Notice of Increased Moderation

MikeBMikeB Community ManagerAdministrator RarePosts: 6,555

Hey everyone,

We here at MMORPG.com are deeply committed to changing the environment here at MMORPG.com in 2010 and beyond to be more conducive to constructive discussion and less welcoming of the hostile nature the forums have taken a turn for in the past few years. To that end, this notice is to inform you that the moderating staff and myself have committed to a new initiative that has resulted in increased moderation in a number of key forums, this one included. 

Below is an explanation of what this means to you as a poster here at MMORPG.com:

As a Community Manager I subscribe to a fairly lenient policy, which has been instituted in the interest of providing slack to users who (understandably) sometimes have a lapse of judgment, and I understand that, especially given how heated things can sometimes get.

However, some sub-forums are simply getting out of hand, so going forward, violations of our Rules of Conduct in these marked forums will be treated outside our base lenient moderation policy in the interest of creating an environment where users should not feel that they need to give pause before posting on our forums. In short, this notice is your warning for most offenses (though it is still ultimately up to the moderator's discretion).

Flaming, trolling, harassment, etc will NOT be tolerated. Take care that you respect other users on our forums before you post if you are interested in continuing to post here at MMORPG.com.

I advise all users reading this thread to review our Rules of Conduct at this time.

Below are some general posting guidelines and other helpful information for posting on our forums:

1) If you are attacked in any way, whether it be called a troll, a fanboy, or there is a user attempting to bait you into fighting back by posting something that clearly serves no purpose other than to get under your skin, simply report their post and allow our staff to deal with it.

Retaliating against users in violation of our Rules of Conduct will result in an infraction against your account as well as the user in question. If the reported post or thread has not been dealt with within 24-48 hours, contact me at community@mmorpg.com so I can investigate the matter personally.

We do not allow users to retaliate against posts or threads that are in violation of our Rules of Conduct for a number of reasons. One such reason is that we do not want otherwise solid discussions derailed by turning the topic of the thread into another user's behavior, in the case of a user who is trolling, this is likely his/her ultimate goal to begin with! We understand you are frustrated by such posts and threads, but please understand that it is best to leave it to our moderators to handle.

To that end, you can give back to the MMORPG.com community and do your part by reporting posts or threads in violation of our Rules of Conduct (please don't inform people they have been reported though!). This will help direct a moderator's attention to the post or thread so it may be dealt with as appropriate.

2) Negativity is perfectly fine and welcome on our forums. However, negativity without an opinion to back it up , such as, "This game sux!" is not acceptable, and is considered trolling.  Colloquialisms such as "DorkFail" for Darkfall also fall into this category. If you do not like a game, explain why. Posting that you do not like a game in most every thread about said game is also considered trolling.

3) Just a personal tip I share with a number of users who have contacted me after a flaming warning: Something that has helped me in the past is to simply type exactly how I feel (flames and all) to a user who has angered me, and then go ahead and delete the response without posting it. I have found the typing itself helps tremendously. Give it a shot!

4) Our community is huge, spanning 400 forums for 400 currently listed games (and growing) and as a result our moderation staff can not be everywhere at once.

Because you see other users "getting away with" some comments or types of behavior does not mean we endorse them, we just may have not seen them yet, so please report any violations of our Rules of Conduct so that we can be alerted to and deal with these issues.

If there is an overarching issue or condition in a particular forum that needs addressing (or if you have any questions), please get in touch with me at community@mmorpg.com so I can become aware of the situation.

5) In closing: attack the opinion, not the poster. Ad hominem attacks do not strengthen your argument, in fact, they accomplish the exact opposite.

 

We appreciate and thank you for your understanding!

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