Suggestion: Game Global chat rules made clear
There has been a lot of issues lately in the global chat on what is and is not appropriate. The code of conduct is not very clear on what is and is not allowed. While we are all here to play the game, it is a social game and interaction with others is part of the fun for many people.
There are many players who believe that they can set the world chat rules to their liking and force them on other players, but the final say is always with the GM's. At what point is the line drawn? do we have to make sure everyone in the global chat is satisfied with the discussion, or is there a level of tolerance that is expected? When should you ignore someone, and when should you report them?
Many have said that the chat should be kept at a PG level. However there is not a lot of agreement of what PG really is. What language is and is not tolerable? What level of joking around crosses the line of insults and racism? When is adult humor going too far?
The official guidelines for PG are as follows:
PG - Parental Guidance Suggested - Some Material May Not Be Suitable For Children. Generally appropriate for children age 10 and older and may contain milder swear words, brief smoking, crude/suggestive humor, natural non-sexual nudity, short and infrequent horror moments and/or mild violence. Usually no drug use is acceptable in this category. Topless men may be present but topless woman are not usually acceptable unless in an educational or scientific context. A few racial insults may also be heard. Before the creation of PG-13, many "PG" films (e.g. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and Gremlins) included explicit violence.
Personally I have always followed the Loony Toons rule when it comes to adult humor: If a 10 year old can understand the underlying meaning then it has gone too far.
My understanding of the rules is this: is You should not use any words that are starred out, however many curse words are not filtered out, and many non-curse words are so use some good judgment. If a word is starred out and is obviously a curse word then no one should be working around the filter by inserting a $ for s or misspelling the word to skip the filter, the word should not be used at all. (There is one problem with this: The current filter does not star out the word on your screen if you are the one typing it, so you are not aware it starred out unless others tell you.) Joking around, flirting, teasing, etc is fine as long as it does not cross the line. If you do not like what is going on the place players on ignore unless it violates the rules. Racial slurs or personal attacks/insults are not acceptable. no explicit adult content. (Fully revealed or expressed without vagueness, implication: leaving no question as to meaning or intent.) If a GM tell you to stop, you stop without arguing. GM's always have the final say. And last but not least Trolls should be buried alive. (OK maybe not in the rules...YET!)
I do not think the problem is that people are intentionally breaking rules. I think the rules are not stated clearly enough for people to understand or define them, therefore they are making them up to fit their personal agenda.
I am suggesting that the GM’s set some guidelines for what is unacceptable and will result in a ban. For example, when a GM gives a warning the violation should be clear. Are they using foul language, insulting others, trolling or being too explicit? I witnessed today a GM giving a player a warning (deserved mind you) but then gave the player another warning that was not really understood by other players. We do not want the GM’s to have to police the game 24/7, they have more important things to handle. By making the rules clear their job will be easier. It will also give players some guidelines on what they should and should not be reporting, saving the GM's time as well.
Lets try to keep the game fun for everyone who has reasonable expectations. We cannot please everyone, since some people are unreasonable or refuse to tolerate anything outside of their personal comfort zone. Working together will make the job on the GM's easier, which gives them more time to improve the content and create fun events.