I LOVE THIS. This makes me erect.IMO everything, except attacks on our own members and allied, should be allowed.
We are a international organization. What one might consider offensive, another may not. Im not sorry, but I swear a lot. I have a whole career of cussing. If you are worried about your child hearing put on a headset. I wear a headset to stop my own kid from learning other people talking about drugs and sex in mumble. If someone is doing something you dislike, just ask them bicely and they will probably change. If someone asks me to tone down the cussing I probably will. Just dont expect me to do it in the middle of a fire fight.
Finally let us police each other, no reason to always run to a mod. I have broken up a few heared arguments in Mumble. Peoplr are passionate about their opinions and when 2 passionate people conflict there is sparks. At those times someone should step in to stop it. If it continues then go get a mod. Resolve things at the lowest level.
Lets not turn mumble into tumblr. I dont have time to be PC 24/7.
Well...I've never heard oriental used as a racial slur in America...
upon* Apon is the association of pediatric oncology nurses.This is definitely something to be thought apon. In my opinion we should make our own rules. Btw some places recreational drug use is in play (eg: Colorado, some other states and maybe soon the uk). So maybe make some exceptions on that.
Orthograph Nazi...Oh wait.upon* Apon is the association of pediatric oncology nurses.
Not really as far as I can see. No moderation is great and all until somebody busts in and monopolizes the entire discussion on some uncomfortable topic. Seen it happen way too many times and just kill all the conversation on Mumble (leading to people to all mute themselves in channel).This is heated. Does it need pinning?
I'm not requesting to cater to children, I'm requesting to cater to tired parents that don't want to explain what a Colombian necktie, or a beef bayonet is to a 3 year old that happened to sit next to him. Of course we won't be drinking tea and playing the harp in General Chat, but just try not to be excessively profane. Also we are not discussing about what is TEST etiquette here but what is the General Chat etiquette. Moderating behavior in one channel doesn't prohibit people from going to another one that has less/no restrictions. Guys you have to understand the mod/officers/admins situation, especially in such a big org. Letting everything lose makes for a very tired LeChuck, Munken, Shive, Seung, Montoya who will have to deal with a crap load of complaints from various offended members. At least having a rule set will allow us to shorten these proceedings if needed from "Hey why did you kick me out of the server for calling that person a beef bayonet loving white nigger?!? There is no rule against profanity!" "-Infinite discussion about moral, ethics, maturity, racial slurs, etc" to "Hey why did you..." -You violated rules #1,#2 hatespeech, personal attacks. Now I will get back in chat/game and ignore you while your ban lasts. kthxbye".I wholeheartedly disagree with what Lechuck and some others have been saying. TEST is ABSOLUTELY a place to be brash, inappropriate, and otherwise do what TESTies have been doing from day 1. Star Citizen and TEST have very mature age demographics when it comes to online gaming communities. Minors make up a small portion of the Star Citizen demographic, and by catering to children we will not only gain very little in terms of new members, but we will lose the spirit of general chat as a fun plays where most, but not everything, is fair game to talk about.
The entire persona of TEST is brash, humorous, unapologetic, and fun. If you restrict people from saying anything that isn't fit for children's ears in general chat, it will cease to be the general chat that so many people in this org already know and love. I seriously doubt that anyone would join an org that markets itself with the line "Now with 42% more beer!" without knowing exactly they are getting into.
I cannot agree more. I actually suggested that and for some reason everyone jumped me like I was trying to reinstate the 3rd Reich. I cannot understand why to be honest...I am firmly in favor of limiting membership in TEST to players who are 16 or older. I joined this org because I saw it as easygoing, fun, humorous, and mature. I had no delusions that there would even be many people my age (I was 19 when I joined). Those who cannot handle swear words, banter, and the occasional off-color comment are not what make up the core of the wonderful TEST member base, and catering to them will not only be less effective than the current ethos of TEST, but it will decrease the enthusiasm that many current members have for the org.
I agree. As someone that has been admining and moderating a teamspeak (and two sister clans) for around two years, the best rules and policies that worked were the simplest ones. General chat has two rules 1: don't be a dick, 2: no singing. and in self mod channels the rules were again 1: don't be a dick, 2: If you are asked to stop, then stop, 3: no singing, 4: The only channel where you can talk over someone else. And as for policy it really came down to if something bothers you say something, and if that doesn't help leave the channel and or tell a mod. And if you make useless/uncalled for complaints all the time you get put on low priority in the moderation que. But we also had a complaint list to track if someone is becoming a problem. This has been the best way to deal with a 1000+ member clan so far.Just wanted to note, that there has been some idea's about making a "rated R" channel. Montoya and other EvE TEST player might remember that EvE TEST tried the same thing. It just ended up that 90% of the population moved there to talk, and people missed a lot of information and felt "required" to be there to get on operations. Then there was the issue of kids sneaking into these channels and parents getting mad. We don't know if your kid is under your username, we don't know how old your kid is. I was in EvE "Drunk Tank" and me and another war vet that I deployed with were trading stories about some missions we went on. A lot of cussing and in-depth details of what happened. There was maybe 30-40 people in chat just listening. Out of nowhere this mother starts screeching over voice comms how we were corrupting her poor innocent child blah blah blah. I can't control your kids, kids will find a way into what they want. I used the proper channel, we openly promoted we were a "adult focused" group, we had done all we could. I think the best thing we can do is simply promote a 16 or 18+ requirement. This is not a kid friendly org or game, it is going to have sex bots in the game. CR said there would be cursing in the game. This game is not going to be My Little Pony: Island Adventures, it is SC a game about future war and pillaging.
They then tried to "limit speech" and stop the profanity, and member simply started using their own voice chat server causing, again, more information loss in the organization. I think after that and the current policy was simply "As long as it doesn't hurt anyone, it is free to say. If it does hurt you, ask the person to stop. If it continues get a mod."
Issue is that you limit speech in Mumble you will fracture the community into divisions. People will make their own private chat channels, setup their own voice comms, they will go somewhere else. I simply refuse to be limited to remaining in silence for fear of getting a ban, because I cussed too much in a fire fight. We promote 42% more beer, we give the image of a adult org, but then we turned around and have a PG rated voice comms? That doesn't make sense. Leave it as 2 simple rules: "Don't attack TEST and allies", and "Don't be a asshole, with no reason" best way I see it. I do not wish to limit anyone in their speech. I wear headset for this reason and I hate headsets, but it is the only option.
That sounds like it would be niceOf course we won't be drinking tea and playing the harp in General Chat,
So would I be kicked out? I was warned that TEST doesn't have age restrictions yet when I joined but another suggestion I have is that instead of entirely blocking out u16's , either make sure they're mature or (like I saw a epoch server do) closely monitor their actions before making a yay or nay decision. I joined this org because I had been in serious clans (ik this is a group, calm down) and I hated it. I always just wanted to laugh. Then I saw this After being invited:I am firmly in favor of limiting membership in TEST to players who are 16 or older. I joined this org because I saw it as easygoing, fun, humorous, and mature. I had no delusions that there would even be many people my age (I was 19 when I joined). Those who cannot handle swear words, banter, and the occasional off-color comment are not what make up the core of the wonderful TEST member base, and catering to them will not only be less effective than the current ethos of TEST, but it will decrease the enthusiasm that many current members have for the org
In your endo.innuendo
I don't think those who have already joined that are 16 or under should be kicked out, but I think it's pretty clear that TEST is an adult-oriented organisation and Star Citizen is an adult-oriented game so joining while under 18 should be discouraged. For those in TEST already that are under 18 I think should be allowed to stay by all means, as long as they are aware of this fact and act accordingly.So would I be kicked out? I was warned that TEST doesn't have age restrictions yet when I joined but another suggestion I have is that instead of entirely blocking out u16's , either make sure they're mature or (like I saw a epoch server do) closely monitor their actions before making a yay or nay decision. I joined this org because I had been in serious clans (ik this is a group, calm down) and I hated it. I always just wanted to laugh. Then I saw this After being invited:
And I was like; I need to join
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You make it sound so simple, and perhaps it truly is for you. I just don't think everyone can have that thick of a skin.I sell drugs,
My dad sells drugs,
His dad before him sold drugs.
Wanna buy sum drugs?
Y u hate Pharmaceuticals ;_;
On a more serious note, this is an international org where what offends you may not offend me in my culture. Or vice versa.
My Saudi friend would be disgusted that we casually hangout drinking with the opposite gender. While I'm disgusted that he wipes shit off his arse with his left hand?! (Shudder)
If you can't deal with a non-aggressive and unintended offence then you shouldn't interact with the outside world.
If however it was an intended malicious attack then you should scream at that fuckface until they QQ and delete system32.
Glorious leader may then execute them.
I think we need draw an important distinction here... Gen chat should be reasonably family friendly.IMO everything, except attacks on our own members and allied, should be allowed.
We are a international organization. What one might consider offensive, another may not. Im not sorry, but I swear a lot. I have a whole career of cussing. If you are worried about your child hearing put on a headset. I wear a headset to stop my own kid from learning other people talking about drugs and sex in mumble.
Amen to this.I think we need draw an important distinction here... Gen chat should be reasonably family friendly.
If you are in a gaming channel with 6-8 friends, go nuts.
Another thing to note, as our server, again, is US based we have certain legal liabilities.I think we need draw an important distinction here... Gen chat should be reasonably family friendly.
If you are in a gaming channel with 6-8 friends, go nuts.