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The Kiwike Code of Conduct - Printable Version +- Kiwike forums (http://kiwike.yottabyte.nu/forum) +-- Forum: Community (http://kiwike.yottabyte.nu/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=5) +--- Forum: Bin (http://kiwike.yottabyte.nu/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=27) +---- Forum: Kiwike: Revamped (http://kiwike.yottabyte.nu/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=51) +----- Forum: Support (http://kiwike.yottabyte.nu/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=55) +----- Thread: The Kiwike Code of Conduct (/showthread.php?tid=3981) |
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - geckosquid - 10-03-2012 Saera isn't a moderator. RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - tristo999 - 10-03-2012 The Cake Exploded RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - Crashlander04 - 10-03-2012 (10-03-2012, 14:26)yottabyte Wrote: because we all like being eavesdropped on, excluded from necessary private calls due to permission errors, and having our presence in conversations publicly noted.. RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - sethd13 - 10-04-2012 Also i said skype or ts, but yea I would want it to be private. RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - iDieForEXP - 10-04-2012 But umm yes. Before this gets too de-railed, anyone else have feedback on this? RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - Crashlander04 - 10-04-2012 I guess the real problem occurs when you seek to enforce unwritten rules and the spirit of said rules. For a rule to be enforced, it should be plainly written down and clearly available to the public. RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - Leech - 10-04-2012 As long as there have been rules, there have been rule-dodgers, those people who will try to find exceptions in the rules and exploit them. Moderators should have the power to stop them RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - iDieForEXP - 10-05-2012 I agree. RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - Gunther - 10-05-2012 As long as appeals continue to be a thing, and honestly be looked at by multiple staff and discussed, there shouldn't be any real risk to abuse of an open rules interpretation. Checks&Balances and all that. RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct - theonedoctor - 10-05-2012 (10-04-2012, 23:30)Leech Wrote: As long as there have been rules, there have been rule-dodgers, those people who will try to find exceptions in the rules and exploit them. Moderators should have the power to stop them So now we really do need more dedicated moderators who are not biased towards one side or another... So we need lots of Saera |