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The Kiwike Code of Conduct
10-05-2012, 03:29, (This post was last modified: 10-05-2012, 03:29 by iDieForEXP.)
Post: #31
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
Well, as sad as I am to say it, Saera's gone... It's time for the new mods to step up and aspire to be as great as she once was :')
10-05-2012, 03:52,
Post: #32
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
(10-05-2012, 03:29)iDieForEXP Wrote: Well, as sad as I am to say it, Saera's gone... It's time for the new mods to step up and aspire to be as great as she once was :')

Oh yea i forgot. Hmmm i would apply for white Lister moderator but i doubt anyone would want me too.
10-05-2012, 03:59,
Post: #33
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
My suggestion to you would be to try to act as mature and responsible as possible, and wait until they specifically ask for a position. But again, off topic. Anyone have anything else?
10-05-2012, 05:27,
Post: #34
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
(10-05-2012, 03:12)theonedoctor Wrote: So now we really do need more dedicated moderators who are not biased towards one side or another... So we need lots of Saera

Or in the worst case moderators on each side of said bias

(08-21-2012, 03:16)Cerce Wrote: Molesting children is just a bonus.
10-05-2012, 06:22,
Post: #35
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
(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

Then the rules should specifically address exceptions. Simple.

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10-05-2012, 11:12,
Post: #36
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
(10-05-2012, 06:22)Crashlander04 Wrote:
(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

Then the rules should specifically address exceptions. Simple.

There's no way that the rules can encompass all of what should and should not happen on the server. The community needs to step up and take some responsibility for their actions. Even if you do violate something that you didn't know about, someone'll let you know and boom. Now you know. You most likely won't be punished until the second or third time you do something that you know is wrong.
10-05-2012, 13:45,
Post: #37
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
How bout that, if its not in the rules, its ok, and every time we discover something we don't like MAKE AN ANNOUNCE MENT, and then add it to the rules.

(08-21-2012, 03:16)Cerce Wrote: Molesting children is just a bonus.
10-05-2012, 14:24,
Post: #38
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
(10-05-2012, 11:12)iDieForEXP Wrote:
(10-05-2012, 06:22)Crashlander04 Wrote:
(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

Then the rules should specifically address exceptions. Simple.

There's no way that the rules can encompass all of what should and should not happen on the server. The community needs to step up and take some responsibility for their actions. Even if you do violate something that you didn't know about, someone'll let you know and boom. Now you know. You most likely won't be punished until the second or third time you do something that you know is wrong.

If that thing is blatantly wrong, yes, that makes sense. The problem arises when the action is subjective and controversial. (eg; raiding too much with RP reason, breaking blocks with the intention of fixing them, etc..).

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10-05-2012, 15:21,
Post: #39
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
(10-05-2012, 14:24)Crashlander04 Wrote:
(10-05-2012, 11:12)iDieForEXP Wrote:
(10-05-2012, 06:22)Crashlander04 Wrote:
(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

Then the rules should specifically address exceptions. Simple.

There's no way that the rules can encompass all of what should and should not happen on the server. The community needs to step up and take some responsibility for their actions. Even if you do violate something that you didn't know about, someone'll let you know and boom. Now you know. You most likely won't be punished until the second or third time you do something that you know is wrong.

If that thing is blatantly wrong, yes, that makes sense. The problem arises when the action is subjective and controversial. (eg; raiding too much with RP reason, breaking blocks with the intention of fixing them, etc..).

Crash, we get that you're pissed that Ian's banned, you can start making arguments that don't focus on that point now

Leech: Moderating the wiki for over 75 years
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10-05-2012, 21:23,
Post: #40
RE: The Kiwike Code of Conduct
(10-05-2012, 13:45)sethd13 Wrote: How bout that, if its not in the rules, its ok, and every time we discover something we don't like MAKE AN ANNOUNCE MENT, and then add it to the rules.

I like that idea only prob though is that the list would get longer and longer.


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