Post by Market on Feb 28, 2015 15:20:01 GMT -5
OOC Rules
Rules in red are very important. Rules in blue are not as important, but still should be followed.
Purple is definitions or examples.
Rules in red are very important. Rules in blue are not as important, but still should be followed.
Purple is definitions or examples.
~Keep IC to IC and OOC to OOC. No fighting OOC about what happened IC and vice versa. Actually, please don't fight at all OOC. IC is fine. It happens.
~If you have a problem with another player breaking the rules, please do not yell at them and start drama. Simply message me and I will handle it quickly and quietly.
~If someone is annoying you, but not being openly mean or rude, please just ignore them! I don't expect you all to get along famously. Just don't cause problems about it, and like I said, ignore it as best as you can.
~Please be polite and kind. Sarcasm is a wonderful thing to have around, but if you're not sure if others would get the sarcasm in your words, then simply put /sarcasm, or something so everyone knows. I've seen a lot of people take things seriously that weren't meant that way.
~If you break the rules you will get 1 warning, but if you do it again, you're gone...
~Let's see how well you read the rules. Cause if you see a lot of text, do you just skip through it or keep reading. You can easily find the map password if you try. See look, it's "ghostbusters", without the quotation marks. So be sure you pay attention, or you could miss a simple thing like that!
~If you have ANY problems or questions at all message me or (once I get some) another staff member. We will help as much as we can.
~Respect your staff. You know what - respect everyone.
~Listen to what the staff says, they may have important things.
~Please obey FeralHeart rules.
~Please do not make fun of anyone's sexuality, religion, WHATEVER. It's rude, and makes people hurt on the inside. If someone has proof of you bullying them, you are banned from the roleplay.
Thank you for reading the rules. Please follow them and encourage others to too.