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Re: Task Force Veteranus: Tina Patch Discussion - 2/26/2019
Jesus this forum is a trash fire... conspiracy theories about the top tcp players?
People being impatient as usual over updates that are obviously paced for longevity.
Closet fanboys? Are we seriously creating an us vs. them mentality on the forums?
Geez... this is looking like neoples forums all over again... only thing missing is the forum goers spamming porn all over the place...
Re: Task Force Veteranus: Tina Patch Discussion - 2/26/2019
1 month till bai, see you guys in april :pepedab:
Re: Task Force Veteranus: Tina Patch Discussion - 2/26/2019
@salubri84 said:
just saying, all that "we cant mention it" sounds really paranoid and some kind of herd mentality if you ask me though
Not really, I can guess the person is talking about this:
Be Constructive:
All opinions are welcome, including criticism and disagreement, but all posts must be stated in a constructive manner. This means, among other things, no personal attacks, no flaming/baiting others, excessive capital letters/punctuating, and no call-outs. If you have a complaint or criticism, provide constructive suggestions on how the problem might be addressed. Don't attack the developers, the staff, or other forum posters. Threads and posts that do not meet these requirements may be edited or removed, in whole or in part, at the sole discretion of the moderation staff. This forum is meant for active players that are interested in supporting and improving the game and its community.
Source: https://forums.enmasse.com/closers/discussion/5/forum-rules-amp-guidelines#latest
Technically, if someone start calling out people and saying mean stuff about them, that could be taken as some sort of harrasment.
While the rule is not explicitly saying to not name people, it could be interpreted as a sort of no name, no shame rule. In many game forums that I used in the past there was a "No name, No shame" rule. This would mean that if a forum user directly accuses someone of something, the person would be breaking said rule, in most of the cases this would be considered like some sort of harrasment or defamation (of course not in a real legal way, but as in the forum rules) This could end in the user doing the naming and shaming being forum-jailed or even banned.
Regardless of the side any one takes in this whole drama, I highly recommend to avoid naming and shaming people. Not only it is overall rude, but also the ones doing it could indeed get a ban for it.
Re: Task Force Veteranus: Tina Patch Discussion - 2/26/2019
just saying, all that "we cant mention it" sounds really paranoid and some kind of herd mentality if you ask me though
