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@Yogzototh
-
Stop
spewing
nonsense.
Hurling
abuses
at
a
new
player
never
contributes
towards
making
them
a
pro,
but
encouraging
them
to
keep
playing
and
improving,
to
read
the
manual
and
watch
replays,
and
advising
them
on
what
to
do/not
do
next
time
certainly
does.
It
is
these
facts
the
CoC
is
based
on,
and
most
of
the
community
is
quite
satisfied
with
it.
I
suggest
you
read
it
again
(
I
wonder
if
you
ever
actually
have,
though)
.
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@Yogzototh
-
I
really
wish
you'd
stop
spewing
nonsense.
Hurling
abuses
at
a
new
player
never
contributes
towards
making
them
a
pro,
but
encouraging
them
to
keep
playing
and
improving,
to
read
the
manual
and
watch
replays,
and
advising
them
on
what
to
do/not
do
next
time
certainly
does.
It
is
these
facts
the
CoC
is
based
on,
and
most
of
the
community
is
quite
satisfied
with
it.
I
suggest
you
read
it
again
(
I
wonder
if
you
ever
actually
have,
though)
,
along
with
KingRaptor's
post
back
there.
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@CarRepairer - That raises a question - should one not make the offender aware of the Code and their offence first? It is possible that they weren't aware of the Code or that (for example) their attempt at humor was in poor taste...and perhaps only when they persist in the offensive behaviour should they be reported?
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@CarRepairer - That raises a question - should one not make the offender aware of the Code and their offence first? It is possible that they weren't aware of the Code or that (for example) their attempt at humor was in poor taste...and perhaps only when they persist in the offensive behaviour should they be reported?
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