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Clarification of the Code of Conduct

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8/1/2014 11:44:53 AMINrankHisaoNakai before revert after revert
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1 @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) . 1 @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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3 @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? 3 @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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