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[quote]Being responsive and communicative while pursuing a weird strategy is much more likely to make your team happy with it.[/quote]
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[quote]Being responsive and communicative while pursuing a weird strategy is much more likely to make your team happy with it.[/quote]
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There is one point I would like to emphasise and clarify here. The Code of Conduct says in section 3.2:
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There is one point I would like to emphasise and clarify here. The Code of Conduct says in section 3.2:
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[quote]Understand that not everyone on your team will be willing or able to communicate and cooperate to the same degree; have patience with them and do your best even so.[/quote]
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[quote]Understand that not everyone on your team will be willing or able to communicate and cooperate to the same degree; have patience with them and do your best even so.[/quote]
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This section of the Code of Conduct is based on the idea that, [i]all other things being equal[/i], we should assume that other players of the game are acting in good faith.
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This section of the Code of Conduct is based on the idea that, [i]all other things being equal[/i], we should assume that other players of the game are acting in good faith.
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However, if somebody is deliberately pursuing a weird and self-aggrandizing strategy like launching bombs with Newtons, rushing a Paladin, or building ships on a land map, that gives your teammates (and the moderators) reason to think that you might *not* be acting in good faith.
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However, if somebody is deliberately pursuing a weird and self-aggrandizing strategy like launching bombs with Newtons, rushing a Paladin, or building ships on a land map, that gives your teammates (and the moderators) reason to think that you might *not* be acting in good faith.
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This leads us to the following conclusion:
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This leads us to the following conclusion:
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[b]If you are pursuing a weird strategy such as the above, you have more responsibility than you would under normal circumstances to "coordinate with your teammates and to work for the mutual success of the whole team", as per Section 3.1 of the CoC.[/b]
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[b]If you are pursuing a weird strategy such as the above, you have more responsibility than you would under normal circumstances to "coordinate with your teammates and to work for the mutual success of the whole team", as per Section 3.1 of the CoC.[/b]
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@Niarteloc
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@Niarteloc
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[quote]I would suggest that having moderator guidelines discouraging taking action for behavior in a game the moderator was a part of could reduce the negative perceptions that this has generated.
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[quote]I would suggest that having moderator guidelines discouraging taking action for behavior in a game the moderator was a part of could reduce the negative perceptions that this has generated.
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It may not be reasonable to ask for this since the moderation staff isn't large but I'd ask that it at least be considered.[/quote]
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It may not be reasonable to ask for this since the moderation staff isn't large but I'd ask that it at least be considered.[/quote]
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This
is
already
a
guideline,
though
in
practice
for
the
reason
you
have
outlined
it
is
not
always
practical
(
especially
in
off-peak
hours)
.
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This
is
already
a
guideline,
though
in
practice
for
the
reason
you
have
outlined
it
is
not
always
practical
(
especially
in
off-peak
hours
or
lulls
in
moderator
availability)
.
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