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Posts posted by Jaysus
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Yes, please.
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5 hours ago, Ethereal said:I don't like anyone .apping to me for any reason whatsoever unless I give them permission to do so. I'm not there to break their rules and if they need to app to me they can /ask/. It's really not a hard concept and should be enforced as a common courtesy.
I see it as being overly nosy and highly creepy to just .app to someone without asking. It's already unnerving enough that I sometimes forget to turn it off and a friend decides to .app without asking, let alone a complete stranger. Being a phase moderator doesn't mean you should be trusted with that permission. That's a permission I'd want only Epsi's actual administration to have, not random phase officers and owners who have no form or need of verification that they're not going to just be creeps with it.
It's a change I highly oppose personally, and one that's enough to keep me away from public phases unless I know the mods/owner.
No, it is not because of ERP, to answer your question more clearly for you.
Just don't publicly ERP, imo. Phase owners and officers should've had the ability to app any of the present players in their own phase for long now. I'm just glad it's finally here.
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I doubt they can be made. It solely depends whether you're in a guild or not.
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Thanks for the welcome, see you all in game soon!
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You might know me. The same Jay from Divinity / RPH and Paragon. Hola!
The issue of Censorship in the Main Phase
in Deliverance Point
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Whilst you did broke the rules by starting a political argument, I, lowkey, want to express my honest opinion on staff handing out punishments.
The current staff are inexperienced and, most of them, will lash out their divine judgement upon you without having any idea how to actually explain to you what was done wrong. Such judgement is, mostly, based on their emotions and feelings at the given time. I've banned from the main phase for simply saying 'phat elven ass', a popular meme from RPH, as most of you know, in start. A certain GM's response was 'you broke rules. you can appeal. this discussion is over'. The idea of over policing and punishing even the most inoffensive and harmless jokes has been a trend for quite a while now and, sadly enough, there's no sign of it ever stopping. It's sad, but what can you do? Just keep the 'funny' stuff in /party and try to avoid saying anything even the least controversial in start or any other public area that's not a private phase.