The rules for #legostarwars IRC are simple: 1.
* Don't be a jerk. You will never be asked to be "nice," and personal attacks are unpreventable in IRC. But as a guideline, don't go out of your way to irritate others. Vicious abuse is grounds for sanctions. 2.
* No whining. Users who ask for something from another IRC user and are refused it should not stoop to complaining, which is grounds for sanctions. It is acceptable to be persistent, but in a mature manner. 3.
* No spamming. The meaning should be obvious. Don't say the same thing six times because no one is responding to you. Don't keep yammering on about a subject nobody cares about. 4.
* Ops=admins. In general, the people with @ symbols (or however your client denotes ops) are administrators. If they're around, then
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| - The rules for #legostarwars IRC are simple: 1.
* Don't be a jerk. You will never be asked to be "nice," and personal attacks are unpreventable in IRC. But as a guideline, don't go out of your way to irritate others. Vicious abuse is grounds for sanctions. 2.
* No whining. Users who ask for something from another IRC user and are refused it should not stoop to complaining, which is grounds for sanctions. It is acceptable to be persistent, but in a mature manner. 3.
* No spamming. The meaning should be obvious. Don't say the same thing six times because no one is responding to you. Don't keep yammering on about a subject nobody cares about. 4.
* Ops=admins. In general, the people with @ symbols (or however your client denotes ops) are administrators. If they're around, then
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| - The rules for #legostarwars IRC are simple: 1.
* Don't be a jerk. You will never be asked to be "nice," and personal attacks are unpreventable in IRC. But as a guideline, don't go out of your way to irritate others. Vicious abuse is grounds for sanctions. 2.
* No whining. Users who ask for something from another IRC user and are refused it should not stoop to complaining, which is grounds for sanctions. It is acceptable to be persistent, but in a mature manner. 3.
* No spamming. The meaning should be obvious. Don't say the same thing six times because no one is responding to you. Don't keep yammering on about a subject nobody cares about. 4.
* Ops=admins. In general, the people with @ symbols (or however your client denotes ops) are administrators. If they're around, then there is an official presence to consult and there are people enforcing the rules. There are exceptions, as not all administrators feel the need to "wear a badge" in IRC, and some ops may not be admins. Ops can also be trusted users and experienced Wikians, system processes or helpful bots.
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