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Website Examples to commonly misunderstood rules

ArvenixQ

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Suggestion:
Examples to commonly misunderstood rules​

Detailed description:
Add a short example below rules that players commonly misunderstand. Examples should be 1 line long and show what is and isn't allowed.
Except these , an example should be given with each rule, so it would be easy to understand what is allowed/not allowed

  • Advertising
  • Account/Real Money/Third-Party Trading
  • Ban Evasion
  • Account Stealing
  • Boosting
  • Buycraft Scamming
  • Doxxing
  • Duping
  • Falsifying Evidence
  • Media Advertising
  • Mute Evasion
  • Teaming with Cheaters

Reason(s):
The examples should only clarify the rule, not replace the existing explanation. They should be simple, realistic, and easy for new players to understand at a glance.

Many players understand the rule names but not what they actually cover. A single example under commonly misunderstood rules would reduce accidental rule breaks, improve clarity for new players.​
 

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With all due respect, I feel like the issue is not that players do not understand the rules thoroughly; it is that most of the players do not even read the rules themselves and just find it unfair that they got banned for violating the rules. For sure, with some examples, it could go a long way, but for most of the time the underlying issue is not even about people finding the rules confusing.
 
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With all due respect, I feel like the issue is not that players do not understand the rules thoroughly; it is that most of the players do not even read the rules themselves and just find it unfair that they got banned for violating the rules. For sure, with some examples, it could go a long way, but for most of the time the underlying issue is not even about people finding the rules confusing.
Yeah, I get your point , and agree with it, Most players don’t properly read the rules and then get banned and feel it’s unfair.

But I think adding small examples can still help in some cases. Even if players don’t read everything fully, a quick example under a rule can give an instant idea of what’s allowed and what isn’t. It doesn’t solve everything, but it can reduce confusion for players who at least try to understand before breaking rules.
 

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Greetings Arvenix,

Thanks for your time in trying to help and reinforce PikaNetwork by making this suggestion. However, after reviewing your suggestion, I have decided to downvote it for the following reason(s):

** Rules are misunderstood because it is usually ignored or looked past. People think they know enough to not read the rules which creates this massive gap.
** The real change must come from the players who don’t care enough to read the rules. Other than that, the rules are clear and brief.


Regards,
~ Sayekw
 
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I agree that player responsibility is the biggest factor. My suggestion isn't intended to replace reading the rules—it simply adds a quick example to make commonly misunderstood rules clearer for those who do read them. Even a small clarification can help reduce unnecessary confusion.
 
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