tozztozzo
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tozztozzo
Suggestion:
Punish for offences in DM's
Detailed description:
This is not a suggestion to change the rules, as they already exist. Anyone who swears, spams or uses negative behaviour towards another player should be punished accordingly. Private messages should not be used as a way to bypass these rules.
Reason(s):
Why would you allow swearing, spamming and negative behaviour in DM's? It is an outrageous change and needs to be reverted. A lot of players are young, and they should not be reading this foul language. I still think you need to add a chat filter to block all bad words from being said in chat. Then people wouldn't get punished as much, and the community would be a much less toxic place. This change will harm a lot of people, and it promotes swearing and negative behaviour towards others. More people will swear in the public chat, send messages to the wrong players and get away with it. The server needs to stay clean and be a safe environment for everyone.
You have to ignore all the players complaining about the unbans and unmutes being removed and make the right decision. If you keep it allowed, swearing and negative behaviour will become the norm, and more people will complain when they get punished for accidentally typing it in the public chat.
Don't tell us that we can /msgtoggle or /ignore. We shouldn't have to use these.
Also, this was never mentioned in the changelog or announced and the rules are not edited.
If you allow it in private messages, go ahead and remove the rule entirely, it already feels like it is because so many swear in public without a chat filter.
If you deny this suggestion, please give a detailed explanation as to why.
You have to ignore all the players complaining about the unbans and unmutes being removed and make the right decision. If you keep it allowed, swearing and negative behaviour will become the norm, and more people will complain when they get punished for accidentally typing it in the public chat.
Don't tell us that we can /msgtoggle or /ignore. We shouldn't have to use these.
Also, this was never mentioned in the changelog or announced and the rules are not edited.
If you allow it in private messages, go ahead and remove the rule entirely, it already feels like it is because so many swear in public without a chat filter.
If you deny this suggestion, please give a detailed explanation as to why.