Help:Bans
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Basics
A ban takes a few turns to go into effect, so the player has a
short time to make amends or move away to another realm before becoming a
rogue. A true kick gives him 3 turns, a nice "ask to leave" gives him 5.
Bans are permanent in the sense that the player kicked will not be able
to join your realm again, unless the ban is lifted.
Rules and Limitations
There are a few things that the GameMasters frown upon when it comes to
kicking. Remember, we have to keep this game fun for everyone, not just the
ruling class and those who can log in 20 times a day.
So here are the guidelines you should follow:
- No OOC kicking
- Do not kick people for out-of-character reasons, especially
not for inactivity or failure to log in at a given time. The reason you give
must be an in-character reason.
Let me repeat this most clearly: People are free to play this game however they choose. Real life takes precedence over the game.
There is one exception to this rule: Clearly abusive behaviour can (and in fact, should) be punished with an OOC ban. That means the ruler's special OOC ban option. Absolutely no judge-level bans for OOC reasons!
- No arbitrary or reasonless kicking
- Do not kick randomly. If your reason starts with "this is not
about this guy, we simply ..." then you should stop and reconsider. All
kicks must be because something the character in question did. So
make sure there is something in the reason field.
- Punish Actions
- You should kick for what people did, not for what they are or
what they failed to do. There are many reasons for not following an order,
for example, and a lot of them are benign (inactivity, failure to
comprehend for non-native english speakers, inability due to game-mechanics
such as not enough hours left, etc, etc). Likewise, don't kick people
because they joined "from an enemy realm". Especially new players might
simply be searching for a place to settle down and have no ill will
whatsoever.
- Benefit of the doubt
- Err on the side of caution. Give people a warning or a fine on their
first offense, unless it was really serious. You are interfering
seriously with someone's game experience, so think twice before you hit
that button.
If you violate any of these points, the affected player can complain to a
GM and get the ban lifted. If the GM has to correct your kicks several
times, you will be removed from your office.