Edoras wrote:
it's "treat them the way you want to be treated."
Alshain, one person may not "mind" being PK'd into the dirt without RP. The counterpoint I offer comes from the MOTD and what Edoras said. We all ignore it - every last one of us - when we log in. But, if I recall correctly, the first line has been the same pretty much since the dawn of time. Dulrik wrote the biggest cornerstones of the game well over fifteen years ago, and they're still ignored to this day.
MOTD wrote:
Shattered Kingdoms is a MUD where role-playing is emphasized.
If you log into a game where role-playing is emphasized, and seek to PK without RP, and don't mind being PK'd without RP - you're a textbook troll. You are a person who runs onto the court of a basketball game in progress with a football and tries to slam dunk it. Sure, you might be the kind of person who would giggle if someone did that to you. In essence, however, you're trolling. You might appreciate a good troll here and there, sure. However, no one -
especially trolls - want to BE trolled. So a person may not mind this or that, but it's still completely disregarding the first and golden rule. You have to take it up a few layers to find the application of the golden rule, but the golden rule still applies - and is being broken - in that circumstance.
The golden rule is eternal, so long as you contextualize appropriately. The golden rule is a simple failsafe - no one wants to harm themselves, unless first irreparably harmed. People may have different definitions of harm, depending on how mentally #&*$ed they are - however, one of the basic biological imperatives of life is protection of self. One's subscription to subjective ethics, objective ethics, natural law, or any other number of further branches is inconsequential to that basic fact.
I don't think
anyone has a dichotomous ethical code. The only difference between 'see or touch' and through the ether is consequence - emotional or physical. This is why the internet gaming scene is the perfect 'ethics in a vacuum' to study. It's a lot of peoples' raw ethics - unmitigated by normal senses of social, emotional, or physical consequence. More mitigation comes into play with more perceived consequence. Our brains have been hardwired by many years of survival to be able to read body language - the body language responses to our statements are one of the biggest consequences we witness. They are instantaneous indicators of our reduced social standing or potential threat against us.
Everyone should be playing by the golden rule. Everyone. The problem is there's more immediate benefit short selling SK's stocks than there is in long-term investment, and there's no honest way to change that. Unfortunately, if people haven't already perceived this a lot like being around a gaming table with acquaintances who just want to play a game for fun - I would heavily wager they can't.