Baldric wrote:
I think the IMMs just finished hammering the last nail in SK's coffin. Am I allowed to say that?
Nowhere is there even the implication you're not allowed to say that. Not a single place. The implication is you have to express that and communicate it without being...
Dulrik wrote:
Some helpful definitions for clarity:
insinuation - an unpleasant hint or suggestion of something bad; a usually bad or insulting remark that is said in an indirect way; the act of saying something bad or insulting in an indirect way
condescension - disdain; an attitude or behavior of patronizing superiority; the attitude or behavior of people who believe they are more intelligent or better than other people
This is not an ethereal witch-hunt,and this is not 1984. I understand you may be frustrated, disappointed or what-not, but the rules are simple and the definitions are clear and unambiguous. You're being asked to share this sandbox with others. Recent history has proven that we need to illuminate how to do this. Nearly everybody already abides by the rules as they stand now - this isn't some drastic paradigm shift by which all must suddenly reconsider their style.
grep wrote:
The challenge I'm experiencing is that all of these terms (condescension, insinuation, attacks) are all subjective
So long as a human is in a position to interpret, that interpretation will be subjective. Until you have robots responding, you knew ahead of time a certain level of subjectivity would be involved. If you need help determining what the rule means, please see the clear definitions above. Condescension and insinuation were actively and clearly defined to avoid subjectivity to the extent it can be done with a human still in a position of interpretation.
Forsooth wrote:
The problem is that the admins took several major enforcement actions almost simultaneously, combined with unclear communication of what's allowed. (For example, by suggesting the admins didn't take the best approach, am I therefore "condescending"?)
Dulrik wrote:
condescension - disdain; an attitude or behavior of patronizing superiority; the attitude or behavior of people who believe they are more intelligent or better than other people
The answer is very clearly no - is asking a disagreeing with an endeavor a behavior of patronizing superiority? Use the words we've given you and you'll find the answer you're looking for. Everything is as crystal clear as can be possibly made, and if it's not, please let us know and we will make pains to clarify them as much as we can.
the n00b wrote:
That would be right, if he could play solo. Since players are needed for this game to stay alive, then it makes it "our" in a loose term.
Just like any game you play is 'yours.' He's taken the efforts he sees necessary to reign in the damage done by these forums, which are quantifiable and significant. This is the nature of playing in someone else's sandbox, and people figuratively peeing in it with regularity.