Meissa wrote:
We expect people to discuss and debate game-related issues and ideas without resorting to argumentum ad hominem.
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I honestly don't understand why there is such a negative reaction to the expectation of civility. There's really no more reason to spend time attacking other people than there is to spend it appealing forum post deletions.
Well, most of the negative reaction you're receiving is account of the fact that there's no wording like what you just said in the post about the new forum rules: It's instead a description of how not only are "attacks" not allowed, but also insinuations and condescension, with great detail given to the latter two.
Now attacks, that makes sense: In fact, when I say that an "idea" is dumb, or bad, or whatever, that's not meant to be as you stated an attack on the player. However, to a LOT of people, there's not much disconnection between what they suggest or what they do, and who they are: If someone suggests an idea on the forums and I say "That's a dumb idea" much like I've just said that I think the new rules changes were a dumb idea, then I can understand someone taking that as an insinuation that -they're- dumb, even if I never said or meant that. In my eyes then, this change makes it feel like I can't disagree with someone's view of something without feeling like I'm walking on pins and needles.
To sum up, I'm really glad to hear your point of view as to the spirit of the change, but the spirit of the change really isn't clearly stated: It looks just as much like "Don't disagree with anything ever or say anything negative or you're out" to a long-timer user of the forums.
I know that the staff has to deal with a lot of troublemakers who don't see an issue with breaking the spirit of the law without breaking the letter of it, but don't forget, all of the other players who would like to see the spirit of the law are here also, and they're concerned and confused.Perhaps adding in the statement that "We expect people to discuss and debate game-related issues and ideas without resorting to argumentum ad hominem, taking up issue with an idea or stance is acceptable, but taking up issue with a player is not" to the post of the change would be a nice way to at least let the players know the real reasoning and motivation behind the change. As it stands, the change has a post which says "Here is the new environment that we want to be SK's official environment" but then doesn't go into any detail to outline what that new environment should actually look like in spirit, besides the specific rules themselves.