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| CHATROOM
RULES AND BASIC IRC ETIQUETTE |
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| THE
RULES OF CONDUCT
(applicable to all PGMY channels) |
People
from all over the world are welcome to our chatrooms,
regardless of race or belief. Therefore we will
not tolerate any racist remarks. We must not judge
people from a country where there is a war or uprising,
usually the innocent people suffer from biased opinions.
We
strive to make our chatrooms a place where everyone
feels welcome. In order to do this, we have to enforce
a few rules for all chatters to follow. These rules
are made to be upfront BEFORE you join in our chatrooms.
If you do not agree to these rules, join another
room.
We
aren't fascists and we don't punish users for little
things, but we would appreciate it if visitors stuck
to the rules. The consequences of breaking said
rules may result in a warning, muting, a kick or
even a ban. |
| 1. |
No
harassment of any kind, sexual or otherwise. No
personal attacks, insults, sexual harrasment or
flames. (Sarcasm in your remarks towards others
that can be interpreted as a flame or any other
words that can be deemed offensive. It is constructed
attacks on other users. This includes Insults, bigotry
and "newbie trolling". We do not appreciate
our users being subjected to such behaviour.)
We
would like to keep our chatrooms a place where people
can chat with friends and share ideas. This is one
of our most important rules, and violating it will
most likely get you kicked and banned |
| 2. |
No
obscene/illegal material or conversations. No links
to obscene or illegal material are allowed. Conversations
that would be deemed excessive "adult"
are not allowed either - we have kids visiting these
chatrooms, so keep that in mind. Bad words are absolutely
not tolerated in the chatroom. |
| 3. |
No
negative racial/sexist/etc. remarks. Simple as that.
If it's an insulting remark against a person or
group of people, we don't want it here. We firmly
believe that racism is an utter injustice. Never
make any kind of remarks/insults that reeks of racism.
When in doubt, don't. |
| 4. |
Avoid
discussing religions. Religion is an extremely sensitive
topic for many people. Even though you might want
to say something positive/totally neutral about
a religion, please hold it - you never know how
others would interprete your words, or what others
are going to comment on your opinion. And never,
ever insult religions. |
| 5. |
No
excessive swearing. We try to keep the chatrooms
as clean as possible. If you want to swear, go somewhere
else. You will be warned if an Op feels you're starting
to overdo it; if you ignore the warning, serious
consequences will follow.
However,
chatters who use bad words will be banned and kicked
without any warning. |
| 6. |
Do
not fight in public. If you happen to strongly disagree
with a chatter and want to have a debate that might
turn fierce, please use private messaging (/msg
username). If you feel offended at a chatter and
think the person has violated one or more of the
rules shown in this page, please contact an Op about
it instead of fighting in public. |
| 7. |
No
obscene nicknames. This includes that Ident and
Full Name areas should not be of a script with foul
words or offensive language. We reserve the right
to kick/ban you if your nickname is not acceptable,
but we will attempt to warn you first. |
| 8. |
No
spamming or flooding. We all know the word "Spam"
and the disgust the word entails.
Flooding
means to send a large amount of text to a channel
in a short amount of time. In some cases this can
be someone constantly changing the channel topic
or their nickname every few seconds. Channel jumping
is a type of flooding. It is when someone joins
and leaves a channel repeatedly in a short amount
of time.
Please,
do not take part in flooding, spamming or generally
repeating insane comments over and over. Flooders'
aim is to ruin other people's fun with anti-social
behaviour. |
| 9. |
Caps
and colours. While some GW in-jokes involve caps
lock, it does not need to be on at all times. Excessive
use of Caps or Colours will result in a warning
as they do little for the channel and aren't constructive
to conversation, unless in the guise of a humorous
joke (using caps lock sparsely). Note that colours
get very annoying, very quickly; especially some
of the brighter hues. Refrain from using colours
all the time.
CAPITAL
LETTERS are seen as yelling and when done repeatedly
is very annoying and very rude. Excessive use of
punctuation marks like ! and ? (more than 3) also
falls under this rule. |
| 10. |
Changing
nicks. Do not change your nickname excessively,
this is bothersome and may cause you to be kicked
or even banned. |
| 11. |
Bad
English: Do not insult chatters for bad english.
Some chatters have difficulty in comprehension,
as English is their second language, and may not
be able to communicate into the standard you would
like them too. Accept them as they are. We are not
running a literacy school here - as soon as they
gain confidence, they stay in the room, because
they feel comfortable and accepted. |
| 12. |
No
op-begging.This includes hop and voice begging.
Ops, Hops and Voice are earned and are not given
away at random. Bothering the ops about it will
result in a refusal and wont bode well for you when
new ops are chosen. Excessive begging will be deemed
as harassment of the Ops and may result in kicks
or bans. |
| 13. |
Advertising.
While advertising for the purpose of advertising
is not permitted, showing users a link to your site
in context is acceptable. |
| 14. |
No
illegal activity (porn, hacking, DoS, etc...) Hackers
& Nukers: Cybercrime laws have been passed to
prosecute anyone who breaks the privacy act. By
hacking user's PCs and stealing important information
or damaging them, hackers can earn 10 years in jail
if found guilty.
Everyone
should have some form of firewall, as it will log
any IP the hackers use and can be traced to internet
provider address. The Federal Police has the right
to demand for the person's address and telephone
number if said person is suspected of any damages
to another person's computer. Federal police forces
all over the world can seize that person's computer
and check all his data for any online activities.
No matter how she/he deleted the files there's always
a way to find out. |
| 15. |
Do
not try to lure members of any PGMY channel
into any others. This is one of the biggest no-no's
and is punishable by banning. The chatrooms we provide
are meant to be a gathering place for our community,
not a recruiting ground for whoever decides to open
a new chatroom and needs people to fill it. Any
advertising for other non-PGMY channels in
the chatroom and/or via query/msg is to be reported
to one of the operators immediately. |
| 16. |
Bots.
While IRC Bots can be fun, only Ops are permitted
to have bots in the rooms unless special permission
is given. This is to ensure that flooding and spamming
do not occur. |
| 17. |
Age
Limit - As with the ICQ program and other parts
of ICQ, the minimum age for using IrCQNet is 13.
Any nick that is known to be 12 or under will be
asked to leave the channel. Please read ICQ Terms
Of Service - IrCQ-Net (ICQ IRC Service) Terms of
Use at http://www.icq.com/legal/ircqnet.html |
Arguing
about these Rules of Conduct is not usually permitted.
The rules are there for a reason. The fact is, if
you choose to make this place un-enjoyable for everyone
else, you will be dealt with. We reserve the right
to make bans of your username permanent, so if you
don't think you can control your conduct, go elsewhere.
The chatrooms are here so people can have fun and
chat with friends. Don't try to ruin it for others.
While
this list of rules may seem like we are "the
man" and trying to oppress your fun, this is
not the case. We wish to provide an enjoyable experience
for users and operators alike, and this cannot come
to pass should a user or rogue operator decide to
spoil things for everyone else. Operators and users
are both subject to this Code of Conduct and both
will undergo the consequences of violating the rules.
Overall we wish you a fun, happy time and full of
fond memories. |
| BASIC
IRC ETIQUETTE (NETIQUETTE) and some advices! |
On
IRC, or the Internet chats, there is a certain protocol
to be followed. More commonly referred to as 'Netiquette',
it is mainly about using good manners, common courtesies
known world-wide, and at the root of it all, treating
others as we want to be treated. |
| You'll
find all kinds of people on IRC. Simply behave as
you would in the real world. Most people will be
friendly and considerate, if you are as well. If
everyone would just treat everyone with respect
and not harass users for no reason, IRC would be
a much happier place. Unfortunately that’s
not how it always goes. |
| Try
to work out trouble or avoid trouble with other
users BEFORE it turns into a nuke-a-thon. Work together.
The network belongs to EVERYONE, and we're all expected
to be able to get along. If someone repeatedly pisses
you off, either don't go in channels that they frequent,
or you have a feature called /ignore. USE IT. |
DON'T
SHOUT. Typing in all caps is considered shouting,
and its considered rude if you type everything in
caps. It is not only hard to read, but its also
really annoying. Mind you, typing ONE or two words
in caps for emphasis is acceptable, but keeping
the caps lock on is really bad form. Those who continue
to shout usually end up kicked and banned. |
Don't
use bad language. There is not a whole lot to say
about language except that vulgar rude swearing
type language is not tolerated in any shape, form
or matter. Even if someone use's that language to
you, you should NOT use it in return. If you are
irritated at abusive language being typed to you,
you should use the /IGNORE command. The /IGNORE
command is still one of the most powerful commands
in IRC. :) |
Do
not dump large amounts of text to a channel. This
is called flooding, and it is frowned upon, as you
cause the server to slow down, and you could quite
possibly cause yourself or others to lose their
connection. |
The
most widely understood and spoken language on IRC
is English. However! As IRC is used in many different
countries, English is by no means the only language.
If you want to speak some other language than English
(for example with your friends), go to a separate
channel and set the topic (with /topic) to indicate
that. |
When
you join a channel, say hello but you don't have
to greet every single person already on there. Some
channels don't mind it as much as others, but it
gets pretty boring if you arrive on a channel and
all you see are hi this person, hi that person,
hi the other person. On the other hand, being friendly
is a part of IRC, so if you're with friends, and
the channel accepts it, you can go right ahead and
do it. However, don't expect to get hellos back
from everyone, especially when there are lots of
people on the channel. |
Remember
your manners: "please", "thank you",
and "I really appreciate it" are NOT outdated
concepts on IRC! Help others, Remember, we were
all new users once. |
Also
note that using IRCII's /ON facility to automatically
say hello or goodbye to people is extremely poor
etiquette. Nobody wants to receive autogreets. They
are not only obviously automatic, but even if you
think you are being polite you are actually sounding
insincere and also interfering with the personal
environment of the recipient when using autogreets.
If somebody wants to be autogreeted on joining a
channel, they will autogreet themselves. |
When
you come to a new channel it's advised you to listen
for a while to get an impression of what's discussed.
Please feel free to join in, but do not try to force
your topic into the discussion if that doesn't come
naturally. |
Don't
forget that humour (and especially sarcasm) are
sometimes easily misunderstood on IRC, just as they
can be on email, so if you are joking, make sure
everyone knows that, by adding a :) smiley face
or a <grin>. |
Don't
jump into a public channel spouting four-(or five-)
letter words, concepts, or bathroom humor. It's
not shocking, it's just plain IRRITATING to those
of us who were trying to hold intelligent conversations
before your arrival. |
Don't
pose as a member of the opposite sex in order to
"pick up" someone. If you're found out,
(and many posers are eventually exposed) you'll
be kicked and probably banned. Posers are considered
by many IRCers as the lowest form of IRC life. |
Don't
ever give out personal information about yourself,
such as your Real Name, City, Phone Number, E-Mail
Address. BAD people use IRC too, don't fall prey
to trouble that happens when others know too much
about you. |
Ahhhhh,
cyber-love. Such a new and wonderful concept, that
is until you see the person you're talking to in
person! **chuckle** Just kidding there folks. While
chatting away you may come across someone who happens
to have your same interests. And after talking with
this person for some time you may become attracted
to them and vice versa. It just might be what we
call in cyberspace, cyber-love. A lot of people
out there have met their significant others through
the computers and why shouldn't you?
There's
just a few things to follow and to keep an eye on.
Considering that this relationship maybe over a
long distance the chances of you meeting the other
person are almost next to none. But don't let this
stop you from keeping in contact of each other.
Usually people will keep in contact through e-mail,
regular mail, and sometimes phone calls. And if
you do somehow find a way to meet, hey more power
to you! Just keep in mind however that things can
happen in a chat just as they do outside. An example
would be cyber-cheating. Just as the name implies,
cheating can happen on a computer just as in real
life. Just read those stories of married people
having affairs on-line. All I can say is, cheating
through a computer is ridiculous, but unfortunately
it happens. And like I mentioned of other stuff
happening, they can also be messing around with
someone not on-line and totally stabbing you in
the back.
Just
be careful when getting into a long distance relationship
with someone, it may seem great and everything,
but something just might be lurking under the surface.
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Remember,
people on IRC form their opinions about you only
by your actions, writings and comments, so think
before you type. If you use offensive words, you'll
be frowned upon. Do not send large amounts of unwanted
information to a channel or user. This is likely
to get you kicked off the channel or killed off
from IRC. This causes network "burps",
connections going down because servers cannot handle
the large amount of traffic anymore. |
Keeping
these guidelines in mind, you shouldn't have too
many problems on IRC. It's a real buzz to be communicating
instantly with someone on the other side of the
world, especially when you've already had some contact
with them. We believe the best way to communicate
on IRC (as with everything else) is to be yourself
and have fun! The spirit of Internet Relay Chat
is ....to Chat :) - so get connected and go for
it!! ENJOY |
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