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== Who are Chat Moderators ==
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== What are Chat Moderators ==
A CM is a player that has taken on responsibilities in addition to playing the game. While there is no formal application process players that are being considered go under review by the GM's and if the consensus is positive the player may be offered the position if the server they play on could use more support. Players can express their interest in the position to GMs though most are recommended by current team members. The Head GM makes the final decision. Ideally CM's are experienced players that have no history of chat infractions or game violations.  
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A CM is a player that has taken on responsibilities in addition to playing the game.  
  
=== What do CM's do? ===
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== What do CMs do? ==
CM's fill two important roles. What most people are aware of is that they moderate the public chat channels and enforce the chat rules. Behind the scenes, CM's also take /support calls to assist players when GM's are unavailable, and resolve calls that can be fixed without GM intervention. They are also able to reach GM's across multiple servers if necessary.  
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CMs fill two important roles.  
  
=== The Chat Rules ===
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# They moderate all public chat channels and enforce the chat rules.  
If you do not follow the rules you can find yourself muted. If you receive an unofficial warning in one of the chat channels do not argue! If you strongly disagree, send the CM a '''private''' message about it, as starting an argument in kchat is likely to get you muted as well. Receiving an official warning is also something you should take up in private with the CM in question, or if you feel uncomfortable with that, any other CM or GM. Warnings are on your account's record, as are mutes, and it's not a good idea to collect these!
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# They take /support calls to assist players when GMs are unavailable, and resolve calls that can be fixed without GM intervention. They are able to reach GMs across multiple servers if necessary.
  
===<center>This is a non-exhaustive list of reasons you may be muted:</center>===
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== The Chat Rules ==
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All chat rules are listed on the Wurm forum [http://forum.wurmonline.com/index.php?/topic/2126-chat-rules/ here].
* Talk of/about illicit drug use, possession, or sale.
 
* Use of vulgar language.  
 
* Discuss R rated themes, please keep chat PG, many players are very young.  
 
* Any discriminatory remarks about someone's race, creed, sexuality, or lifestyle.
 
* If you say something that is offensive to a large group of people.
 
* Discussion of macros.
 
* Spamming chat.
 
* Flaming.
 
* If you are excessively combative or argumentative when warned or asked to change the subject.
 
* Attempting to pose as someone working for the game. (e.g. CA, CM, GM, PR, or a Developer).
 
* [[:wikipedia:Troll (Internet)|Trolling]].
 
* Argumentative or abusive behavior towards CM's or GM's about warnings - do this in private if you must!
 
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==== <ins>Procedure(s) for mutes:</ins> ====
 
  
* You (the player) have said something from the list above.
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If players do not follow the rules they can find themselves muted, which means that they cannot talk in the public channels until the mute expires or is lifted.
* Moderator tells you that is unacceptable. ([[Devs]] and [[GMs]] can skip this step if they feel the need)
 
* You continue to break the rules.
 
* An official mute warning is given. This will appear in that scary orange color in your event window.
 
* You continue to break the rules.
 
* You are Muteed. The length of mute determined by moderator. (Minimum of 1 hout, and not to exceed 24 hours)
 
* The CM or GM will post a log of the incident where it can be reviewed by the GM team, both to determine if proper action was taken, and if any further action is needed.
 
  
==== <ins>Things they may not do:</ins> ====
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If you receive an unofficial warning in one of the chat channels do not argue! If you strongly disagree, send the CM a '''private''' message about it, as starting an argument in kchat is likely to get you muted as well. Receiving an official warning is also something you should take up in private with the CM in question, or if you feel uncomfortable with that, any other CM or GM.
  
* Vendetta mutes. They don't like you, so they mute you.
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'''Official warnings are on your account's record, as are mutes, and it's not a good idea to collect these!
* Mutes for things they find personally offensive.
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* Casual muting (just for the hell of it)
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* Mute a GM, or attempt to.
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=== Procedure for mutes ===
* Mute you because you Player Killed them and they are angry.
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* Mute you because of something you said in local.  
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* A player has said something that violates the chat rules.
* Mute you permanently. They are required to refer any cases where they feel an extended mute is needed to a GM.
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* A CM tells them that is unacceptable, which is an unofficial warning.
* Mute you in a manner inconsistent with the procedure posted above.
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* They continue to violate the rules.
* Abuse their position, or pose as a GM.
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* An official mute warning is given. This will appear in that scary orange color in the offender's event window.  
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* They still continue to violate the rules.
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* They are Muted. The length of mute will be determined by moderator, with a minimum of 1 hour, and will not exceed 24 hours.
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* The CM will post a log of the incident where it can be reviewed by the GM team, both to determine if proper action was taken, and if any further action is needed.
  
 
''Note: mutes are limited in time and lifted by the server when the time elapsed or a moderator lifts the mute.''
 
''Note: mutes are limited in time and lifted by the server when the time elapsed or a moderator lifts the mute.''
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== Application process ==
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While there is no formal application process, players can express their interest in the position to GMs, although most are recommended by current team members.  Ideally, CMs are experienced players that have no history of chat infractions or game violations.
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Players that are being considered go under review by the GMs and, if the consensus is positive, the player may be offered the position if the server they play on could use more support. The Head GM makes the final decision on whether a payer is offered the CM role.
  
 
See also [[GMs|Game Masters]]
 
See also [[GMs|Game Masters]]
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Revision as of 08:02, 4 August 2012

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Disclaimer: This article is not an official document. It attempts to accurately describe current policy and statements made by the developers, but should not be taken as binding or otherwise limiting. If an authoritative statement is required, it should be requested directly from from staff or the development team.


What are Chat Moderators

A CM is a player that has taken on responsibilities in addition to playing the game.

What do CMs do?

CMs fill two important roles.

  1. They moderate all public chat channels and enforce the chat rules.
  2. They take /support calls to assist players when GMs are unavailable, and resolve calls that can be fixed without GM intervention. They are able to reach GMs across multiple servers if necessary.

The Chat Rules

All chat rules are listed on the Wurm forum here.

If players do not follow the rules they can find themselves muted, which means that they cannot talk in the public channels until the mute expires or is lifted.

If you receive an unofficial warning in one of the chat channels do not argue! If you strongly disagree, send the CM a private message about it, as starting an argument in kchat is likely to get you muted as well. Receiving an official warning is also something you should take up in private with the CM in question, or if you feel uncomfortable with that, any other CM or GM.

Official warnings are on your account's record, as are mutes, and it's not a good idea to collect these!

Procedure for mutes

  • A player has said something that violates the chat rules.
  • A CM tells them that is unacceptable, which is an unofficial warning.
  • They continue to violate the rules.
  • An official mute warning is given. This will appear in that scary orange color in the offender's event window.
  • They still continue to violate the rules.
  • They are Muted. The length of mute will be determined by moderator, with a minimum of 1 hour, and will not exceed 24 hours.
  • The CM will post a log of the incident where it can be reviewed by the GM team, both to determine if proper action was taken, and if any further action is needed.

Note: mutes are limited in time and lifted by the server when the time elapsed or a moderator lifts the mute.

Application process

While there is no formal application process, players can express their interest in the position to GMs, although most are recommended by current team members. Ideally, CMs are experienced players that have no history of chat infractions or game violations.

Players that are being considered go under review by the GMs and, if the consensus is positive, the player may be offered the position if the server they play on could use more support. The Head GM makes the final decision on whether a payer is offered the CM role.

See also Game Masters


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