#24 Added by Dainan 1 decade ago
DainanUnfortuately, requests from non-CSR players don't seem to carry any "legal" weight, so to speak. Absent any further clarification on the rules from an authorized source, this will be personal policy moving forward.If you don't like it I would strongly recommend you lobby to have the rules in this instance changed to suit your liking. Until/unless that happens, I take my directives from an authorized representative.Wow, it's legal until I'm caught huh? I have a better method, since I like being able to watch Uni and answer questions now and then, I'll just be very liberal with my /ignore list for those that find it more convenient to ignore the stated rules of the game.
Unfortuately, requests from non-CSR players don't seem to carry any "legal" weight, so to speak. Absent any further clarification on the rules from an authorized source, this will be personal policy moving forward.If you don't like it I would strongly recommend you lobby to have the rules in this instance changed to suit your liking. Until/unless that happens, I take my directives from an authorized representative.
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#25 Added by Jarnys 1 decade ago
#26 Added by Dainan 1 decade ago
@Dainan it would be a little rude to ignore the request of an other person to "stick to the rules" if it's phrased in a reasonable manner like "could you please stop with the soccer chit-chat? I nearly missed that one question from XYZ"In a worst case scenario one could always make a screenshot for the CSRs (maybe with activated timestamps to show how long it took or how fast the chat scrolled) - and in that case there might be some consequences even with no CSR around ;-)
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