forum

[resolved] Adding in-game chat rules to avoid discrimination

posted
Total Posts
6
This is a feature request. Feature requests can be voted up by supporters.
Current Priority: +0
Topic Starter
Do The Flop
[Note : Roasting here isn't needed, if you're used to do that and just say "NO" without particular reason, go away.]


i saw a lot of time people that are literally trash-talking 5 digit people and up.

Most of time these guys :
- Don't get muted in anyway.
- keep trash-talking everytime.
- bring down the #osu channel quality.
- fear the new players.
- Makes the community worse even if they are a minority.
- sometimes repeat 10 times the same message with "hey wanna hear a joke ? your rank pleb".
- they are actually annoying along these "om telolet om" spamming guys.

i find necessary to have this added to the actual rules and it would lead to a 5 minutes mute as a first infringement and could be more for repetitive infringement.

the chat is worst everyday, with spam and bad memes, atleast let's do something to improve the #osu channel quality.

(and i posted this since it's not inside the rules, i never saw somebody getting muted for this "particular" case and i saw absolutely no post about it.)
Full Tablet
https://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Osu!:Rules
Those situations are already covered in general Community Rules and In-Game Chat Rules.
What new rules do you propose?
Nitrous
om telolet om
new meme I guess like Poi. Anyways mentioned above are the rules. It applies to everything osu!
abraker

Do The Flop wrote:

- bring down the #osu channel quality.
Pawsu
https://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Osu!:Rules https://osu.ppy.sh/wiki/Short_Rules

Rules exist, and there are already chat rules. If you see someone misbehaving, please report. You can report with the command !report user reason to alert a moderator.
Scarlet Evans
However, there could be some of the most vital things about the rules included into the new tutorial, if we will have one.
You really can include things of high educational value in a matter of seconds and reaching most of people with it could, as a holistic approach, even if slightly, influence the #osu positively :)
If with the new game version a new tutorial was to come to life, many higher ranked players would watch it too, at least out of curiosity. And as many people didn't even heard about the rules/short rules or just didn't cared to read them, including 5-,4- or maybe even less digit players, briefly telling few of the most important things would always do some amount of a goodness.

p/5699972
Please sign in to reply.

New reply