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General Rules

These rules apply to all WOFTNW servers, regardless of location, game, platform, etc.

  1. No hate speech of any kind.
  2. No NSFW content of any kind.
  3. Please limit/censor heavy topics.
    • Please do not vent in this server! If you need to vent you can ask if anyone is available to vent in DMs, or you can talk to a trusted friend or adult. We also advise you to look at ⁠#health-resources.
  4. Please limit religious and political discussions.
  5. Please keep conversations in English.
  6. Threats toward the server are absolutely prohibited, no matter the intended tone.
  7. Respect all of our staff and their decisions. If you believe a staff member is unfairly targeting you, please open a ⁠ticket.
  8. No verbally fighting, trolling, spamming, instigating, or harassing other members. Bring arguments to DM or report to a staff member.
    • This includes our members in systems using Tupper or PluralKit! Do not harass members using bots to send messages; if you have questions about systems, we encourage you to do independent research on your time.
  9. No illegal/pirated content.
  10. No publishing of someone's personal information of ANY kind, whether you have their explicit permission or not.
  11. Use common sense when it comes to all rules. You will be warned for bending the rules!

Minecraft Rules

These rules apply to our Minecraft server. All rules listed in the General Rules section are still applicable!

  1. The Minecraft server is PG. Be considerate to young players; no inappropriate speech, builds, books, signs, player skins, item names, mob names, etc.
    • Words like “damn” and “hell” are allowed in moderation so long as they are not directed at others.
  2. No cheating. This includes but is not limited to: x-ray, auto-clickers, macros, duping of any sort, and player trackers (including maps).
    • This includes bypassing the AFK kicker with any sort of automated device or program.
  3. No excessive advertising. Sharing your socials with friends or when asked is okay.
    • Weapon names are okay as long as they are not excessive. (e.g. "Everyone subscribe to my YouTube channel!")
  4. Do not attempt to leave the main map or any other intended play areas. Bypassing borders is strictly prohibited.
  5. No griefing or stealing from other people’s builds and belongings.
  6. Refrain from causing lag or slowing the server.
  7. If you find a bug, glitch, or exploit, report it to a staff member or in #⁠bug-report. Report severe bugs in a ⁠ticket.
  8. Do not purposefully aim to crash or otherwise ruin the in-game economy.

Discord Rules

These rules apply to our Discord server. All rules listed in the General Rules section are still applicable!

  1. The Discord server is PG-13. Be considerate to younger members; this includes About Me’s, statuses, nicknames, profile pictures, etc.
  2. Discord's Terms of Service specify that you MUST be 13 years or older to be on the Discord. No exceptions!
  3. Do not ping staff without good reason.
  4. Do not overuse emojis or reactions.
  5. Do not attempt to bypass AutoMod.
  6. Do not ship or make jokes about others when they have said it makes them uncomfortable.
  7. Do not impersonate any other people, players, or bots.
    • Fictives and Factives in OSDD-1/DID systems do not count to this rule! Just be sure that if you are a Fictive/Factive to mention as such, just to avoid any misunderstandings about impersonation.
  8. Do not post art that contains media you do not have explicit permission to use.
  9. Warn and spoiler any media containing shocking/disturbing content, any real weaponry, flashing lights, bright colors, or loud noises.
  10. No advertising in DMs. Use ⁠#advertisements for all personal advertisement.
  11. Use channels for their intended purpose. If a conversation no longer fits the current channel, move elsewhere.

Rules System

We work on a three-strike system. For a first offense, we issue a verbal warn that does not count against you or have any affect. For every rule broken by a player after that, they will receive one strike. Attaining three strikes within three months will result in a temporary ban from the Minecraft and/or Discord server(s), depending on where the infractions took place, as well as a permanent removal from/inability to participate in our royalty system. Attaining an additional three strikes for a total of six will result in a permanent ban from the Minecraft and/or Discord server(s), depending on where the infractions took place. All Minecraft-banned players are unable to participate in royalty.

Depending on the severity of one infraction, we may issue a double-warn, which is worth two strikes, or even jump straight to a temporary or permanent ban. All results are at our discretion and judged on a case-by-case basis.

Individual infractions expire 3 months after their issued date. They are still logged for our records, but once the three month threshold is passed they will not count towards a temporary or permanent ban.

If a player has been temporarily banned, they are more than welcome to reach out to us via a ⁠ticket after 3 months of their issued ban to ask about the removal of their bar from royalty; this is judged on a case-by-case basis. If a player has been permanently banned, the ban is non-repealable for the server they were banned from.

Infraction Privacy

As we issue infractions, we operate under the conclusion that they are privatised, meaning that we do not announce punishments given to players. This is judged on a case by case basis. The only exception to this clause are when the staff members collectively agree that there is either a safety issue concerning our players/the player removed.

In the event of a member's permanent removal from the server due to a safety concern on the half of our player base, we will typically announce the member and what you can do to avoid any safety concerns. We take safety and security very seriously, and will always put you first if there ever comes a time where someone poses a threat to our community.

In the event of a member's permanent removal from the server due to a safety concern on THEIR half, we will elect to respect their concerns and take the action they deem necessary; this is judged on a case by case basis.

In conclusion, the vast majority of infractions will not be made public unless the member who received it announces it themselves or the safety of our community is in jeopardy.