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about:code_of_conduct [2017/04/01 19:18]
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 This code of conduct applies to all CBB events - both the structured Saturday mission as well as more relaxed midweek events. This code of conduct applies to all CBB events - both the structured Saturday mission as well as more relaxed midweek events.
  
-### Don't be dick+\\ 
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 +### Conduct yourselves in respectful, mature, and friendly manner 
 +This one is intentionally vague for a reason, and we expect people to police themselves accordingly. Two simple tests one can use to evaluate a comment are:
  
-There'​s ​lot of things ​that could fall under this umbrella but what we mean should hopefully be pretty obvious:+ * “Is what I am about to say going to have decent chance ​of genuinely offending someone in a public setting?​” 
 + * “Did I just say something ​that made the teamspeak channel go utterly silent in shock?”
  
-Don't be a dick towards othersdon't make discriminatory comments, act in a mature ​and respectful manneretc.+We would prefer one ask oneself these questions before making some questionable remarkbut we can and will enforce this rule after the fact from now on. Remember: *it is far easier for you to simply not say something awfulthan it is for someone else to not find that thing awful after you’ve said it*.
  
-### Don't be disruptive 
  
-During Saturday sessions and briefings, there'​s a lot of moving parts. Please be patient while those organizing things ​get everything setup.+\\ 
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 +### During Saturday sessions and briefings, there'​s a lot of moving parts. Please be patient while those organizing things ​are trying to do their jobsDisruptions will not be tolerated
  
-Other disruptions such as shooting or throwing grenades at the start or end of a session, lone wolfing, etc. are also not tolerated.+The community is already very good about this, so this is merely a formal declaration of the ruleExamples include:
  
-Anyone who behaves in way disruptive ​to the experiences of other players can expect to be removed from the session.+ * Text chat during briefings is fine as long as it doesn’t become ​distraction. 
 + * Idle or unrelated chatter during sessions is equally fine as long as it isn’t disrupting efforts ​to organize/​direct/​run/​etc. a session.
  
-### Heated debates+Counter examples that would be considered disruptive:
  
-You're free to have hearty debate about whatever you likeHowever once it becomes actively disruptive in Discord, Teamspeak ​or anywhere else we'd like you to take it somewhere else such as PM.+ * Talking over someone trying ​to give briefing or using text chat to do the same. 
 + * “Derp” ​or distracting behaviour in session when people in leadership roles are trying ​to organize/​direct/​etc. 
 + * “Derp” activities at the end of a session: chucking grenades, shooting teammates, etc.
  
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 +### You're free to have a hearty debate about whatever you like, once it becomes disruptive we ask that it be taken elsewhere
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 +An obvious example here is politics. If you can discuss something like reasonable adults that’s fine, but if it can’t stay reasonable we expect it to stop or be taken elsewhere. For reference on what might be considered “reasonable”,​ see the first Code of Conduct rule
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 ### Listen to leadership in mission ### Listen to leadership in mission
  
 We aren’t a milsim group with ranks or salutes. The people who take leadership positions are those who volunteer to do so. Given that you're here, there'​s some expectation to listen to what they say while in game both for realisms and because they'​re in it to have fun just like you are. We aren’t a milsim group with ranks or salutes. The people who take leadership positions are those who volunteer to do so. Given that you're here, there'​s some expectation to listen to what they say while in game both for realisms and because they'​re in it to have fun just like you are.
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 +### Recruiting policy
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 +We don't have much in the way of a recruiting policy. There'​s still a few basic rules to follow: Don't spam, don't poach members from other groups, don't be misleading people about who we are or our gameplay style.
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