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<blockquote data-quote="WotC_Mel" data-source="post: 2564341" data-attributes="member: 21569"><p>Pou pretty much covers it. The CoC as it is enforced by WizOs is quite liberal. We hire WizOs based on their sound judgement to make a call on the spot and this has generally worked out well. </p><p></p><p>WizOs often let discussions wander a bit off topic if they seem self-righting. Same with humor. They generally gauge the mood of the room/thread and intent of the poster/chatter and act accordingly.</p><p></p><p>WizOs don't "bring a hammer down" on any but the most egregious offenders. Most WizO policing is in the form of a PM or email that asks the poster/chatter to get back on track or refrain from a certain thing, thanks much.</p><p></p><p>While the off topic/on topic distinction can be made within ISRP about too much OOC chat, the basis of this rule is largely to let RPG Live live peaceabley next to ISRP. It isn't a Wizards imposed segregation, but rather a ground up created rule so that people with differnt interests do not have to be subjected to chat they arent interested in. Lots of folks find IC stuff "weird" and just want to talk about their game last night. That's okay.</p><p></p><p>TCG players are even more stringent abut their segregation. ever try to bring up YuGiOh! in a Magic themed chat? </p><p></p><p>So that is the basis of the rule and how it gets used most often. </p><p></p><p>As far as spam goes, no one minds a little levity in a thread. Again WizOs use their own judgment here. Spending a little time on the boards generally gives posters a good idea where the threshold is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WotC_Mel, post: 2564341, member: 21569"] Pou pretty much covers it. The CoC as it is enforced by WizOs is quite liberal. We hire WizOs based on their sound judgement to make a call on the spot and this has generally worked out well. WizOs often let discussions wander a bit off topic if they seem self-righting. Same with humor. They generally gauge the mood of the room/thread and intent of the poster/chatter and act accordingly. WizOs don't "bring a hammer down" on any but the most egregious offenders. Most WizO policing is in the form of a PM or email that asks the poster/chatter to get back on track or refrain from a certain thing, thanks much. While the off topic/on topic distinction can be made within ISRP about too much OOC chat, the basis of this rule is largely to let RPG Live live peaceabley next to ISRP. It isn't a Wizards imposed segregation, but rather a ground up created rule so that people with differnt interests do not have to be subjected to chat they arent interested in. Lots of folks find IC stuff "weird" and just want to talk about their game last night. That's okay. TCG players are even more stringent abut their segregation. ever try to bring up YuGiOh! in a Magic themed chat? So that is the basis of the rule and how it gets used most often. As far as spam goes, no one minds a little levity in a thread. Again WizOs use their own judgment here. Spending a little time on the boards generally gives posters a good idea where the threshold is. [/QUOTE]
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