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The following are the rules for the Eve University public channel: E-UNI. For the majority of people these should be quite clear and won't be a problem, but some people do occasional need things spelling out for them. In order of importance:
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The following are the rules for the Eve University public channel, '''E-UNI'''. For the majority of people these should be quite clear and won't be a problem, but some people do occasional need things spelling out for them. In order of importance:
  
1. You are to respect everyone in the channel, and discussion is to be kept civil. If you have problem with someone there, take it somewhere else.
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# You are to respect everyone in the channel, and discussion is to be kept civil. If you have problem with someone there, take it somewhere else.
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# The channel is there to answer questions for new players, being disruptive will not be tolerated.
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# Scamming in all channels are prohibited. There are no exceptions to this.
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# Profanity is never allowed. Use alternate words, or don't swear.
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# Topics must be kept clean, and channel content is to be kept PG-13.
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# Nobody but Eve University is to recruit there. There is a specific forum for recruiting from E-UNI. [http://www.eve-ivy.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=66]
  
2. Scamming in all channels are prohibited. There are no exceptions to this.
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=== Repercussions ===
  
3. Profanity is never allowed. Use alternate words, or don't swear.
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These are the typical actions, in order, which will be taken against any offenders. In extreme cases, and those where it is clear the offender was aware of their infraction, or should know better, they may find that steps are skipped, for example ISK spammers, scammers, repeat offenders and ex-members.
  
4. Topics must be kept clean, and channel content is to be kept PG-13.
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# A verbal warning in the relevant channel
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# A 30 minute mute
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# A 24 hour ban
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# A permanent ban on all official E-UNI communication mediums, including channels and forums.
  
5. Nobody but Eve University is to recruit there. There is a specific forum for recruiting from E-UNI. [http://www.eve-ivy.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=66]
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=== Appealing ===
  
 
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If you feel you have been banned or otherwise moderated unfairly, please convo a [[director]] in-game.
'''Repercussions'''
 
 
 
These are the typical actions, in order, which will be taken against any offenders. In extreme cases, and those where it is clear the offender was aware of their infraction, they may find themselves immediately and permanently banned, for example ISK spammers and scammers.
 
 
 
1. A verbal warning in the relevant channel
 
 
 
2. A 30 minute mute
 
 
 
3. A 24 hour ban
 
 
 
4. A permanent ban on all official E-UNI communication mediums, including channels and forums.
 
 
 
 
 
'''Appealing'''
 
 
 
If you feel you have been banned or otherwise moderated unfairly, please convo a director in-game.
 
  
  
 
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Revision as of 03:53, 31 December 2009

The following are the rules for the Eve University public channel, E-UNI. For the majority of people these should be quite clear and won't be a problem, but some people do occasional need things spelling out for them. In order of importance:

  1. You are to respect everyone in the channel, and discussion is to be kept civil. If you have problem with someone there, take it somewhere else.
  2. The channel is there to answer questions for new players, being disruptive will not be tolerated.
  3. Scamming in all channels are prohibited. There are no exceptions to this.
  4. Profanity is never allowed. Use alternate words, or don't swear.
  5. Topics must be kept clean, and channel content is to be kept PG-13.
  6. Nobody but Eve University is to recruit there. There is a specific forum for recruiting from E-UNI. [1]

Repercussions

These are the typical actions, in order, which will be taken against any offenders. In extreme cases, and those where it is clear the offender was aware of their infraction, or should know better, they may find that steps are skipped, for example ISK spammers, scammers, repeat offenders and ex-members.

  1. A verbal warning in the relevant channel
  2. A 30 minute mute
  3. A 24 hour ban
  4. A permanent ban on all official E-UNI communication mediums, including channels and forums.

Appealing

If you feel you have been banned or otherwise moderated unfairly, please convo a director in-game.