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− | The term "don't be a dick" is far too vague and can be interpreted in ways that isn't intended. Suggest clarification or it's removal. | + | The term "don't be a dick" is far too vague and can be interpreted in ways that isn't intended. Suggest clarification or it's removal. --[[User:Christopher nolm|Christopher Nolm]] ages ago. |
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I have changed "be nice" to "be respectful" as there are definitely some things that are permissible that some capsuleers won't find 'nice'. | I have changed "be nice" to "be respectful" as there are definitely some things that are permissible that some capsuleers won't find 'nice'. | ||
I have also changed "don't be a dick" and expanded on it. 'Don't be a dick' is way too vague and some things that are allowable under E-uni rules might be interpreted as 'being a dick' by some people. A nice phrase but it means everything and nothing at the same time --[[User:Christopher nolm|Christopher Nolm]] ([[User talk:Christopher nolm|talk]]) 03:57, 21 February 2017 (CST) | I have also changed "don't be a dick" and expanded on it. 'Don't be a dick' is way too vague and some things that are allowable under E-uni rules might be interpreted as 'being a dick' by some people. A nice phrase but it means everything and nothing at the same time --[[User:Christopher nolm|Christopher Nolm]] ([[User talk:Christopher nolm|talk]]) 03:57, 21 February 2017 (CST) |
Latest revision as of 10:00, 21 February 2017
The term "don't be a dick" is far too vague and can be interpreted in ways that isn't intended. Suggest clarification or it's removal. --Christopher Nolm ages ago.
I have changed "be nice" to "be respectful" as there are definitely some things that are permissible that some capsuleers won't find 'nice'.
I have also changed "don't be a dick" and expanded on it. 'Don't be a dick' is way too vague and some things that are allowable under E-uni rules might be interpreted as 'being a dick' by some people. A nice phrase but it means everything and nothing at the same time --Christopher Nolm (talk) 03:57, 21 February 2017 (CST)