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I know I didn't use the template, but I don't feel I need to. The point i'm making here is clear and there's no need for the template.
As you all know, we have the whole "common sense" rule. Most communities got rid of that rule and made actual rules. We shouldn't have that. i think the rules should be re-mastered and the whole common sense thing should be completely removed and anything that's not on the rules list should be considered allowed. Some Staff members (whose names I won't tell) use the common sense excuse to see the rules their own way. There's also a lot of rules people are getting warned for and these rules are not even on the rules list. The Administration team should discuss adding these rules on the rules list and removing the common sense rule on the next meeting. Everyone understands my concern and most people I know will agree with it, please hear me out. |
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Well, I see the common sense rule as a very important rule and it should'nt be removed. There are actually some unpredictable situations where there are no rules for them. Rules for EVERYTHING cannot be created/stated simply. DarkRP is a very abstract gamemode, what you are suggesting cannot be easily achieved... This is a definite -SUPPORT
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A removal of the common sense rule would result a chaos on the DarkRP Server.
There are always little things that are not stated on the rules, but they are still not allowed. It would actually take too long to write all the stuff down you cant do on the server, there are a thousands of methods to break the rules. -SUPPORT |
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The rules are being rewritten to coincide with the recent updates.
The common sense rule is present to stop people from doing stupid things and saying 'it wasn't in the rules'. Not everything can be listed, especially in a roleplay gamemode. Locked. |
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