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13 is not an opticraft policy, almost every forum you sign up on will have that same statement because it has to.
Having them on the server is fine, its just the forum that we need to be careful with
The rule should be everyone must act 13 and older, not be 13 and older. Actually, that kind of already is a rule because those who don't act like they're 13 or older just get banned for griefing, or doing something else that is stupid. If they don't act immature then how would we know they are underaged. Of course I'm talking about the players that don't tell us their real age, like Lema, or post pictures of themselves, and I'm not factoring in mumble because not too many players use it.
I honestly think this law is being overlooked far too much. As like a lot of you... I don't have an issue with minors on the game. but by singing up on the forums the law is being broken. these people then go and sign up for op/mod and jeopardise them selves and opti. it needs to be looked in to and the people need sussing out. Being only my opinion... i don't care what you have to say about it, in all honesty. Unless you agree
The real reason this suggestion is being brought up is because lordyokel here wants to bring something up in order to make his own image greater. And I've been seeing this going on with a lot of newcomers.
Quote from: Hasan (Tabooti) on December 20, 2012, 12:11:22 amThe real reason this suggestion is being brought up is because lordyokel here wants to bring something up in order to make his own image greater. And I've been seeing this going on with a lot of newcomers....First off, this was a very pointed and slanderous comment. Assuming the worst of people is no way to help build community here at Opticraft. Everything that he said was completely constructive. In my opinion, you should be ashamed of yourself for speaking down to him simply because you have been here longer.That being said, I think that if someone in the Opticraft community knows, for a fact, that someone has broken the terms and conditions then they have an obligation to report that person. Feigning ignorance doesn't have a very strong legal precedent, and it is always better to be safe than sorry.
Quote from: mcoon1 on December 20, 2012, 05:09:47 amQuote from: Hasan (Tabooti) on December 20, 2012, 12:11:22 amThe real reason this suggestion is being brought up is because lordyokel here wants to bring something up in order to make his own image greater. And I've been seeing this going on with a lot of newcomers....First off, this was a very pointed and slanderous comment. Assuming the worst of people is no way to help build community here at Opticraft. Everything that he said was completely constructive. In my opinion, you should be ashamed of yourself for speaking down to him simply because you have been here longer.That being said, I think that if someone in the Opticraft community knows, for a fact, that someone has broken the terms and conditions then they have an obligation to report that person. Feigning ignorance doesn't have a very strong legal precedent, and it is always better to be safe than sorry.It's not slanderous. I'm just pointing out the obvious ^^I used to do things like that as well for many boards that I was new to, and I see lots of people doing it as well. However in this case, I've been seeing topics pop up every few days for things already covered in the past (For the most part). I think that portion is better left for Opticraft's administration to decide on.