Rules are too extensive and long

  • Oats
    15th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

     What the title says. The rules are too extensive, too detailed and too long. 

    I quote a previous change: "Removed a rule about imitation status signs. They should fall under the rule for excess logos, for the sake of sanity."

     

    By the looks of things, this has now become almost a paragraph of text.

     

    Edit: I had to change my post because writing out the rules was considered spammy. The rules should not be so long that quoting them considered against the rules.

  • mniip
    15th Jun 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
    ... it takes 5 minutes at most to read them
    EDIT: also you just made the font a little bigger
  • cyberdragon
    15th Jun 2013 Member 1 Permalink

    By posting this thread, I think you have broken most of them.

  • jacob2
    15th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    Which rules should be removed or shortened? Just saying they are too long won't help


    We could separate the forum and game rules ...
  • Sylvi
    15th Jun 2013 Moderator 0 Permalink

    It's just basic etiquette spelled out in long specific terms.

    And yes we're in the process of separating the rules thread.

  • asdf123
    15th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    i haven't read them ever and i'm not banned yet, so it is fine.

  • mniip
    15th Jun 2013 Developer 0 Permalink
    @asdf123 (View Post)
    lol, you should sometime
    P.S well, they're mostly common sense, but...
  • Box-Poorsoft
    15th Jun 2013 Banned 0 Permalink
    This post is hidden because the user is banned
  • greymatter
    15th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink
    @Box-Poorsoft (View Post)
    Trolls should be banned. Obvious.
    @Oats (View Post)
    They are fine and I have read them through at least 3 times after joining tpt.
  • The-Fall
    15th Jun 2013 Member 0 Permalink

    I have never read then and have never been banned. Why? Because most of them are common sense.

    Its a pity really that we have to post these sorts of things at all because it shows that there really are people out there that are so lacking in common sense that they are not even compatible with the social-interactivity standards of conducting oneself in a setting online or in real life.