Author Topic: Lalam Mad about no swearing rule  (Read 5460 times)


P.S:I'm not swearing anybody
i know its not against the rules in this section.


Regards
DoctorPwn

I meant to say "flamming" in the bold text i'm really tired xd

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well thanks for trying ill just make a script to make it so it fully blocks swearing in console also ill tell ya when its done

Block your problem is that you didn't have the E-Tard filter on, therefore letting others swear. If you did that simple thing, you wouldn't of been in this mess. Like Bisjac said:

Also, did you give Lalam warnings?
Of course he did we always give warning before we ban usally we'll tell them what they did wrong and if they do it again we kick and if they do it again we ban that simple

Of course he did we always give warning before we ban usally we'll tell them what they did wrong and if they do it again we kick and if they do it again we ban that simple
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I automatically think anyone who puts up a no swearing rule is a 10 year old idiot.

I only make a no swear rule if im hosting a safe zone server. ( Freebuild with max players as 15 )

I think it's fair enough to enforce a no swearing rule on your server. The curse filter doesn't catch them all, anyway. I regularly enforce a no swearing rule on Badspot's Block Party server just to provide a relatively safe environment for younger players to enjoy. I don't think it's unreasonable at all.

complaining about how someone prefers to run their server is like all the past examples of complaining about how someone prefers to type.

i really don't know what is wrong with you people who think it's bad To Type Like This or putting a no swearing rule on their server, hence 'their.'

honestly you all flip over the silliest things.

noedit
just noticed i probably made no sense in my second sentence.

I think it's fair enough to enforce a no swearing rule on your server. The curse filter doesn't catch them all, anyway. I regularly enforce a no swearing rule on Badspot's Block Party server just to provide a relatively safe environment for younger players to enjoy. I don't think it's unreasonable at all.
I agree.

I feel that there are really no "bad" words, only the connotations added to them are. Sometimes swearing is to relieve stress, but it also may set a negative tone because of the connotation added to it. There is nothing wrong with enforcing a no-swearing rule.

You didn't have to ban him, though. A simple warning should have surfaced. The situation could have been handled much better on both parts.

They're words. Get over it. Get on a subway. Walk into a bad neighborhood. Get on a bus. Go to school. No matter what you're going to hear them.

I also forgot to add this in, in reply to Ephialtes, why would it matter if it were a relatively safe environment? The kids nowadays are going to grow up cursing like sailors anyways. It's not like you can put a curse filter in schools, buses, subways, their parents etc. They're going to grow up with these words burned into their minds.

I also forgot to add this in, in reply to Ephialtes, why would it matter if it were a relatively safe environment? The kids nowadays are going to grow up cursing like sailors anyways. It's not like you can put a curse filter in schools, buses, subways, their parents etc. They're going to grow up with these words burned into their minds.
Then let them learn it somewhere else. The least you can do is maintain a safe environment for the time being.

You should take 3 hours of your life into building a jail and a courthouse and bring the man who spews out words of hostility into the court. Also, go buy 5 gigantic law-books and read them just to improve your forgetIN' JUSTICE SKILLS.

Then let them learn it somewhere else. The least you can do is maintain a safe environment for the time being.

Time doesn't matter. If they're gonna learn it, they're gonna learn it. There's no stopping it.