My Suggestion: My suggestion is to add the Infection rules to the Mineverse Official Rules. I have had many people come to me about how their ban/kick was invalid because it is not stated in the rules that it is not allowed. There are many rules to Infection that people are unaware of, such as Bow Spam, Egg Spam, Glitch Abuse, Glitch Blocking (lots of different kinds of glitch abuse, will most like need multiple examples to be given), Boosting out of Map, and a fair few more. I suggest to add these to the Official Rules to prevent future confusion. How it Will Benefit: By adding the Infection rules to the Mineverse Official Rules it will: -Help give players guidelines to follow (do's and don'ts). -Prevent players from being banned because they did not know of the rule. -Decrease the amount of rule-breakers on Infection.
I noticed it as soon as the rules were released, when the sub-heading "Infection" wasn't even on it. Support
Support obviously. I assume players cannot be banned for 'egg spam' or 'bow spam' if it's not stated in the official rules or moderation guideline thread? Spoiler Sorry for the hidden content. Hidden Content: You must reply before you can see the hidden data contained here.
well if it isn't in the official rules, then no. Players need to be notified of official rules or else they cannot be punished.
This is something you go to the head mods and ask them to do. As a suggestion it will take months upon months for Cypriot to do anything about it. I believe that the rules post is too big and was very close to the post limit - the reason they haven't added things. Nanurz said he didn't want to add more to the reserved post because it wouldn't look neat.
Think of it this way, what is better; Letting players know of the rules so they know not to do it or looking nice?
Support. To be honest, if the rule isn't listed on the Mineverse Official Rules, people shouldn't be punished for it. Say hacking was made against the rules on Minetime, but no one knew. So many people would be banned and they would be pretty angry and confused. Enforcing invisible rules isn't really fair to the players.