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* Members noticing disruptive behavior should notify the SysOp, Co-SysOps or moderators.
* Members noticing disruptive behavior should notify the SysOp, Co-SysOps or moderators.
* Images posted to any ShadowHaven managed platform must be safe for work.


==Table Etiquette==
==Table Etiquette==

Revision as of 00:53, 23 December 2017

Code of Conduct

ShadowHaven play is meant to be inclusive, satisfying, and entertaining. It is the responsibility of all members to maintain this culture and the moderators imperative to enforce it when necessary.

  • Members must not conduct themselves in a manner that is disruptive to the satisfaction of other members they are actively playing the game with.
  • Members must not conduct themselves in a manner that is detracting from the entertainment members engaging with the metagame.
  • Members noticing disruptive behavior should notify the SysOp, Co-SysOps or moderators.
  • Images posted to any ShadowHaven managed platform must be safe for work.

Table Etiquette

While playing, here are a few tips to make your game experience more enjoyable:

  • Be courteous to other players. Let everyone have a chance to take their turns in the spotlight. Remember to leave your actions open for other players to act as per the standards of good improv. Instead of "I open the door and leave" try "I move to open the door and leave" or, instead of "I pick my party member up" you would say "I reach to pick up my party member". The purpose of this is to maintain player agency as per both the Code of Conduct and a sense of courtesy
  • Utilize the chat features in roll20. Commands like "/gmwhisper", "/me" and simple typing are amazing tools. Whether you want to do some flavor actions while the voice channel is busy, prep some action that is important but you don't want to interrupt, or just ask a question about something you weren't sure about. While most of these things can often be done over voice, the combination of voice and text is the greatest strength of using Roll20.
  • The Game Master has the right to remove a disruptive or excessively detracting member from a session.
  • Members who believe they are noticing detracting behavior during the game should only inform the Game Master via PM.

Wiki Etiquette

  • Wiki Vandalism is unacceptable
  • Ask other players before putting quotes/rumours on their page, etc

Disruptive Behavior

  • Excessively vulgar or profane language
  • Talking over other players excessively (through rudeness or very poor ping)
  • Malicious player versus player actions
  • Racial, gender, or cultural slurs used out of character
  • Harassing other members
  • Conflating in character conflict with out of character conflict
  • During a session; any religious, political, and sexual topic that does not pertain directly to the game
  • At any time; most religious, political, and sexual topics that are not handled in a reasonable or moderate way
  • Behaving in a manner which restricts player agency


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