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Server rules

The following are general rules for chatting on The Sims Wiki's Discord server. These are mostly common sense and have been specially designed to be easy to remember and interpret while not being too byzantine or excessive. Server operators and moderators help to enforce these rules, but it is everybody's responsibility to follow them. If you have questions, just ask in #help!

1. Discussions

Keep discussions in all text and voice channels appropriate for a general audience. We permit controversial topics, criticism, rants, and roleplaying (in moderation; use #spammerland for unrestricted roleplaying). We do not permit racism, sexism, hate speech, personal attacks against other users, NSFW content, links to illegal content, or excessive advertising/spam. If you don't want your grandmother to see it, think twice before posting it.

2. Voice chat

Don't flood or disrupt voice channels through the transmission of intentionally loud, repetitive, random, or irritating noise or audio. Don't play music in the channels like a music bot or use the voice channels as a music radio station. Use push-to-talk if your microphone keeps transmitting "dead air" or high levels of background noise. Keep in mind that you must be a "Trusted User" to speak in voice channels, although everyone can join and listen.

3. Behavior

Be civil—especially when people are discussing sensitive or controversial topics. Don't harass, exploit, insult, troll, or flame other users. When discussing these topics, try to comment on what people are saying rather than commenting on the person who is saying them. If things are getting heated, try taking a break from the discussion and going for a walk.

Don't impersonate other users, especially on-wiki users. If you are a registered user on The Sims Wiki, please see the Wiki users section below.

4. Invites

Be reasonable with your invite settings. Don't set invite links to last indefinitely unless you have a good reason to do so. If you're inviting just a few people, set your invite links to expire in a few days. Unused invites may be deleted.

5. Bots

You can use any talking bot in the server in any channel within reason, but please keep bot usage in moderation. If you want to play around with the bots, please use the #spammerland channel instead.

Only server operators are allowed to bring bots into the server. Don't bring bots in here that don't use the Discord Bot API. Don't run programs like auto-clickers on your account to automate things.

6. Role mentions

Please use the @Server operators and @Server moderators role mentions for use in emergencies relating to the server only, like a sudden influx of spam or an extremely disruptive user. Please use the @Wiki administrators and @Content moderators role mentions for use in emergencies relating to the wiki only, like a significant wave of vandalism that needs to be addressed immediately.

7. Wiki users

If you are a registered user on The Sims Wiki, please consider having your on-wiki identity linked to your Discord identity so that we can help prevent people from impersonating you. See #role-request for how to follow through.

8. Inactivity

We reserve the right to remove users if they are inactive on the server for a long period of time.