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However, there are some rules that should be followed at all times. They are as follows: 1. * Behave yourself. Personal attacks are unpreventable on IRC, but don't go out of your way to irritate others. Vicious abuse is grounds for sanctions. 2. * Maturity counts. Users who ask for something from another IRC user and are refused should not stoop to complaining, which is grounds for sanctions. It is acceptable to be persistent, but in a mature manner. Also, don't ask for voice status. It's reserved for regulars. 3. * Real-world politics and/or religion may only be discussed with unanimous consent. If someone doesn't want to talk about them, drop the subject. 4. * #wookieepedia's official language is English. We don't care if it's British or American, as long as it's not "L
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However, there are some rules that should be followed at all times. They are as follows: 1. * Behave yourself. Personal attacks are unpreventable on IRC, but don't go out of your way to irritate others. Vicious abuse is grounds for sanctions. 2. * Maturity counts. Users who ask for something from another IRC user and are refused should not stoop to complaining, which is grounds for sanctions. It is acceptable to be persistent, but in a mature manner. Also, don't ask for voice status. It's reserved for regulars. 3. * Real-world politics and/or religion may only be discussed with unanimous consent. If someone doesn't want to talk about them, drop the subject. 4. * #wookieepedia's official language is English. We don't care if it's British or American, as long as it's not "L33t" or "TXT." Abbreviations are fine, but keep it within reason. 5. * No spamming. The meaning should be obvious. Don't say the same thing six times because no one is responding to you. Don't keep yammering on about a subject nobody cares about. 6. * No role-playing. By and large, regulars in #wookieepedia find role-playing in IRC to be annoying and dumb. You are not a Jedi, or an Imperial commander, or a Sith, or a Mandalorian. If you act like you are, you will be kicked. 7. * Ops = admins. In general, the people with @ symbols (or however your client denotes ops) are Wookieepedia administrators. If they're around, then there is an official presence to consult, and there are people enforcing the rules. However, admins may choose to remain de-opped, and there are certain opped users who are bots or IRC services (including the resident Wookieepedia bot, "Nuku-Nuku," as well as the IRC channel management bot, "ChanServ"). Additionally, our host IRC network has an official policy that must be followed at all times. The standard sanctions for dealing with violators of IRC policies are as follows. As on Wookieepedia, sanctions undertaken by administrators while acting as a channel operator fall under administrative autonomy. 1. * Warning. Directed at the violator by an operator. 2. * Kicking. Should only occur when policy violations, spamming, trolling, and similar transgressions are sufficiently obvious and continuous. 3. * Mute. The violator will be quieted, allowing them to grow frustrated and quit on his or her own. 4. * Kickbanning. When all else fails. Anyone with more brains than a bantha will never get to this point. 5. * Wiki sanctions. In extreme cases, administrators may issue on-wiki sanctions, namely blocking, to users whose IRC behavior proves to be an egregious disturbance.