Add a chat with no rules at all, because why not? you choose to join on your own free will and can leave at any time if you feel offended
Honestly i don't think is a smart idea at all since this will actually get bad, to the point where people end up leaving. pvp chat was put in with a "should we do it" way of thinking in the start, i do get this, but we don't want it going to bad, so i say no to this personally.
I mean people would be able to leave the anarchy chat if they felt like its getting out of hand, wouldnt take more than a second or two
How? if anyone dont like it they can just leave, its literally faster than you quickdrop in PvP lmao gotem
What happens when someone learns about phone numbers, addresses and they start posting them in a chat. From a legal perspective, MassiveCraft doesn't have any obligations (I think???) to stop players from doing this kind of stuff. From a moral and ethical view point, you cannot allow people to publish phone numbers. That is totally, 100% over the line. While, I don't necessarily dislike the idea of letting PvP'ers to let off their rage-infused hormones in a chat by themselves, I think somethings are always too far (as stated above) and thus there will always be the issue of staff having to monitor said chat channel.
I mean if you post your stuff on massive without agreeing to any sort of privacy agreements you have no claim if that information is reposted, etc
I mean why would your phone numbers appear there anyways without you wanting it? only way i see that happening is if you were doxed which would obviously be against server rules at it has always been?
Although i do agree that posting peoples personal information wouldnt be a good thing, so maybe add like 1 or two rules against that? i think the reason why alot of people want this chat is just to flame tbh, not post personal information.
I'm not sure it is. At least in the sense of, if somebody doesn't want their real name or phone number publicly put out... Of course things like social security numbers and potentially addresses might be illegal
Thats what im saying, even if someone doxxed someone in "anarchy" chat and there was no chat rule against it, it would still be illegal to dox anyone on the internet.