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Our official '''[[Club Penguin Wiki:IRC|IRC]]''' channel uses our wiki's policy as well.
These are the rules for using our official '''[[Club Penguin Wiki:IRC|IRC]]''' channel. See [[Club Penguin Wiki:IRC|this]] for information on how to connect to IRC, how it works, and other general information about it.


'''This policy may be modified after an adequate community discussion.'''
==Rules==
 
*No bots unless approved by an Op.
You may also suffer consequences if any OPs feel you are disturbing channel peace, (such as fighting or not listening to directions given by an op).
*No flooding the channel.
 
*No swearing on the channel.
== Rules of IRC ==
*No impersonating other users or trying to conceal your identity to attack the channel.
=== No Swearing ===
*No public logging.
'''NOTE:''' Please try to refrain from pasting profanic texts onto the IRC channel, although you will not get banned from it, but will be warned.
*Obey what Ops ask you to do. If you believe an Op is acting inappropriately, report them to another administrator.
 
*Don't do anything you would regret.
You will be kicked and banned if you break this rule.
*Enjoy yourself.
 
=== No inappropriate words or links ===
'''NOTE:''' Does not include profanity. See rule above.
 
You will be kicked and banned if you break this rule.
 
=== No Spamming/Flooding ===
'''NOTE:''' Copy and pasting long or many messages for is not considered spamming, but try not to do it. Also, please try to refrain from pasting 3 or more lines, and instead use our pastey - which is included as a link in the IRC topic at all times.
 
You will be kicked and banned if you break this rule.
 
The only time you may flood with a long paste if an op has given you special permission for a specific case.
 
=== No annoying messages ===
DONT YOU HATE IT WHEN PEOPLE TALK TO YOU LIKE THIS1?!??!?
 
WELL? DO YA?
 
You will be kicked and banned if you break this rule.
 
=== This is not the channel for playing childish games and dramatic soap operas ===
You will be banned if you want to be immature. Respect the ops' requests and decisions.
 
=== No spam ===
Advertising a website or personal channel may be ground for immediate removal from the channel.
 
=== No impersonating other users ===
All chatters are encouraged to create an account with freenode (<tt>/msg nickserv help register</tt>) to help secure their identity. Any user caught impersonating another user may be immediately removed and/or banned along with their socks.
 
===Misusing OP rights===
If any Operator you feel is misusing their rights, you can report them to another operator. If an OP is kicking or banning someone without reason, or without permission, this is considered misusing rights.
 
Remember, not everybody will be fine if they kicked as a "joke", always ask first and never be aggressive. Doing this may cause people to think that you are aggressive.
 
If you have validly broken the policy, you have no right to attack the person who kicked you, as that will also be considered breaking the misuse policy.
 
If the victim of an attack is an OP, the OP may decide the punishment as long as it is in reason.
[[Category:Policy]]
 
===No bots unless approved by an operator===
Besides SeahorseBot/CPWNBot, every time you bring a bot on the channel, you have to ask an operator for permission.

Revision as of 23:00, 22 February 2013

These are the rules for using our official IRC channel. See this for information on how to connect to IRC, how it works, and other general information about it.

Rules

  • No bots unless approved by an Op.
  • No flooding the channel.
  • No swearing on the channel.
  • No impersonating other users or trying to conceal your identity to attack the channel.
  • No public logging.
  • Obey what Ops ask you to do. If you believe an Op is acting inappropriately, report them to another administrator.
  • Don't do anything you would regret.
  • Enjoy yourself.