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The following proposal has been discussed and is now marked as resolved. The page has been protected and now serves as an archive. Do not edit this page.
Date Resolved: January 9, 2018


Result: Passed.


Instructions

This page is the voting stage of this discussion: "Policy reviews - Chat."

With all concerns from the concern stage of this discussion having been resolved and taken into account, the proposal located in the "Proposal" section above has been created and moved to voting. To join the voting, you simply use buttons located in the "Voting" section of this page and fill the resulting page.

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Proposal

I would like to propose the following changes to the chat policy, which shall remain on the policy page.

XII. Chat

  • A. General.1. All policies in this general section apply to all ESB-related chat rooms: the ESB chatroom on FANDOM and Skype chat rooms including "SpongeBobia Chatroom," "ESB Chat Moderators," "ESB Administrators," and "ESB Bureaucrats." All ESB rules apply to the said chat rooms.
  • 2. All ESB policies and FANDOM policies apply in the ESB Chatroom and all ESB Skype chat rooms including "SpongeBobia Chatroom," "ESB Chat Moderators," "ESB Administrators," and "ESB Bureaucrats."
  • 3.1. Do not Abusingabuse communication tools. is forbidden. This includes blank messages, gibberish, and other examples listed here. and spreading words or sentences out into multiple messages.
  • a. Do not make words by spreading them out into multiple messages.
  • b. Other abuse of Writing anything else that is abusing communication tools can result in a kick or ban by at the discretion of the banning moderator or Skype administrator in a Skype chat room.
  • 4.2. English is the preferred language in the chatroom. It is recommended to not use other languages. Using other languages to spam, troll, or to swear is not allowed.
  • 5.3. Trolling is forbidden.
  • a. If anyone is disturbing the chat room environment and not providing anything useful to the conversation which may be considered trolling, chat moderators and administrators can ban the user from chat immediately. In Skype, users continuing to troll will receive a kick. Administrators can block them infinitely from ESB at their discretion if they feel the user does not provide any positive engagement to the community.
  • b. Anyone trolling in the ESB chat room will result in an immediate ban. The administration may infinitely block the user from ESB.
  • 6.4. Profanity.
  • a. Profanity is forbidden.,This includinges use as an acronym or censored,.except for the words "Ddamn" and "hell," which are allowed if they are used in context and not against another user, is forbidden.
  • b. Any use of profanity (except hell and damn) after a user is issued a warning will immediately result in a temporary ban from chat. (combining lines, removing redundancy)
  • 7.5. Be respectful toward all users, their views, and their opinions. Do not discriminate against or harass anyone. Doing so can result in a kick or ban by the discretion of the moderator.
  • 8.6. Posing as a user of a higher position than you is forbidden.
  • 9.7. Posting anything inappropriate or links to inappropriate sites is forbidden. This includes linking to content not suitable for children under the age of 13, notably sexual content. The chatroom is to remain clean.
  • 10.8. Asking users for personal information (age, phone numbers, addresses, ASL (age/sex/location), religious beliefs, etc.) is forbidden.
  • 11.9. If you are going to exchange social networking information (Skype, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.), do it in a private message.
  • 12.10. Drama, aArguing, and or getting into a having heated debates is forbidden. Friendly, civil debates are allowed.
  • 13. Creating drama is forbidden. (merging with above)
  • 14.11. Refrain from saying things that are not useful to the conversation and continue to interrupt those having a conversation. If more than one person is doing this, those people must take the conversation somewhere elsewhere.
  • B. ESB Chat room.
  • 1. The policies in this section apply to the ESB Chatroom on FANDOM. (combining with title of section)
  • 2. Specific rules
  • a. Doorspamming (coming in and out of chat) is forbidden. It is understandable if you have a bad connection, but note you may be kicked to stop the flooding. Anyone doing this on purpose shall be temporarily banned.
  • b. Chat invasions (inviting a large group to chat, normally to troll and/or spam) are forbidden.
  • c. ChatTags are also enabled on ESB's chatroom. You may have fun with them, but you may not misuse them. i.e., such as using colors for every message you send.
  • d. All moderator orders must be obeyed unless said otherwise by an administrator or someone of higher power.
  • e. Abusing the chatbot (username: SpongeBobiaChatBot) is forbidden. It is okay to have a little fun with the chatbot sometimes, but if it gets excessive, a chat moderator can kick or ban you at their discretion.
  • 3. Underage users.
  • a. It is against FANDOM policy for a person under the age of 13 to use FANDOM. It is against ESB policy for persons under the age of 13 to reveal their age.
  • b. Any user who is underage or claims to be underage will not be blocked or banned. since
  • c. All all underage users will be dealt with by FANDOM Staff, not by ESB staff Administration.
  • 4. Moderators
  • a. All administrators and bureaucrats are chat moderators. A selected few chatters are grantedappointed chat moderator status because they are active in chat and trusted to keep the peace.
  • b. Kicking or banning users for no reason is forbidden. Abuse of chat moderator powers is forbidden. Any abuse of them will result in immediate termination.
  • c. Any abuse of chat moderator powers will result in immediate demotion. Any continued abuse may result in a block.
  • d.c. Chat moderators have no jurisdiction over what happens in a private message. If someone bothers you, ignore them. There is no definite way to prove what is in a private message.
  • e.d. There is a hierarchy in the chatroom in regards to final decisions. Chat moderators are outranked by discussion moderators, discussion moderators are outranked by administrators, and administrators are outranked by bureaucrats. Therefore, if a user is breaking a rule in chat, the users highest in command will deal with them. If they are unresponsive, the responsibility goes down the chain of hierarchy.
  • C. Skype chat rooms.
  • 1. The policies in this section apply to the ESB chat rooms on Skype. (combining with title of section)
  • 2. Adding users.
  • a. Any user is allowed to add other users to the chat. However, users can only be added if they are: (combining with title of section)
  • i. A current member of ESB. Users who have retired from ESB, left FANDOM altogether, or are inactive (with the exception of chat moderators, discussion moderators, administrators, and bureaucrats) are not allowed into the Skype chat.
  • ii. The user is not blocked from ESB or FANDOM (meaning they are not globally blocked from the network). Users who are unable to edit on the wiki or even enter the chat room are not to be allowed into the Skype chat rooms.
  • 3. Kicking policy
  • a. Kicking users from the Skype is much different from being kicked in the regular Unlike the FANDOM chatroom. W, when a user is kicked from the ESB Skype, they cannot come back in until another user adds them back.
  • b. Users who are kickedKicked users can then be added back immediately added back unless they misbehave again and are kicked once more.
  • c. If a user has received a third kick from an administrator, they will not be allowed back into the Skype for twenty-four (24) hours. If the user is added back but continues to misbehave, then they will be kicked from the Skype for seven (7) days. Any users who continues to misbehave even after those kicks will receive longer kicks from the Skype depending on the severity of their actions.
  • d. Do not add back any user who is kicked from the Skype until after their ban expires.
  • i. Any user attempting to add users back before their ban expires will receive a kick themselves unless otherwise stated.
  • e. Make sure to listen to the Skype administrators. Any user who ignores warnings will be temporarily kicked from the Skype.
  • f. Skype usernames cannot contain profanity, references to profanity, or refer to sexual content.
  • D. Reporting. (combining to one paragraph)
  • 1. If you see anything in the chatroom that is a violation of any policies, please report it., either at the report form (ESB:Report user) or sending a message to an administrator or bureaucrat (see here: ESB:Administration).
  • 2. You can report it to the following places:
  • a. Report user - list your report here.
  • b. Send a message to an administrator or bureaucrat. You can find a list here: ESB:Administration. You can also report to administrators on Skype. See a list here.

This voting stage ends Friday, January 5, 2018 at 12:52 p.m., eastern time. — AMK152 (Wall • Contrib) 17:51, December 29, 2017 (UTC)

Voting

Choose your input: SupportNeutralOpposeComment

  • Neutral Neutral - If it were up to me, I would personally add the following to the policy: "Chat is the only appropriate place on the wiki for underage users to reveal their age, as FANDOM Staff do not accept screenshots or chat logs as proof."  RedBomb1 (MCE) M001 - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (0161) 18:09, December 29, 2017 (UTC) 
  • Comment new Comment - I think this should be added to the policy: "Regardless of the circumstances, it is against the policy for chat moderators and administrators to ban or kick users over private messages, even if the person who claims to have received an inapprorpiate PM is a trustworthy user." I bet there have been mods who have banned users over PMs and that is quite ridiculous.  RedBomb1 (MCE) M001 - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (0161) 18:20, December 29, 2017 (UTC) 
  • Support Support -  Figmeister (WCE)  18:27, December 29, 2017 (UTC) 
  • Comment new Comment - I do not think that the ESB Chat Policy should apply to the ESB Skype and Discord rooms. Here is why: Behavior on other websites does not matter here and users cannot be held accountable for issues with ESB users on other websites; they will just simply be frowned upon. Also, Skype and Discord are outside of the wiki and do not have a "Connect to FANDOM" option. Pretty silly to block a user over something that happened outside of this wiki or FANDOM in general if you ask me.  RedBomb1 (MCE) M001 - The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (0161) 18:30, December 29, 2017 (UTC) 
  • The rules are not FANDOM rules. They are ESB/SpongeBobia rules, so they apply to our network, and our Skype channels are part of our network. — AMK152 (Wall • Contrib) 19:19, December 29, 2017 (UTC)
  • Comment new Comment - Obviously if a user has an account on ESB but is hostile on another wiki or discord/skype of the spongebobia network, then they can be :
  • Blocked on that specific wiki of the spongebobia network
  • Banned from discord
  • Kicked from the Skype group.
So we won't block a user for an incident that happened on discord or skype or another wiki of the network. But, the rules still apply to all wikis and social aspects of the spongebobia network. Golfpecks2 (Contact • Contrib) 19:27, December 29, 2017 (UTC)
  • Neutral Neutral - Neutral as it's indifferent for me. - EmpressYzma
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