This document is not meant to do anything except for guide staff in how they might want to deal with particular situations. We generally prefer not to kick or ban users from the server.
Commands
Here are our most useful commands for Staff.
\\warn @user [reason]
This allows a staff member to issue a warning that other staff can read later. It is suggested to do this every time one has to actually warn a user about something.
\\warnings @user
Use this when a user has done something, if everyone uses the warn command properly, it should allow everyone to know what a given user has done in the past.
\\mute @user [time in minutes] [reason]
This is my preferred tool for dealing with unruly players. It is essentially telling the user to go to their room for a certain amount of time. It doesn't drop them off the server and it protects everyone else from their banter in the server.
\\ban @user [time in minutes] [reason]
Be careful with the ban option, use this sparingly. However, if a user repeatedly offends and becomes disrespectful, please do not hesitate to use it. I always prefer to do a ban for a certain amount of time. This allows someone to come back after a while and play on.
Other Useful Commands
Here are some other commands for staff members.
\\acceptbu @user \\acceptas @user \\acceptes @user
These commands manage roles for Blazing Umbra, Angelic Sins, and Embers of Soteria respectively. They add the proper roles and remove unwanted roles for new players. They can be stacked, so when a character is approved for a new player in each setting, these commands can be used to give the correct roles.
First Offense
Warn the user that they have violated the rule, ask they not do it again (politely) and verify the user understands the rule and how they violated it. Also make it clear that if they personally disagree with the rule, that is a separate discussion but they must still follow the rule. Do not allow the user to get you sucked into a conversation about the validity of the rule or if it is fair, unfair, or anything else. It is the rule, period. Please make sure to use the \\warn command.
Second Offense
If the user does not follow the prescribed advise, that is, continues to violate rules, a mute may be required. I prefer to mute between 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on severity and how persistent the user is. I tend not to go over 6-8 hours without a pretty good reason, but use your best judgement. Make sure to explain why in the #admin channel what happened so everyone is aware.
Third Offense
If after being muted, the user continues to violate the rules. It is time for a long-term mute. I'd say doing a mute for a minimum of 24 hours, but 48 or 72 work very nicely. This allows said user to cool off and consider things if they weren't able to do that the first time. Each 24 hour period is 86400 minutes. So 1 day is that, 2 days is 172800 and 3 days is 259200 minutes each.
DM Idiots
A lot of people will get angry at being muted and move to DM's. Feel free to escalate to the next level if they start to do this. If they are going to do that about access to speaking, warn them that any further discussion or trying to evade the mute will result in a ban.
Fourth Offense
Banning then becomes necessary. I would do a ban for 7 days off this. That is 604800 minutes. At this point, do not respond to the users in private or public spaces, it is done, the next time anyone will revisit the issue is in 7 days. If there is some kind of conflict on what's going on, I urge all staff members to default to the phrase - "We will next revisit the issue in 7 days time but not before."
Fifth and Final Offense
If after a 7 day ban they are still unable to control themselves. A permanent ban is in order, any staff member can issue such a ban. I again refer to the above statement about 7 days. Do not let this escalate to a permanent ban without doing a full 7 days of being banned first. This allows everyone to cool off!