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Lady Vulpix
23rd January 2006, 04:30 AM
UPDATE: Polls, Clubs and Games has just become Games, Games, Games! Polls must now be posted in whatever forum suits their theme. You may still create and join clubs here, they're just not a part of the forum title now.

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General Rules

=1= All of TPM's general rules (http://forboards.tripod.com/TPM_General_Rules.html) are in operation here at GGG, as is everywhere.

=2= Your behaviour plays a significant role, determining if we should keep an eye on you prospectively or not. Expressing disagreement with other members views is fine, but being hostile towards one another is not accepted, otherwise known as a 'Flame War'. Harassing and spiting other members will result in serious termination of your GGG privileges for a short while. If it continues, it will be permanent. If you must compile such immature behaviour towards a certain member, keep it outside of GGG. In fact, keep it out of TPM altogether. Keep your poise up to rational standards, at all times.

If a flame war becomes uncontrollable, a moderator will either delete every part of it, or simply close the topic entirely.

=3= Spamming was a reason why the old PCG forum perceived a bad name antecedently. Continuously posting weak replies to polls, games or clubs will result in a possible warning. Quality and simplicity are best recognized in posts.

=4= Posting topics or replies that may offend other members is not appreciated. The topic or the replies will be deleted instantaneously if you attempt to try such, along with a warning.

=5= No making 2 posts in a row unless there's a good reason for it (some posts, mainly updates, need to be stand-alone). If you remember you had something else to say, edit your old post, don't make a new one.

=6= Truth Or Dares are not allowed to take part in GGG that break the rules. You'll be dealt a stronger consequence than you normally would for breaking a desired rule if we happen to discover your diversion. We're strict on this particularly, and the offense level can range up to a forum ban.

=7= Depending on the extent of the violations someone may comprehend, rule breaking can result in a warning or, if the offense is excessive or repeatedit may result in a GGG ban, and in very extreme cases, a total ban from TPM altogether, while breaking the rules of a particular topic (and not the general GGG or TPM rules) can result in a ban from that topic. That will be decided amongst the group of moderators and board authorities on a case by case basis.

Games

=1= You can create games freely, but they may still get closed if they're considered SPAM (as per the General Rules). You may still consult the mods if you're unsure about the rules or fine details of the game you're trying to post; we're always willing to give you a hand when needed.

=2= Unoriginal games (those which are mostly duplicates of other games) will be closed. (Quizzes are distinct, just make sure they contrast from the other quizzes! We'll tell you if it's too similar to another.)

=3= Posting new versions of the games is acceptable. Common sense applies regarding when it's time to post a new version.

=4= The rules of your game must be stated every time you post a new version, this is so new people don't get confused. Not doing so will result in closure.

=5= All of the specific game's rules must be abided by at all times. Breaking them continuously will result in a warning, then a game ban of 5 days. Tougher measures will be taken if your behaviour doesn't improve immediately.

=6= After you've made a post on a game, you have to wait until at least 2 more people have posted after you before posting again on that topic. Exception: if a week has passed since the last post and only one person has posted after you, or if your post is needed for the game to progress (i.e. it cannot continue without your post), then you're free to post again.

There are a few games exempted from this rule. Here's the list:

:null::null:No restrictions:null::null:5 posts a day*


Lingo
Pokémon Hangman
Pokémon BrainStrain
The Translator
The Riddle Game
Unown Awards nomination topic:null:



Questions Only
Rule the Roost
Stymied Sentences
TPM Tower Of Babel



*The games listed under "5 posts a day" shall abide by the following rule: no more than 5 posts per person within a 24-hour period.

If you want to post a game and you consider that, for some reason, it should be excluded from the "wait 2 posts" rule, state your reason to one of the mods and we will discuss it on a game by game basis.

Clubs

You can create and join clubs freely. Just keep in mind the following points.

=1= All clubs must have a tag. Club:, [Club], <Club>, are just a few examples of tags. They may either be implemented into the topic title somewhere, otherwise a tag must be put at either the end or the start of the topic's title. Also, you must state in the first post which moderator approved the club, or in the topic's title.

[Example 1] ~*Club*~ Charmander Central
[Example 2] Club: Eevee House
[Example 3] The International Club

=2= Clubs no longer need to be approved by mods, but a mod may still close a club if it's considered inappropriate or too similar to another club.

=3= Don't create a club and just forget about it. Try to stay active or else it will die really fast. You may get help from other members to run it and/or ask the mods for advice on improving a club's activity, but it mostly boils down to whether people find it interesting and whether you can keep discussions going or offer regular activities to keep the club alive.

=4= Clubs must be open to everyone who wants to join. If you want to make a closed community for a specific group of people, use the Social Groups (http://www.pokemasters.net/forums/group.php) feature instead.

Moderator Contacts

If you need to contact a specific moderator of the forum, notify us in any of the following ways. PMing us is always an alternative, but otherwise, here they are.


Knight of Time
Name: Kyle
Discord: Knight of Time#4253

Lady Vulpix
Name: Gabi
Discord: Gabi#4913

Attributes

Major thanks to the following PCG/GGG moderators who have helped keep this forum running.

pikatogepi
Vidgamer
Lawrence III_Fanatic
Pidgeot
Link (Heracross)
shazza
Angel Blossom
Dark_Flame
Silver Ledian
Quicksilver62160
cool_daddy_47
Lady Vulpix
Wolfsong (Nala98)
Jay
The_Missing_Link
Aipom Of Doom
Cheesey
Kirei
Knight of Time

Thanks very much for reading the above rules. Any questions about them should be asked here, and all Adopted/Captured Pokémon queries go in the sticky topic at the subforum.

Now, get out there and have fun.

Magmar
25th January 2006, 01:45 PM
That is weird! At any rate, I think reposting them as a refresher was probably a good idea. People have unfortunate tendency to break rules rather frequently (and I'm not an exception, I've done it a couple of times)

Knight of Time
25th January 2006, 01:52 PM
Hmm, nice to see a new rules topic here, but I have two things I thought I should mention.

Firstly, shouldn't Jeff (TheBlueAvenger) be listed as one of the persons others can get Crystal Caves help on?

Secondly, what has happened with Soo lately? I saw she was demodded, but why?

Lady Vulpix
25th January 2006, 02:34 PM
Jeff's been added to the list, thanks for pointing it out. As for Soo, as I told you on IM, she doesn't feel she has the time to be a mod here right now.

Knight of Time
5th April 2006, 08:16 AM
Ah.

But now I see that Ade's gone too (no doubt it has to partailly do with his wedding to Soo, right?).

Just wondering, but if they (Soo and Ade) are both gone from TPM, then is Ade no longer part of the Dragon Tamers crew (and similarly, is Soo no longer with the PokeZoo crew?)?

Lady Vulpix
5th April 2006, 02:06 PM
Soo is no longer a member of the PokeZoo crew. Ade is still a member of the Dragon Tamers crew.

homeofmew
25th March 2007, 05:07 PM
It been along time but I am visiting hope everyone is having fun!

Lady Vulpix
25th March 2007, 07:17 PM
I hope you have fun too, Tina, but a rules topic is not the right place for idle chatter. Why don't you start a club?

Mikachu Yukitatsu
4th January 2008, 11:03 PM
Hm, if you add or omit something small to the rules of a game that is already going on, do you always have to inform a moderator?

I ask because I would like to omit this line from the whacking game:

Most Elusive Whack: awarded to the user that was whacked the least amount of times

I already sent it to T_M_L, but I still want to ask.

Vejodi
7th January 2008, 08:34 AM
I believe (unless vital fundamentals of the game have been changed that it has derived into a new game) a moderator of PCG or super-moderator do not need to be informed of YOUR minor rule changes. :)

Mikachu Yukitatsu
25th January 2009, 12:57 AM
Um, was there a rule about posting more than one reply in a poll once? Some people seem to be doing that now. Including myself.

Lady Vulpix
16th March 2009, 08:18 AM
How come I've only just seen that question?

The rules are the ones listed above and none other (save for the TPM general rules). So there's no rule against posting twice in a poll topic. Of course, posting the same replies twice constitutes SPAM, as does splitting a single reply into multiple posts. But if you have a valid reason to make more than one post, go ahead. In other words, use your common sense.

Mikachu Yukitatsu
13th December 2010, 11:32 PM
I'd like to open my mouth and complain, once again. Twisted Wishes and What Would You Do If...? are dead! Should the wait-for-two-other-persons-to-post rule be changed or would it make any difference?

Lady Vulpix
19th January 2011, 01:23 PM
It's been changed now, along with something else. :keke:

Thanks for your help.

Knight of Time
30th June 2011, 07:57 PM
Just wondering, but is bumping/reviving a game thread (e.g. the newest version of a particular game) allowed these days? I have to admit, there's a couple of games I'm starting to miss that I'm slightly anxious to bring some new life into (hopefully without the need to post a new version, but if a new version had to be posted, that's totally fine)...doesn't that make anyone here besides me miss certain games?

EleoMod
9th July 2011, 09:44 AM
Why is posting new versions of the games is acceptable?

Knight of Time
9th July 2011, 09:50 AM
Why is posting new versions of the games is acceptable?

Well, it's mainly for when you want to continue playing a particular game...when one version has a lot of posts (e.g. 300 to 400) in it, it's generally closed, and the person running the game (or someone who has a job as a co-worker there, such as Pokemon Hangman) usually takes the responsibility of posting the next version...e.g. if the current version of What Would You Do If...? was closed, I'd have to post the next version because I created that game.

It's just like Lady Vulpix said in the first post, it's common sense that applies when the time comes for a new version of a particular game to be posted.

Mikachu Yukitatsu
2nd September 2013, 11:41 AM
I think we should finally remove the wait-for-two-other-persons-to-post rule completely. It would bring more activity among veterans as well as make the forum more newbie-friendly.

Knight of Time
30th July 2016, 05:28 PM
Hi guys, I was taking a curious look at this topic lately, and I just realized that there's a few things I want to talk about that have to do with the first post.

First of all, what happened to the list of games that were exempt from the "wait for two people to post after you" list? I know Pokemon Hangman and Pokemon BrainStrain are excluded from that list, but what other game(s) were excluded from it?

Second, what happened to the list of games that fall under the "5 posts a day" rule? Unfortunately, I cannot remember what games fall under this rule.

Third, being as The_Missing_Link hasn't been here in ages (I sent her an e-mail back in April this year, but I highly doubt she saw it), are we going to do anything about her contact information? I'm kinda starting to miss her.

Lady Vulpix
5th August 2016, 11:10 AM
Oops! Apparently Kevin made an upgrade which broke the table tags. I've changed them for centered tables.

As for Rebecca, I wonder what she's doing these days.