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All staff members of Runsafe (Super-users, Moderators and Admins) are expected to stick to the following guidelines listed on this page. All staff will be directed to this page upon initiation of their staff position within the community and have no reason to have not read and adhere to said guidelines. If at any point we catch staff members breaking from the guidelines, we will look to remove them from the ranks if needed following verbal discussions.
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Below, you will find info on how staff are expected to go about their duties. ''For a list of the duties staff are expected to cover for the Runsafe Minecraft server, see [[Staff Duties]]. For a list of commands players & staff have access to, see [[Command Reference]]. For info on the different player ranks, and lists of current Staff Team members, see [[Player Ranks]].''
  
* Every player and fellow staff member are to be treated with respect. Any dispute you have with a player should be kept outside our public chat channels (TeamSpeak, Minecraft) and resolved in private. If you are witness to an argument evolving you should seek to diffuse it in a mature manner without causing further upset, and in doing so your views on the matter should appear unbiased toward either party.
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== Runsafe staff are expected to stick to the guidelines listed on this page, to the best of their abilities. ==
  
* You should seek to make yourself seen as a friendly, approachable player on our servers. This includes the avoidance of scamming, bad-mouthing, argument causing and immature language. Falsifying information for personal or other gains is not permitted.
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''These updated guidelines are in effect as of November 1st 2023.''
  
* As a member of staff, the needs of players must be put above your own in-game experience. If a player on our game servers requires assistance, advice or help, you should seek to aid them providing another staff member has not done so.
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*1. '''Assist players who need help, manage troublemakers, and set an overall good example.''' As a staff member, the default principle of your role is to help the server run smoother by moderating the playerbase and contributing positively. Take the time to help players with honest questions & confusion as they play on the server, and seek to enforce our [[Rules]] with your most sensible discretion. Notably, you should also follow our rules when they don’t conflict with your [[Staff Duties]].
  
* All staff members are expected to pull their own weight, at no point should you avoid fulfilling the role of your rank within the presence of others with the same responsibilities. Workloads should be shared across members of staff equally. If at any point you suspect another member of staff is not pulling their weight, it is not your place to call them out on this, rather contact an admin in private and express your concerns. All of our admins are constantly communicating with one another to keep general concerns of the server networked and action will be taken if needed.
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*2. '''Conduct yourself with as much maturity as you can muster.''' As staff, you represent the server itself to some extent. Maturity looks like intelligence, wisdom, patience, open mindedness, empathy, kindness, strength, and bravery. You’re not going to pull all of that that off regularly as a Minecraft moderator, but it’s something to aim for. Notably, the administration will likely cut slack for sharp retorts to particularly undesirable player conduct, but we would encourage you to merely diffuse situations if you can.
  
* Staff members should work to educate members of the server on our rules and guidelines where possible. If a player does not understand something, you should take the time to explain it in a more understandable fashion and not heckle them, we welcome all age groups to the server and expect patience to be exercised where needed.
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*3. '''Keep disputes with other staff members out of the public channels (Minecraft & Discord).''' Staff members clashing severely in the public eye indicates a server that is disjoint and sloppily run, and can even hinder the solving of another active problem. Use private channels to resolve staff disagreements. If it ultimately becomes clear that another staff member handled one of their duties poorly, those wrongs can be righted without a public fight.
  
* Your position on the server means you are a role-model for the server, we expect staff to set a good example for our player base. The list of things we do not expect to see from staff includes but is not limited to: Bickering, igniting arguments, petty behavior, name calling, whining, demeaning, insults.
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*4. '''If you believe a player is breaking the [[Rules]] or causing a problem, it is often best make them aware of what they should be doing first, rather than immediately punishing.''' Ideally, do not instantly kick/mute a player etc. without giving them verbal instructions to follow first. Exceptions can be made for urgent hacking situations, severe misbehavior, being ignored, or simply assessing that a player should know better. But notably, when a player disregards or combats staff instruction first, this is in many situations the ''ideal'' place to punish from.
  
* The server is prone to have bugs and exploitable mechanics, and staff are human making them prone to mistakes. If at any point you are presented with any of these problems, you should seek to contact an admin as soon as possible. If you suspect another person (or member of staff) is abusing a bug or exploit, they should be reported without question through private communication with an admin. If other non-staff players are involved in the exploit, you should advise them action will be taken if they exercise any means of exploiting it.
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*5. '''The needs of the playerbase take priority over your own gaming experience.''' If a player is in need of assistance, and receiving no support from other staff, you should seek to put your own gameplay on pause to help them. Unless you are urgently fending off base invaders, or stuck in some other pressing matter, it should be very doable to lend others a hand for a moment.
  
* Being a member of staff grants powers beyond that of normal players, these powers should be used for their intended purpose only. If a member of staff is caught abusing their given powers, action will be taken to remove them from their position. If you suspect a fellow staff member of power abuse, report them in private to an admin. If said staff member is an admin, report them to another admin when the chance arises.
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*6. '''Do not abuse any staff abilities to gain an advantage over other players in the survival world/mini games.''' The extra permissions granted to staff members are there to help them fulfill duties, and nothing else. This includes teleporting to players as a way of meeting up with them to legitimately play in the survival world.
  
* Your position on Runsafe does not extend past our walls, we are not responsible for anything you do on other servers however if we are made aware you are using your connections with Runsafe on other public services that show a negative view toward Runsafe, we will take action where needed. This includes, but is not limited to: Encouraging server wars, advertising Runsafe on other servers, unauthorized creation of advertisements/web pages/services under the name of Runsafe.
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*7. '''Do not compete with other staff or overwhelm players with an excess of assistance.''' While you may feel the need to demonstrate your usefulness as staff, the reality is that much of the time, another staff member has it handled. This is perfectly fine, your staff role isn’t based on how actively you manage to be the one to answer a question. Aim to fill gaps when they actually exist, not when they don’t. Be ready to help, and ready to sit back when it isn’t needed.
  
Failure to adhere to the above guidelines will result in suitable punishment with possible escalation of a demotion or removal from the server.
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*8. '''Do not overstep or bloat a situation in chat when an admin is handling it.''' You might feel you have the perfect thing to say, or wish to see through an interaction that began with your involvement, but bloating a conflict in chat usually does more harm than good. Nobody can follow messages from 3+ staff members saying a bunch of similar but different things. When admins are clearly actively talking, please take a step back.
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*9. '''Account sharing as a staff member on Runsafe is not allowed under any circumstances.''' If you wish to allow someone else to play on your account, make administration aware, so that a solution can be found without granting an unverified player your extended permissions.
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Failure to adhere to the above guidelines may result in suitable penalty, possibly escalating to demotion or removal from the server.

Latest revision as of 01:30, 17 February 2024

Below, you will find info on how staff are expected to go about their duties. For a list of the duties staff are expected to cover for the Runsafe Minecraft server, see Staff Duties. For a list of commands players & staff have access to, see Command Reference. For info on the different player ranks, and lists of current Staff Team members, see Player Ranks.

Runsafe staff are expected to stick to the guidelines listed on this page, to the best of their abilities.

These updated guidelines are in effect as of November 1st 2023.

  • 1. Assist players who need help, manage troublemakers, and set an overall good example. As a staff member, the default principle of your role is to help the server run smoother by moderating the playerbase and contributing positively. Take the time to help players with honest questions & confusion as they play on the server, and seek to enforce our Rules with your most sensible discretion. Notably, you should also follow our rules when they don’t conflict with your Staff Duties.
  • 2. Conduct yourself with as much maturity as you can muster. As staff, you represent the server itself to some extent. Maturity looks like intelligence, wisdom, patience, open mindedness, empathy, kindness, strength, and bravery. You’re not going to pull all of that that off regularly as a Minecraft moderator, but it’s something to aim for. Notably, the administration will likely cut slack for sharp retorts to particularly undesirable player conduct, but we would encourage you to merely diffuse situations if you can.
  • 3. Keep disputes with other staff members out of the public channels (Minecraft & Discord). Staff members clashing severely in the public eye indicates a server that is disjoint and sloppily run, and can even hinder the solving of another active problem. Use private channels to resolve staff disagreements. If it ultimately becomes clear that another staff member handled one of their duties poorly, those wrongs can be righted without a public fight.
  • 4. If you believe a player is breaking the Rules or causing a problem, it is often best make them aware of what they should be doing first, rather than immediately punishing. Ideally, do not instantly kick/mute a player etc. without giving them verbal instructions to follow first. Exceptions can be made for urgent hacking situations, severe misbehavior, being ignored, or simply assessing that a player should know better. But notably, when a player disregards or combats staff instruction first, this is in many situations the ideal place to punish from.
  • 5. The needs of the playerbase take priority over your own gaming experience. If a player is in need of assistance, and receiving no support from other staff, you should seek to put your own gameplay on pause to help them. Unless you are urgently fending off base invaders, or stuck in some other pressing matter, it should be very doable to lend others a hand for a moment.
  • 6. Do not abuse any staff abilities to gain an advantage over other players in the survival world/mini games. The extra permissions granted to staff members are there to help them fulfill duties, and nothing else. This includes teleporting to players as a way of meeting up with them to legitimately play in the survival world.
  • 7. Do not compete with other staff or overwhelm players with an excess of assistance. While you may feel the need to demonstrate your usefulness as staff, the reality is that much of the time, another staff member has it handled. This is perfectly fine, your staff role isn’t based on how actively you manage to be the one to answer a question. Aim to fill gaps when they actually exist, not when they don’t. Be ready to help, and ready to sit back when it isn’t needed.
  • 8. Do not overstep or bloat a situation in chat when an admin is handling it. You might feel you have the perfect thing to say, or wish to see through an interaction that began with your involvement, but bloating a conflict in chat usually does more harm than good. Nobody can follow messages from 3+ staff members saying a bunch of similar but different things. When admins are clearly actively talking, please take a step back.
  • 9. Account sharing as a staff member on Runsafe is not allowed under any circumstances. If you wish to allow someone else to play on your account, make administration aware, so that a solution can be found without granting an unverified player your extended permissions.

Failure to adhere to the above guidelines may result in suitable penalty, possibly escalating to demotion or removal from the server.