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Originally posted by Cid_Night
what is the purpose of having rules if you're not going to enforce them?
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What I meant was that swearing in PM's or so towards someone (for example "**** YOU" is directed towards the reciever) is a thing we must stop (and we're already doing that, in my opinon) but **** is not directed specificially, so why is there a need to stop that too? If I were to say like "**** you you're a ****ing *** piece of ****" to someone, I would most likely recieve a warning from a GP if proven, so that, in my opinion, takes care of the directed swearing issues, but what about the non - directed ones? Is it worth implementing a system because of it? Or maybe the warning system has its flaws?