Our TeamSpeak 3 server now has outlined etiquette that everyone is encouraged to follow. The etiquette is subject to change and any additions are welcomed through a contact form submission.
This etiquette will also be posted in the TeamSpeak 3 lobby for all to view.
ĴΘΘĶ and Vox wrote:Respect the privacy of other people in their locked channels. Request admission to a channel by messaging the present channel administrator (if any). If multiple channel administrators are present, contact the one that appears to have the most to do with the channel's existence.
Respect the presence of other people in other channels. Before utilizing administrative privileges to move a user from a channel, request the permission of the user and their channel's active occupants before moving the user out of the channel.
Respect each channel's topic of discussion, if any, unless a channel administrator gives permission. For gaming rooms, the topic of discussion regards any discussion pertaining to the game that the channel has been established for.
Respect the lobby and other public channels. Utilize the Away from Keyboard (AFK) channel whilst being inactive in a public channel.
Respect the channel administrators of private channels. They're the ones in control of channel's activities that aren't limited by an act of the leadership.
Crash, of the Commonwealth of Virginia, Founder of the Armored Saints of Halo.
Sounds like a lot of common sense, but not everyone plants that in their garden these days.
“It's like everyone tells a story about themselves inside their own head. Always. All the time.
That story makes you what you are. We build ourselves out of that story.”
If a lot of people (our own members) at times aren't going to follow the team etiquettes, than there is not going to be any point of having them around.
-Mandalor
If it's only a problem "at times", why would we get rid of them all together? ;o
I like the etiquette, that way I have plausible deniability when I need to kick someone from my channel.
A§H»JÓÒK wrote:If it's only a problem "at times", why would we get rid of them all together? ;o
I like the etiquette, that way I have plausible deniability when I need to kick someone from my channel.