| Mr.Rubinshtein | and its not our fault if people dont read rules |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | rules are there and its their problem if they didnt read them and just accepted them |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | not knowing the laws doesnt leave you free from punishment you know |
| Failentin | ignorant of the lawl is not an asscuse |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | you have a point there |
| PegPeregoGaucho | I'm a sovereign discord user |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | lol |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | Failentin has a point there as well with what he said
but again rules are popping up in your face when you join the server |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | so there is no way you wont be able to read them |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | so in this case its the persons fault if he didnt read the rules |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | he had the chance to read but just ignored it |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | i would really consider on seriously rewriting some rules and going into details just for not getting in a confusion in future with other people |
| PegPeregoGaucho | rules are never welcoming |
| PegPeregoGaucho | the way rubin phrased it it was not that bad but maybe we should just get rid of the rules since they don't have much meaning anyways and it depends on many details you cannot take into consideration when writing rules |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | fair enough |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | its not like this server is active 24/7 |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | and has billions of active people |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | its just very few of us who talk |
| Mr.Rubinshtein | and we all know how to behave |
| Feder373 | Pretty much. Rules are/should be based on common sense. If someone doesn't have that, then any amount of text will change nothing. If the user doesn't know basic behaviour, then they can't be in any community. |