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This version of the rules is used by our Moderation department to enforce the rules. These are the only rules taken into account during moderation and appeals.

The rules use a flowchart-style format where the outermost indentation defines the action done by a member. Every subpoint underneath must be met for the action to be considered a rule violation, unless otherwise specified.

We do not moderate your profile unless explicitly stated otherwise, and we do not generally moderate your out of server profile unless it poses a clear risk to the server. We also will not moderate direct messages unless stated otherwise.

Channels immune to specific rules will state so in their description.

Section 1- Channel Misuse


ENGL

Do not communicate in the server with any language other than English

  1. A member sends a message in the server
    1. the message is written in a form that is not English
    2. the message cannot be understood by the majority of English speakers

FONT

Do not write in a way that is illegible

  1. A member sends a message in the server
    1. the message uses:
      1. an unusual or stylised font
      2. excessive, unusual or stylised Unicode characters
      3. a typing quirk
    2. the message is not solely using a writing system other than the Latin alphabet, then:
      1. an ENGL punishment should be given instead
    3. as a result the message is either:
      1. difficult to read
      2. disruptive to screenreaders
  2. A member sets their display name
    1. the display name meets the conditions in 1.a
    2. the display name meets the conditions in 1.b
    3. the display name meets the conditions in 1.c

PROX

Do not improperly use proxies within the server

  1. A member uses a proxy in the server
    1. a proxy is either:
      1. PluralKit usage
      2. Tupperbox usage
    2. the proxy usage is done without either:
      1. the member being a system and:
        1. the proxy being in their system
      2. the system role
      3. a tag in both the proxy name and display name