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en-US wiki community discord DS⁽ⁱ⁾ Mode Hacking Rules The rules for the DS⁽ⁱ⁾ Mode Hacking Discord server

This page provides more details to the rules outlined in the #info-and-rules channel in the Discord server. If you have any further questions, ask in #community-meta. Note that the English version of the rules is the canonical version and any potential discrepancies in translations will not affect their enforcement.

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Consequences

The consequences of breaking these rules are a warning, mute, kick or ban. Of course, the specific consequences will be handled on a case by case basis.

  • Most users end up having 4 warnings before they are banned
    • These warnings include using the actual !warn command, getting muted, and also verbal warnings
  • Joining for the purpose of rule breaking will get you banned

Reporting

  • If someone is breaking the rules and a moderator is already not handling the case, please ping an online moderator
  • If the incident was in DMs, there needs to be evidence, such as other people reporting it too, implications on the server, or anything of the sort
  • However, when doing your report, cover any links; do not give the DM advertiser more visibility than they already got by Direct Messaging everyone

Last updated: 2022-06-28