Gameplay
Gameplay means actions within the game itself, separate from the forums. There is a certain amount of inevitable crossover, but generally Gameplay refers to events that happen on www.nationstates.net, and Forums refer to events on forums.jolt.co.uk.
Gameplay includes all play within regions, nation pages, telegrams, dossiers, and the like. Certain areas of Gameplay are specifically addressed in special forums: Got Issues for issue-related questions, and The World Assembly for WA related-questions. You'll find extensive instruction in the Sticky: threads atop each of those forums. READ THEM FIRST.
Most Gameplay offenses should be reported via the Getting Help Page. This is known as a Getting Help Request, or GHR. GHR posts are private between you and the Moderation staff, and should be used for game requests where you have to name names.
Forbidden Actions: Gameplay
Customizable Field Violations: Using offensive terms and language in a nation's motto, currency, national animal, and/or national title. Also applies to using a swastika or other offensive and/or pornographic imagery in a national flag. Huge flags (over 300x200 pixels) may also be deleted. Note that malicious use of any human or racial terms as national animals is expressly forbidden.
Griefing: Harassing a nation or region because of what they did or said. This is specifically forbidden in telegrams and Regional Messageboard (RMB) posts. If you receive abusive telegrams, save them. If there are abusive RMB posts, use the Additional Information checkboxes on the Getting Help Page.
Impersonation: Any attempt to impersonate another player, including attempting to hack nation or region passwords, is illegal according to the FAQ.Multiing: See WA Multiing.
- Passing nations from one player to another is legal but risky, as any negatives associated with the prior player are inherited by the new player. Also, inadvertent WA multiing is always a concern. Use caution.
- Using similar names of nations or regions is illegal when done in a malicious manner. Malicious intent is a difficult call to make, so this must be considered on a case-by-case basis.
- Impersonating a moderator is a deletion offense, often for the puppet master as well. (See also Mods as a Weapon below)
Invasion Rules
The concept of Invasion Griefing was made obsolete by the introduction of Regional Influence. Other rules, such as those governing spam or the use of UN Multis, naturally remain in force.
Nation Hijacking: Stealing someone else's nation by gaining their password. This should be reported using the Getting Help Page.
Obscenities: Sexually graphic images in flags (very strictly forbidden), obscene nation names, national animals and/or currencies. In-game obscenities should be reported through the Getting Help Page.
Offensive National Name: Using offensive language in a nation's name. Nation names are held to a higher standard than any other custom fields. Because nation names cannot be changed, this offense results in immediate deletion.
Referral Links: See below in Forbidden Actions: Forums.
Revealing Personal Identifiable Information of Others: See below in Forbidden Actions: Forums.
Spamming:AdSpam: Spamming other people's regional messageboards (RMB) with adverts for your region. The only places where you are allowed to put advertisements are:Spammers will typically receive a mod telegram, and may also be warned. Egregious or deliberately offensive spammers will be dealt with accordingly.Regional Happenings Spam: Going in and out of a region and hence filling up the regional events board with departing and arriving messages is known as Regional Happenings or Events Log Spamming and is not allowed. Use the Additional Information checkboxes on the Getting Help Page to capture abuses on the Regional Happenings. Warzones are exempt from this rule.
- the Gameplay Forum (they will be deleted if posted elsewhere, as being polite hasn't worked),
- The regional messageboards of the game-created regions
And even then, don't over-do it. One ad per advertised region (NOT per posting nation) in any 24-hour period is the rule. Don't post if an ad for your region is still visible, even if it's been more than 24 hours.
- Feeder regions, defined as The Pacific, The North Pacific, The East Pacific, The South Pacific, and The West Pacific. Note that it is not legal to advertise in copycat regions like "West Pacific",
- The Rejected Realms and Lazarus,
- Official Warzones.
- Recruitment telegrams may be sent to residents of game-created regions. No 24-hour rule here - one per nation, period.
- Private messages via the Jolt forum software may NOT be used for recruitment purposes.
- Sending unsolicited recruitment telegrams to nations outside of game-created regions is not permitted.
- RMB Ads are allowed in player-created regions if and only if the World Factbook Entry says they're allowed. Whomever controls the WFE may set regional policy towards ads.
Puppet Flooding: Any player creating large numbers of puppets for the purpose of spamming and/or annoying a region, be they invaders, defenders, or natives, may find all such puppets ... and their main nations ... deleted without warning as Regional Happenings spammers.Regional Messageboard Spam: Spamming a regional messageboard. Only Founder nations may clear the spam. It helps if you clear it with messages saying '--clearing spam--' or something to avoid being accused of spamming yourself. (Delegates and other nations controlled by the Founder MAY NOT substitute for the founder. If your region has no active founder, you may NOT clear spam.) Nations who keep spamming a particular region are Griefers which is far more serious. Report RMS using the Getting Help Page.
WA Advertising Spam: Region natives are welcome, even encouraged, to post discussions of WA proposals and resolutions on their regional message boards. WA business is part of the region and part of the game.
- Non-natives and region-hoppers are forbidden to post WA advertisements or requests for proposal approval outside of their native region.
- Note that the Pacifics, Lazarus, and the Rejected Realms do not receive special treatment here. WA approval requests have even less relevance in the feeder regions than they do in player-created regions, and are thus forbidden.
- Requests for proposal approval may be telegrammed to WA delegates, except where the region's World Factbook entry designates otherwise. More than one request per proposal may be considered spam and should be avoided.
WA Multiing: Primarily someone who has more than one WA nation.Originally Posted by [violet] in Ejected from the WA? Here's why
- Note that is legal for a player to control more than one nation, but only one may be a WA nation.
- Multiple players who use the same computer to play their WA nations are likely to be considered Multiing, and therefore risk ejection or deletion.
- Suspected WA multies should be reported using the Getting Help Page, never the Moderation forum.
WA Proposals: A complete guide to WA proposal rules and infractions can be found in the WA Forum. (updated, May 2005)The World Assembly is getting much tougher on people who break the "one player, one WA member nation" rule. If you have been ejected from the WA, warned, or deleted, this explains why.
Q: I didn't know it was against the rules to have multiple WA member nations.
A: It is mentioned in the FAQ (see: "World Assembly"). Also, when you receive your invitation e-mail from the WA, it clearly spells out the penalties for breaching this rule. Not paying attention to this is not an excuse.
Q: I wasn't cheating! I only have one WA member nation. Your game got it wrong.
A: This is possible, but unlikely. The game uses four different methods to detect if the same person is operating multiple WA members. These methods include IP address tracking and login pattern detection. If your nation was deleted, the game gathered very strong evidence that it was being operated from the same location as other WA members on multiple occasions.
Q: My friends operate those other WA member nations. We all share the same computer.
A: I'm sorry if that's the case. There is no way for the game to tell how many people are on the other end of a computer. For this reason, breaches of WA rules involving only two members are usually punished with expulsion, not deletion.
However, please note this important point: we cannot take your word on how many people are really behind your computer. This is not because you are untrustworthy, it's simply that otherwise there is no way to enforce the WA rules.
Q: But that's not fair!
A: True, and again, I'm sorry if you and your friends have been punished unjustly. However, this is the closest we can come to fair. If we accepted people's explanations that they were using a public computer with their friends, we would have to let people create as many WA nations as they like. This would destroy the whole point of the WA.
The line has to be drawn somewhere, and thus, fair or not, the rule must stand.
Edit History: [May 05] added [violet]'s post on WA multis, expanded AdSpam, added flag size, changed to new WA proposal rules, link to swastika ruling in Archive [Fris] | [Jun 05] Clarified telegram ad-spam, deleting non-Gameplay region ads [Fris] [Sep 05] linked Invasion FAQ [Fris] | [Oct 05] expanded griefing definition, added Founder and Refounding clarifications [Fris] | [April 06] Influence replaced invasion rules, reorganized section "Spamming" [Fris] | [March 07] Puppet flooding [Fris]|Replaced references to the UN with WA. [Kat]| [April 09] Revealing Personal Info of others [Kat].

