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Metsfanmax wrote:The rules clearly state that you can't sit for someone if they are your opponent in any current game.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
jefjef wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:The rules clearly state that you can't sit for someone if they are your opponent in any current game.
He was WARNED. He is aware of the violation. It does not seem to be malicious as far as the announced turn he took. He took one from himself.
2011-08-08 16:45:59 - wetmk assaulted Moscow from Istanbul and conquered it from jgordon1111
Looks like he was just sitting - just running thru turns and not paying much attention. He isn't contesting the violation and he also clearly states that he will be avoiding sitting in this game.
So mets how about ya not stir things up...
Metsfanmax wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:The rules clearly state that you can't sit for someone if they are your opponent in any current game.
I'm not stirring things up. jgordon seems to be under the impression that the rule states that he can't sit for a player in the game that they're playing against each other in. But the rule clearly states that if they're playing any games together, then jgordon cannot sit for him at all. In any game.
17. Can I let another player take a turn for me when I am away from the game?
You can, with the stipulation that the account babysitter is not your opponent in any current game. It is common courtesy to announce in game chat that another player will take your turn(s) during your absence. Babysitters should only do what is necessary to take the turn(s) and should not interact with the community, start or join new games (except for ongoing tournaments). Furthermore, you should only take another player's turn if they are in danger of missing a turn, not for the purpose of gaining a tactical advantage.
Metsfanmax wrote:Straight from the FAQ:17. Can I let another player take a turn for me when I am away from the game?
You can, with the stipulation that the account babysitter is not your opponent in any current game. It is common courtesy to announce in game chat that another player will take your turn(s) during your absence. Babysitters should only do what is necessary to take the turn(s) and should not interact with the community, start or join new games (except for ongoing tournaments). Furthermore, you should only take another player's turn if they are in danger of missing a turn, not for the purpose of gaining a tactical advantage.
Evil Semp wrote:OK guys this is how I have always interpreted the rule, and until I am told otherwise I will continue to enforce the rule the way that I have been.
You can account sit for someone as long as you do not sit for them in a game that both of you are in. Example: I have about 30 active games. TheForgivenOne is in one of those games. He could sit for me in all the other games and just not in the game that we are both in.
I hope that clears up some of the confusion.
drunkmonkey wrote:I'm filing a C&A report right now. Its nice because they have a drop-down for "jefjef".
Ace Rimmer wrote:lol Mets is just trying to get account sitting outlawed still.
The FAQ is poorly worded. No surprise there, many spots on the site have things that were not gone over finely and need to be clarified.
To address your last point, if you don't trust someone to not look at your gamechats and/or PMs, don't let them sit for you.
Metsfanmax wrote:Ace Rimmer wrote:lol Mets is just trying to get account sitting outlawed still.
The FAQ is poorly worded. No surprise there, many spots on the site have things that were not gone over finely and need to be clarified.
To address your last point, if you don't trust someone to not look at your gamechats and/or PMs, don't let them sit for you.
No, I legitimately thought the FAQ was the ultimate law for account sitting. I didn't even know the sitting thing was addressed in the community guidelines (because those are supposed to be forum guidelines, not game rules!). I have nothing to do with account sitting, so please forgive my naivety in that regard, I just didn't even know there was a conflict with what I had read.
ljex wrote:Metsfanmax wrote:Ace Rimmer wrote:lol Mets is just trying to get account sitting outlawed still.
The FAQ is poorly worded. No surprise there, many spots on the site have things that were not gone over finely and need to be clarified.
To address your last point, if you don't trust someone to not look at your gamechats and/or PMs, don't let them sit for you.
No, I legitimately thought the FAQ was the ultimate law for account sitting. I didn't even know the sitting thing was addressed in the community guidelines (because those are supposed to be forum guidelines, not game rules!). I have nothing to do with account sitting, so please forgive my naivety in that regard, I just didn't even know there was a conflict with what I had read.
hmmmm...moderator who has not won the community guidelines
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