Originally posted by Toadhead
People use n00bs for almost everything.
Well, I tried to use them as cupholders, but they didn\'t know what a cup is.

AFAIK, \"newb\" is the abbreviation for \"newbie\", i.e. someone who is new, and it\'s not negative in any way.
\"n00b\" or \"noob\", OTOH is an insult, much like \"stupid idiot\".
Anyway, I agree with
- no 1337 in RP channels
- no modern slang in RP channels
- no OOC in RP channels
I don\'t agree with excessive censoring, because it doesn\'t work. We should have a minimum of censorship for the most common words, but that should be it, since ppl. will find ways around it if they really want to, and if not, they\'ll know from the moderate censoring that it\'s not wanted.
It is and always has been my opinion that we should have an OOC channel that can be switched on and off easily so that all chit-chat can go there and (most importantly), that any OOC chatter can be told off the RP channels most easily. It\'d be harder to tell them to usr IRC instead. However, this wish has been declined by the devs AFAIK, so there will be no OOC channel. Therefore, we ned to take all OOC to the /tell channels, which is fine for telling things about your char (like background info or other explanations).
We should not have any specific servers, since that would totally disrupt the persistant and complete environment / world concept.
We should allow moderate modern slang on the /tell channels, because they\'ll be used for OOC.
We should ban all modern slang from the normal say and shout channels, since they\'ll be used for IC only.
These bans should be enforced by moderate censorship (i.e., only the most common phrases) and the community / GMs (for less common / ambigous cases).
/report will do much good...
Abbreviations: I use these often, because IMO typing is painfully slow and highly inconvenient. However, I refrain from abbreviating words that are short already, like \"you\", but use abbreviations for phrases (like OTOH). This is an acceptable middle ground I think. While it is less pleasant for RP purposes, it serves good purpose, so the benefits outweigh the drawbacks IMO. On top of this, my usage of these depends on the speed the communication is going ATM (in RP environments), so if there isn\'t heavy communication I\'ll most likely not abbreviate anything (except very common RL abbreviations like \"i.e.\".).
@ MercenaryVII: While the filters and GMs may not be that strict on the numbers, your name itself isn\'t appropriate for RP. There has been an extensive discussion on that topic, and others and me took great effort and much time to explain why. It can be found by searching for \"inappropriate names\".
Edit: filters should block / change the words / phrases for everyone, including the poster. They should be serverside, except for an optional content filter that can be used to filter even the normal profanity and swear words (one of the dreaded \"adult content blockers\" that are abused to remove the burden of properly educating children from the parents...).