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17760: Re: [MUD-Dev] Teaching ethics in MUDs (was Re: "An essay on d00dism and the MMORPG")
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From: Adam Casbarian <adamcas@concentric.net>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2001 21:19:09 -0800
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Organization: Kanga.Nu
Travis Nixon wrote:
> I don't quite understand the relevance of this question in the
> context it was asked, but I'll answer anyway.
I should have put this email with that other question...apologies.
Let me pose a new question:
Even though a mud isn't really liable for player conduct outside the
game, is it ethical to *NOT* blacklist such a person if you were to
discover about them?
Although this seems an extreme scenario, I know of several instances
where we've had to ban people from playing whose only reason for being
on our game was to try to pick up teenage girls. I wouldn't mind
knowing of a site which has a list of people/aliases/ip's etc. who
have been problems in the past. I think it'd be quite beneficial as
far as tracking or identifying potentially hazardous people to allow
on your game.
Adam
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