Official:Policy/Greeter chat

Main article: /greeter

Please be aware that an on-duty Ocean Master can see everything written in greeter chat, the following rules are in place to try to keep extra chatter to a minimum. Although Oceanmasters do lightly monitor the chat when they can, they will not always see or be available to intervene if someone is using chat inappropriately.
 * In cases where a player is abusing the greeter chat channel, please submit a /complain indicating they are abusing greeter chat and how. Complaints will be dealt with based on the included chat as time permits.
 * If you feel someone may be misusing greeter chat without realizing it, send them a /tell explaining the rules to them.
 * A blackspot should never be used to remove greeter status.

Greeter chat is to be used solely for greetering related conversations, including such things as:

 * Finding answers to non-opinion questions that you can't answer on your own. (We recommend that you use a petition for more advanced questions.)
 * Finding someone who speaks a language you don't know in order to assist a new player
 * Making other greeters aware of new player oriented events or pillages about to take place

Greeter chat is not a place to do things like:

 * Answer questions that you're not sure the answer to. (If you don't know, let someone else answer who does)
 * Advertise your business, non-greeter voyages or monster locations.
 * Chat with other greeters about non greeter topics.
 * Ask a specific person a question; this is what /tell is for.
 * Find another specific greeter; this is what /who and /gwho are for.
 * Editorialize about greeter mechanics.

Some general greeter channel etiquette:

 * Ask yer question, preferably on one line. There is no need to ask permission to ask a question, just ask it.
 * Give detailed replies, "go look at the YPPedia" isn't helpful - include search terms or full links if the answer is best found on a webpage.
 * If you are a slower typist, or unsure of the answer, see if it gets answered by a faster typist or more knowledgeable person before hitting send.
 * If a conversation gets more involved, take it to /tells.
 * Be polite in all situations.
 * Take requests to stop spamming to /tells, unless it is a group that is doing it.
 * Don't feel the need to always have the last word. If any spam has stopped, then there is no more need to discuss spamming.
 * Do not berate anyone over the channel. Use /complain as appropriate or send them a polite /tell.