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The rules of the Goonstation servers are there to ensure an enjoyable and finely regulated RP experienggpffhfhahhahaha, okay, no. The rules are there so we can just weed out annoying fuckwits and other detriments to the server. The net effect of this is that the servers are more enjoyable for good players!
The rules - more like guidelines, really - are intended to support an enjoyable experience for all, player and admin alike.  We try to keep limitations on personal playstyle choices as minimal as possible while still allowing for a fair and entertaining game for the players.  They're not intended to gate certain people out of the community, but to keep the community a place people want to be.
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==General Game Rules==
#'''Don't grief.''' This isn't limited to just killing people: dismembering, stripping, crippling, force-feeding, force-borging, uploading murder laws to the AI, setting up death traps, wrecking or depowering parts of the station, anything that explodes, lube smokes, placing radioactive flooring, etc. are all griefy.  As a rule of thumb, if it's bad and takes more than 10 minutes for a normal player to fix, or you're intentionally creating an indiscriminate hazard (especially in a high-traffic area), it is covered by this rule. If someone is confirmed (via game mechanics) to be an antagonist, is a cluwne, has agreed to whatever you're planning to do to them, or you've seen them griefing people this round, you can go after them. This means that you shouldn't kill people for annoying you mildly or inconveniencing you, but only if they are actual threats/a cluwne. Feel free to adminhelp for clarification anyways.  Antagonists and emagged cyborgs may ignore this rule whenever they want to. Mindhacks and thralls may ignore this rule when their orders contradict it- see [[Mindhack Rules]]. Silicons must ignore this rule if their orders/laws require it of them, but aren't allowed to grief otherwise. Note: braindead people still count as people. They might be coming back.  '''A longer discussion of grief and what does and doesn't constitute it is available [[Grief|here]].''' <b style='color:red'>Do not harm anyone in arrivals unless they have purposefully retreated there after previously roaming the station, and even then, only if you or they are an antagonist.</b>
#'''Listen to the admins.'''  We will try to treat you with basic respect, please return the favor: If an admin has to grump at you, take the time to talk to them about it and answer their questions HONESTLY. We have multiple ways of telling if you are lying about stuff, and if we can't trust what you're saying, there's no point to talking so we're probably going to have to reach for the banhammer.  Also, although nobody expects you to take a talking-to with a smile and a nod, please try to keep a civil tone.  We're just people too, folks.
#'''No metagaming.'''  Look, we all know that gamers like talking to other gamers, and doing so while gaming - all we ask is that if you are playing SS13, you do not use any out-of-game means to communicate with another player on the same server.  This effectively gives you more eyes and ears on a round than other players, and that's not fair.  Conversely, acting on any information obtained using solely in-game mechanics (''yes, deadchat counts'') is explicitly NOT metagaming with very few exceptions - going to areas you shouldn't be is the meat of it, check the page for a fuller explanation.  '''There's a more in-depth discussion of this rule at the [[Metagaming]] page.'''
#'''Bigotry and sexual content is a <u>non-negotiable hard 'no'.'''</u>  If you are unsure what sexual content includes: do not refer to sex acts, genitalia, or anything sexual in nature. This includes erotic roleplay, which encompasses all situations which are erotic or suggestive in nature (e.g. 'spooning', making out, etc.), and not only those which are sexually explicit. Rape 'jokes' are considered sexual content. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to use the word 'rape' in this game. Yes, you can call people dicks and insult them with terms that are used normally, but don't use bigoted language or slurs. Common examples of bigoted language include calling people 'retards', 'cunts' or 'traps', using 'gay' in a derogatory manner, or using gendered slurs like "pussy" and "bitch." '''If an admin tells you to knock something off because it breaks the no bigotry or sexual content rule, that is not an invitation for debate. Knock it off or go elsewhere.'''  Bigoted language (for example, slurs) is also not allowed in your BYOND key, character name, flavor text, or anything else with which you interact with the server, whether as a joke, or masked with misspellings or spoonerisms. This rule also extends to cover bigotry and discrimination based around a player's in-game race, species, or gender identity.
#'''Do not name your character after political or controversial figures.''' If you're unsure what might constitute as controversial: avoid naming your character after murderers, abusers, religious figures, or any name you've heard of in the news. Naming yourself Lise Meitner is fine, but naming yourself OJ Simpson is not. '''If an admin tells you to change your name because it's based on a political or controversial figure, it is not an invitation for debate. Change it or go elsewhere.'''
#'''Do not modify your BYOND client (dreamseeker) in any way, shape or form.'''  <u>This is the other automatic 'no' and is not open to discussion or explanation.</u>  If you get a message on connect that implies that the server thinks you're using a modified client, and you're really sure you're not, catch us on Discord and we'll talk about what might have gone wrong - but don't try and pull a fast one. We have ways of knowing if you're telling the truth, and we will not talk about how.
#'''Don't carry grudges from round to round.'''  If someone was a tremendous jerk in one round, and you didn't get to enact your revenge before the round ended, kiss it goodbye.  If you try to get back at them in a later round, that is griefing, and see rule number one.
#'''Don't use multiple accounts.''' This means if you get killed in a round, you shouldn't login to a new account and rejoin the same server and start playing again. This also means that throughout your time here on Goon, you should stick to a single BYOND account. If you want to switch accounts for whatever reason, please let an admin know. You are not obligated to disclose your reason(s) for switching accounts, but you are required to share your old ckey (account name) and your new ckey. This also allows us transfer your medals and spacebux. If there are other people in your household playing or otherwise sharing an IP address for some reason, please ahelp to let us know (you only have to do this once, not every time you play). All we'll ask is that you not communicate with each other out-of-game about what's happening in the game.
#'''No spoilers.'''  Many secrets are designed with the fun of the hunt in mind. Please don't rob other players of the joy of discovery - spoiling a secret for someone without their explicit consent is a No-No. You may share secrets with other players, provided that you do not use larger public channels of communication (like the in-game chat or forums) and make clear that you are sharing spoilers. For the Discord specifically, refer to Discord Rule #8: "Obey Secret Content rules", in [[Rules#Discord Rules|the section below]]. If you are not sure what belongs on the wiki, you can ask for permission from an administrator first.
#'''Do not impersonate admins under any circumstances.'''  Do not threaten to get other people banned.  This will not end well for you!
#'''End of Round Grief.'''  You are welcome to bomb the shuttle, beat other players or generally cause problems once the shuttle has arrived at Centcom - but only AFTER the line saying "Further actions will have no impact on round results. Go hog wild!" has appeared.
#'''Communication must primarily be in English.''' Because this is fundamentally a game based around social interaction, players who do not speak a common language are isolated from the round and cannot understand communications from administrators. Players who share a language other than English should avoid excessive use so as not to exclude other players from their communication.
#'''This is not an exhaustive list.'''  Rules-lawyering is STRONGLY discouraged.  If an admin asks you to knock something off, 'well it's not in the rules' is not really an argument.  If you feel this rule is being abused, please feel absolutely free to make use of the Admin Complaints forum - we won't punish you for posting a complaint.


'''Bear in mind that the rules are general guidelines!''' Things that are not on any rules list but are undoubtedly awful will still get you punished. If the admin staff decides you are a problem for other players, you can and will be removed! Click [[RP Rules|here]] for the RP servers rules.
==Roleplay Server Rules==
{{:RP Rules}}


==When to use adminhelp==
==Things to Keep In Mind (Ingame)==
In case there's something you would like to bring to the attention of the server staff, please use the <tt>adminhelp</tt> command. Examples include:
#'''Warnings aren't necessarily required.'''  Although in general the admins will do their best to have a discussion about any given conflict before enacting a punishment, there are some cases where communication is either impossible or nonproductive.
#'''Different admins have different styles.'''  Although we all follow the same general directives, some admins are more or less forgiving on certain issues than others.  If you do a thing that gets you a dayban from one admin, and your buddy does the same thing later and gets away with just a talking-to, that is not a thing to complain about.  If you DO feel that an admin's actions were inappropriate, please feel absolutely free to make use of the Admin Complaints forum - we won't punish you for posting a complaint.
#'''There is a difference between grief and jerkery.'''  Being a jerk to people is expected and almost necessary in this game - minor theft, facefarting, etc - basically stuff that either doesn't severely impact someone else's ability to enjoy the game, or is otherwise handleable with in-game resources like the security force.  This is something of a moving target and probably the one where the 'different admins have different styles' bit will be the most relevant for.  If it's a relatively calm round, the HoP hasn't vanished yet, and someone steals your ID, that's not so big a deal.  If all hell is breaking loose, the round has been going on for more than 15 minutes so the HoP has vanished into the ether, and therefore you can't really replace your ID, then ID theft is a MASSIVE dick move and absolutely worth adminhelping for.  Feel free to adminhelp if you really do think something isn't okay, but if we tell you 'this is something that should be handled ingame' then at least give it a try.  Besides, bored sec officers rarely find ways to amuse themselves that the rest of the station would call 'useful'.
#'''If you are a team based antagonist (Head [[Revolutionary]], [[Nuclear Operative]]) or an [[AI]], and you have to log out, please let us know via adminhelp before you leave.'''  You don't have to stick around to wait for a reply, just let us know so we can replace you if it's necessary.
#'''Mindhacks''', '''thralls''' and other related roles have a couple of very important rules that '''must''' be followed. See [[Mindhack Rules]] for more information.
#'''Sploded Clause''' - this should be ALMOST NEVER used, but we reserve the right to dispose of a consistently terrible player on a permanent basis even if the event the ban is in a direct response to would not normally involve a permaban.  If your ban involves the word 'sploded', you should probably wait at least several months before even thinking about appealing it - it means you're really super not fitting in here, and literally the entire server population is better off without you.  These cases are EXTREMELY rare.
#'''When to use adminhelp vs. when to use mentorhelp vs. when to let it go:''' If you have a question about the rules, or are reporting another player who you believe has broken them, or you have discovered a bug/exploit, or you have been spawned as a special role (AI, antagonist) and are unable or unwilling to stick around and fulfill your role (''help, i got AI and have to leave / help, i rolled traitor and really just want to play with botany / help, i rolled chief engineer and haven't got the first clue about how to run the engine'') then use adminhelp.  If your question is about game mechanics (''help, how do i do genetics / help, where's the bar / help, what does a chaplain even do'') then use mentorhelp.  If you want to complain about a player who hasn't broken a rule but you think they're annoying, or you want access to an area or an object that you don't have, or you want to talk about some totally sweet music you just heard, or something else that doesn't involve the rules, game engine, or game mechanics, then please just let it go.
#'''Addendum to the above regarding prayer''':  Use prayer when 97% of the time you want to be ignored, with the remaining 3% divided between being blown to smithereens and having your request answered in the most evil-genie / monkey's-paw way possible.
#'''Although very few topics are expressly forbidden''', there are several topics (''politics, religion, several others'') that really, really, REALLY don't result in productive or useful conversation.  Not exactly a rule, but maybe keep your mouth shut about stuff that's gonna start arguments.  Just a thought.
#'''The RP server has a different ruleset''' - that's available [[RP_Rules|here]].
#'''Borgs and the AI''' have a list of things that are and are not considered human for the purposes of their laws.  That list is available [[Human|here]].
#'''Recording and streaming are both a-okay!''' For streamers, we do not require a stream delay, but you may want to consider one to avoid stream-sniping. Metagaming rules still apply, and we request that streamers moderate their chat actively to make sure viewers are not sharing in-character information. Do not use information about the current round gleaned from stream chat, but advice and tips are OK. If you do plan on streaming or recording, it would be appreciated if you let admins know via adminhelp, as it allows us to intervene if someone is abusing the stream and also lets us avoid playing copyrighted musical tracks.
#'''If you DO get banned''', and you want to not be banned, please visit [http://forum.ss13.co/forumdisplay.php?fid=4 the ban appeals forum].  Please read ALL the sticky threads before posting your appeal - they contain important information you will absolutely need! Do not private message or ping admins about your ban.
#'''If you feel that an admin has acted inappropriately''', please visit [http://forum.ss13.co/forumdisplay.php?fid=5 the admin complaint forum].  Please read ALL the sticky threads before posting your appeal - they contain important information you will absolutely need!
#'''If you're not sure about any of the terms used here,''' please check out the [[Terminology]] page.
#'''Space Racism is still Racism.''' Just as we do not tolerate players engaging in bigotry around out of game concepts such as race and gender identity, we have a similar prohibition on the use of ingame characteristics to "invent" new forms of bigotry. Examples of this would be: declaring that only Lizard People could join a specific department, or yelling that a Security Officer arresting a Cockroach Person was "being racist against cockroaches".
#'''Don't prolong the round unnecessarily.''' If it seems like most other people want the round to end and/or you have killed most other people as an antagonist you should not try to make the round go on forever. That means that repeated recalling of the shuttle, building automatic shuttle-recall machines and not calling the shuttle after you kill everyone else on the server are frowned upon.


* You wish to report another player who may have broken the rules in some way.
==Discord Rules==
* You have questions about a specific rule and require clarifications.
This is not an exhaustive list. These rules are to set up a framework of basic human decency in the Discord and NOT to censor speech. Most of the time, if you cross the line you will simply be told to knock it off, and maybe kicked with a note to stop pushing it if you keep going. Bans will be reserved for only the worst cases. Furthermore, these rules apply solely to the Goonstation Discord. Other Discord servers or services where ss13 folks hang out are beyond the scope of this rule set.
* You are playing the [[AI]], which is one of the few important positions, and have to leave.
* You spawned as an [[Antagonist|antagonist]] (especially a [[Nuclear Operative|nuke ops]]) and have no intention to do anything traitorous.
* You have discovered an exploit and think it should not be posted in the [http://forum.ss13.co/viewforum.php?f=7 public] section of the forum.


Please use [[Mentorhelp|mentorhelp]] for questions regarding game mechanics. In general, the admins trust those guys not to act on IC information. Bad mentors are not tolerated - by all means, do let us know if one of them has caused you trouble.
# '''No IC in OOC.''' Do not talk about the current round in any way.
# '''No explicit content.''' This includes avatars, images, or other messages that could be deemed pornographic, sexually charged, emotionally damaging, shocking,  or repugnant.
# '''Be welcoming and respectful of others.''' We do not allow any form of bigotry, racial or otherwise. Do not use slurs (such as 'retard', 'trap' when talking about a trans woman, 'nibba', or 'gay' when used in a derogatory manner), even if it's "ironic", or make jokes that are bigoted. Do not purposefully misuse pronouns - if you make a mistake, acknowledge it and move on. If someone asks to change a subject that makes them uncomfortable try to accommodate them, if reasonable. Do not repeatedly @ mention someone if they don't want to be, or @ mention people randomly.
# '''Be respectful of others' privacy and boundaries.''' Do not ask others for personally identifying information. Do not repeatedly ask others for information they don't want to share. If someone is making you uncomfortable, you can contact us through DMing MedicalAssistant and starting your message with ]report or ]reportanon.
# '''Be respectful to the admins.''' Do not impersonate an admin. If an admin asks you to knock something off, do it. This also covers "backseat moderating". Telling someone about rule 1, or another rule, would be fine, but aggressively enforcing the rules in place of the admins would not be.
# '''Be respectful of the Discord server.''' Some conversation topics (including but not limited to current politics, racial tensions, religious freedom) are extremely volatile and controversial by their very nature, so if an admin requests that a conversation not take place in the channel, take it elsewhere.
# '''Tread carefully with joking and devil's advocate stuff.''' Do not make jokes that advocate for violence or dehumanize others. There's a fine line between 'making the conversation interesting or hilarious' and 'being a thundering butthead.' If someone asks you to cool it, listen.
# ''' Obey Secret Content rules.''' Do not discuss secret content such as Adventure Zone puzzles, secret chemical recipes, or other aspects of the game which are considered secret in public channels, even if using spoiler tags. We have the #imspoiler channel for discussing secret content. You can opt in or out by reacting to the General Roles post in #opt-in-roles with a 🔇 (mute) emote. You can also share secret content over private messages, provided the person consents to you sharing the secret content.
# '''Do not PM an admin regarding ban appeals.''' If you are appealing a game server ban, do not PM or @ an admin directly regarding your appeal. If you have posted an appeal, an admin will respond to it when possible. Pinging the admin who banned you or any other admin will not make the process go faster.
# '''No soliciting selfies.''' Under no circumstances, indirect or otherwise, are you allowed to ask other discord members for photos of themselves.
# '''Above all, respect Discord's Terms of Service and Community Guidelines.''' (https://discord.com/terms) (https://discord.com/guidelines) We reside pretty happily on this platform, don't ruin it for everyone!


==Don't piss off the admins==
If you would like to contact the admin team (for forum account activation, rule breaks, or other issues) but don't want to PM them or @ them in a public channel you can send reports to @MedicalAssistant by sending a PM with either <code>]report</code> or <code>]reportanon</code> and a message. Think of it as adminhelp but for Discord!
'''Being caught misleading or lying to the admins at any point will be grounds for an immediate permaban. This is especially true for admin complaints and ban appeals.'''


Doing anything that will intentionally piss them off is against the rules. Begging for stuff in adminhelp is a good way to accomplish this, but this also includes arguing with admins that the rules are dumb or wrong, being snarky or irritating, and otherwise getting up in our faces about shit. No admin has to put up with abuse. That said, if an admin is unduly swearing at you or being rude, report this [[Rules#What to do about admin bullshit|on the admin complaints subforum]].
If you find yourself on the wrong end of these rules and earn a ban from the server, you can appeal the ban on our forums (http://forum.ss13.co/forumdisplay.php?fid=35). Read all the sticky threads before posting, otherwise your appeal may be denied!


Naturally, impersonating server staff in the game is forbidden: sending PDA messages or telepathic messages purporting to be an admin will get you into trouble.
You can also find a list of our current admins here: https://forum.ss13.co/showteam.php


==Don't grief==
==When to Adminhelp and What to Send==
Injuring or killing crew, bombing the station, uploading AI laws allowing the AI to murder people, and otherwise fucking shit up for other players without a good reason to be doing so is considered griefing. There is a line between griefing and permissible shenanigans, but it is subjective and up to the presiding admin to decide.
Sending an adminhelp should be direct and to the point. Some key information we are looking for in adminhelps are:
* Who did it?
* What did they do?


What constitutes a good reason to injure, kill and destroy? One or more of the following:
Even if you think someone else may have already sent an adminhelp, you should still send an adminhelp over rule breaks. We would rather get four reports about the same issue than zero! You should also adminhelp if you aren't sure whether something is a rule break or not. Something may not be a rule break directly, but may indicate a pattern of near rule breaks.
* You are an [[Antagonist|enemy]] of the station or one of their [[Rules#Guidelines for mindslaves|mindslaves]].
* The guy you're killing is a [[Rules#Confirmed enemy role|confirmed enemy]] of the station (be sure before you kill!) or a [[cluwne]].
* You are the [[AI]] or a [[Cyborg|cyborg]] and none of your laws prevent it. The definition of what and what isn't human is available [[Human|here]].
* An admin has given you permission or told you to do it.


Never buddy up with antagonists when you aren't one yourself. It is generally fine to help them within the limits of your job (e.g. providing medical assistance or cloning traitors), but don't act like a brainwashed sidekick, actively attack other crew members for them or explicitly ask to be mindslaved.
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Forcing other players to eat/drink something, or removing the brain of an alive player and turning them into a [[cyborg]] without their consent is also considered grief. Furthermore, [[Terminology#Braindead|braindead]] players are not fair game - they may simply experience temporary connection problems or the like, you have no way of knowing.
 
Chat spamming is a bad idea, don't do it. Arguing like a prick with other players, spouting memes or behaving like an annoying idiot in general will get you removed. This includes being obnoxious about a fandom, in particular anime, furries or MLP. Spamming deadchat, even at the end of the round, is also not welcome.
 
==Don't metagame==
''Main article: [[Metagaming]]''
 
Don't operate with information you shouldn't have or otherwise cheat the roundtype, for example by:
 
* Talking about IC/in-game events in OOC. Don't even hint at anything!
* Using information gotten outside the game (like through IRC or private messages) inside the game.
 
Please also check [[Metagaming#In-Game Stuff|Metagaming]] for information on how we would like our players to act regarding the [[Listening Post|Syndicate]] [[Syndicate Shuttle|facilities]] and [[Wizard's Den|wizard's den]].
 
===No grudging from past rounds===
Using any information gleaned from outside the round itself is forbidden.
 
Example: Let's say Jimmy Poo kills you one round and it turned out he wasn't the traitor - that shouldn't have happened, but perhaps he slipped through the admin's fingers in one way or another. It happens. Next round, you hunt down and kill Jimmy Poo because he killed you last round - this is not okay! Each round is its own round, and nothing from past rounds should factor into it.
 
===Don't import drama===
Admins may coordinate with the server staff of non-Goonstation SS13 servers and factor in previous bans made there when judging unban appeals on our own forum, but that's the only exception. We don't care about what people do on the internet outside of SS13, and we don't WANT to know. Harassing someone in-game, on the forums, or in IRC about things they do or say outside of it is terrible. If it didn't happen in SS13, then it didn't happen as far as we're concerned.
 
===Don't multikey===
Using more than one account per round to play is forbidden.
 
If you have siblings or friends who are playing on different computers in the same house/network/IP, please adminhelp it so there's no risk of you being accidentally banned as a multikeyer. Please note that even in these instances, using multiple accounts from the same computer is not allowed.
 
==Don't be a bigot==
Bigotry of any form isn't acceptable on the servers. There is no acceptable excuse for using homophobic, racist or sexist language. We don't care if you are gay, black, Latina/o, etc. in real life. Don't use bigoted language, period. This also applies to names, including spoonerisms (e.g. "Digger Nick").
 
==Absolutely no sexual content==
Sexual content of any type is completely inappropriate. This includes rape jokes, roleplaying sex, sexual harassment/assault or rape. If it involves genitals or sexual organs, it doesn't belong here.
 
There is absolutely no reason to use the word "rape" on our servers at all, regardless of context. This is neither negotiable nor up for debate.
 
==Punishments==
What will happen if you break the rules? One or more of the following:
 
'''Warning:''' Simply being told to quit what you're doing in-game, either by direct PM or a "voice in your head". Ignoring this will lead straight to a harsher punishment.
 
'''Muting:''' Prevents you from talking on ALL channels. You can however still use adminhelp and respond to admin PMs.
 
'''Prison:''' Your character will be sent to a prison zone, where an admin should contact you shortly to interrogate you. This is just a holding area and not a punishment in and of itself - if you can satisfy the admin that you weren't being shit, you'll be returned to the station. If you ever get sent here and an explanation or interrogation doesn't occur after a few minutes, adminhelp it.
 
'''Death and/or humiliation:''' Self-explanatory. Usually reserved for minor offenses. Bemoaning your fate will only make things worse.
 
'''Job ban:''' This will prevent you from playing as that job until your ban is lifted. You can also be job-banned from antagonist roles. If you hate playing as certain jobs, you can request a job ban. Voluntary bans are not punitive measures, so don't worry about them becoming a black mark against you.
 
'''Server ban:''' Ban lengths can range up to permanent. You can appeal bans at the forums if you think it was in error or if you're going to acknowledge what you did wrong. A ban from any goonstation server will prevent you from playing on '''ALL''' goonstation servers.
 
==Things to know==
Finally, just some general pointers and advice on the rules and adminnery in general.
 
====No modified BYOND clients====
Using client-side modifications that affect data being sent to the server in any way is grounds for an immediate permaban regardless of your behaviour as a player.
 
====Warnings aren't required====
Don't complain that you didn't get a warning before being hit with punishment. You should know the rules - ignorance is no excuse!
 
====Different admins have different styles====
Some admins enforce some rules more harshly than others. None of the admin crew really has much of a problem with this for the most part, unless permabans are being handed out like it's banmas and Banta Claus is in town. You should never break any of the rules of course, but if you do, then don't whine that you were on the receiving end of a less lenient admin's wrath when you did. Again, if you are sworn at without being rude yourself, report this [[Rules#What to do about admin bullshit|on forum]].
 
====Punishments are case by case====
How much someone else got punished for the same offense is of no relevance to your own punishment, unless there's a flagrant difference between the two. Example: Jimmy Poo got 30 minutes for hitting someone with an extinguisher, and you got a permaban.
 
====Sploded clause====
''If you have been a consistently terrible player for a long time, the admins can ban you purely based your history alone.''
 
The enforcement of this rule generally requires several admins to be in agreement that you are utter shit and a hopeless detriment to the server to take effect. This is not something to be proud of.
 
==Clarifications==
===Confirmed enemy role===
A confirmed enemy role is someone who:
* is caught with their own unlocked [[Traitor|traitor]] PDA.
* is obviously a [[Nuclear Operative|Syndicate]] with a name like GibTech Operative #2 or similar.
* is obviously a [[Wizard|wizard]], wearing robes and casting spells.
* is a [[Changeling|changeling]], [[Vampire|vampire]], [[Werewolf|werewolf]] or [[Predator|other]] [[Wraith|non-human]] creature and has been seen using one of their unique abilities.
* has [[Syndicate Items|traitor gear]] with their fingerprints on it (or an [[Detective#Investigation Tips|ID]] that matches their worn gloves) and no believable story as to how they got it.
 
See [[Antagonist]] for a comprehensive list of all enemy roles.
 
===Guidelines for mindslaves===
Mindslaves are considered antagonists and thus free to cause mischief, but there are a few things to know:
 
* Firstly and most importantly, you are required to follow your master's every order.
* You should never harm or actively hamper the efforts of your master, unless they themselves specifically ask you to.
 
However, mindslaves are exempt from the first restriction if doing so would either violate the rules or established admin consensus. Examples:
 
* You can't be forced to use bigoted language, participate in ERP, torture or some other questionable stuff. Should you receive an order to that effect, make sure to let us know in adminhelp.
* You are not required to hand out [[Chemistry#SECRET CHEMS|secret chemistry recipes]]. An order to mix e.g. initropidril for your master is an acceptable demand, but nobody is going to be grumpy if you refuse to tell them the recipe.
 
Secondly, the loyalty is bound to the implant and your current body. Generally speaking, you cease to be an antagonist if you somehow end up losing either:
 
* Your [[Syndicate Items#Mindslave Implant|regular implant]] runs out. The [[Syndicate Items#Deluxe Mindslave Implant|deluxe model]] doesn't have a timer, so this does not apply.
* Your implant has been removed by [[Doctoring#Bullets and foreign objects|surgery]].
* You have died.
 
Likewise, the enslavement of [[Vampire|vampire thralls]] ends with their death and does not carry over to clones. You will be notified via a HTML popup in every mentioned scenario. Former mindslaves retain full memory of everything that happened up to that point.
 
As long as you're a mindslave or thrall, you can also see your master's name by using the ''Notes'' verb.
 
==What to do about admin bullshit==
[http://forum.ss13.co/index.php The Appeal Forum] exists so that we can detect any badmin activity going on and put a stop to it before we start losing good players. If you think you were banned or otherwise punished with shitty reasoning (or if you think someone else's treatment was bullshit), then go to the [http://forum.ss13.co/viewforum.php?f=2 Unban Appeals] section for requesting your ban be overturned, or the [http://forum.ss13.co/viewforum.php?f=3 Admin Complaints] section for calling out any other bullshit.
 
Bear in mind that your definition of bullshit may vary wildly from that of others - your circumstances will be called as what they are! Also '''read the forum rules''' or you'll be subjected to a viciously ego-shattering drubbing. More specifically, use the [http://forum.ss13.co/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=3 Ban Appeals template] for ban appeals, and [http://forum.ss13.co/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5 How to complain about an admin] for the admin complaints template. Failure to use either of these templates in your threads may get you ostracized, or make your pleas of innocence fall on deaf ears. Also when arguing your case, try to be reasonable and if you did break a rule, don't try to weasel out of it by saying dumb things like "I didn't mean [harsh word against minorities] that way", or by denying everything. Admins have logs and they will call you out on your actions if necessary.
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Latest revision as of 07:00, 14 March 2024

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The rules - more like guidelines, really - are intended to support an enjoyable experience for all, player and admin alike. We try to keep limitations on personal playstyle choices as minimal as possible while still allowing for a fair and entertaining game for the players. They're not intended to gate certain people out of the community, but to keep the community a place people want to be.

General Game Rules

  1. Don't grief. This isn't limited to just killing people: dismembering, stripping, crippling, force-feeding, force-borging, uploading murder laws to the AI, setting up death traps, wrecking or depowering parts of the station, anything that explodes, lube smokes, placing radioactive flooring, etc. are all griefy. As a rule of thumb, if it's bad and takes more than 10 minutes for a normal player to fix, or you're intentionally creating an indiscriminate hazard (especially in a high-traffic area), it is covered by this rule. If someone is confirmed (via game mechanics) to be an antagonist, is a cluwne, has agreed to whatever you're planning to do to them, or you've seen them griefing people this round, you can go after them. This means that you shouldn't kill people for annoying you mildly or inconveniencing you, but only if they are actual threats/a cluwne. Feel free to adminhelp for clarification anyways. Antagonists and emagged cyborgs may ignore this rule whenever they want to. Mindhacks and thralls may ignore this rule when their orders contradict it- see Mindhack Rules. Silicons must ignore this rule if their orders/laws require it of them, but aren't allowed to grief otherwise. Note: braindead people still count as people. They might be coming back. A longer discussion of grief and what does and doesn't constitute it is available here. Do not harm anyone in arrivals unless they have purposefully retreated there after previously roaming the station, and even then, only if you or they are an antagonist.
  2. Listen to the admins. We will try to treat you with basic respect, please return the favor: If an admin has to grump at you, take the time to talk to them about it and answer their questions HONESTLY. We have multiple ways of telling if you are lying about stuff, and if we can't trust what you're saying, there's no point to talking so we're probably going to have to reach for the banhammer. Also, although nobody expects you to take a talking-to with a smile and a nod, please try to keep a civil tone. We're just people too, folks.
  3. No metagaming. Look, we all know that gamers like talking to other gamers, and doing so while gaming - all we ask is that if you are playing SS13, you do not use any out-of-game means to communicate with another player on the same server. This effectively gives you more eyes and ears on a round than other players, and that's not fair. Conversely, acting on any information obtained using solely in-game mechanics (yes, deadchat counts) is explicitly NOT metagaming with very few exceptions - going to areas you shouldn't be is the meat of it, check the page for a fuller explanation. There's a more in-depth discussion of this rule at the Metagaming page.
  4. Bigotry and sexual content is a non-negotiable hard 'no'. If you are unsure what sexual content includes: do not refer to sex acts, genitalia, or anything sexual in nature. This includes erotic roleplay, which encompasses all situations which are erotic or suggestive in nature (e.g. 'spooning', making out, etc.), and not only those which are sexually explicit. Rape 'jokes' are considered sexual content. There is absolutely no reason whatsoever to use the word 'rape' in this game. Yes, you can call people dicks and insult them with terms that are used normally, but don't use bigoted language or slurs. Common examples of bigoted language include calling people 'retards', 'cunts' or 'traps', using 'gay' in a derogatory manner, or using gendered slurs like "pussy" and "bitch." If an admin tells you to knock something off because it breaks the no bigotry or sexual content rule, that is not an invitation for debate. Knock it off or go elsewhere. Bigoted language (for example, slurs) is also not allowed in your BYOND key, character name, flavor text, or anything else with which you interact with the server, whether as a joke, or masked with misspellings or spoonerisms. This rule also extends to cover bigotry and discrimination based around a player's in-game race, species, or gender identity.
  5. Do not name your character after political or controversial figures. If you're unsure what might constitute as controversial: avoid naming your character after murderers, abusers, religious figures, or any name you've heard of in the news. Naming yourself Lise Meitner is fine, but naming yourself OJ Simpson is not. If an admin tells you to change your name because it's based on a political or controversial figure, it is not an invitation for debate. Change it or go elsewhere.
  6. Do not modify your BYOND client (dreamseeker) in any way, shape or form. This is the other automatic 'no' and is not open to discussion or explanation. If you get a message on connect that implies that the server thinks you're using a modified client, and you're really sure you're not, catch us on Discord and we'll talk about what might have gone wrong - but don't try and pull a fast one. We have ways of knowing if you're telling the truth, and we will not talk about how.
  7. Don't carry grudges from round to round. If someone was a tremendous jerk in one round, and you didn't get to enact your revenge before the round ended, kiss it goodbye. If you try to get back at them in a later round, that is griefing, and see rule number one.
  8. Don't use multiple accounts. This means if you get killed in a round, you shouldn't login to a new account and rejoin the same server and start playing again. This also means that throughout your time here on Goon, you should stick to a single BYOND account. If you want to switch accounts for whatever reason, please let an admin know. You are not obligated to disclose your reason(s) for switching accounts, but you are required to share your old ckey (account name) and your new ckey. This also allows us transfer your medals and spacebux. If there are other people in your household playing or otherwise sharing an IP address for some reason, please ahelp to let us know (you only have to do this once, not every time you play). All we'll ask is that you not communicate with each other out-of-game about what's happening in the game.
  9. No spoilers. Many secrets are designed with the fun of the hunt in mind. Please don't rob other players of the joy of discovery - spoiling a secret for someone without their explicit consent is a No-No. You may share secrets with other players, provided that you do not use larger public channels of communication (like the in-game chat or forums) and make clear that you are sharing spoilers. For the Discord specifically, refer to Discord Rule #8: "Obey Secret Content rules", in the section below. If you are not sure what belongs on the wiki, you can ask for permission from an administrator first.
  10. Do not impersonate admins under any circumstances. Do not threaten to get other people banned. This will not end well for you!
  11. End of Round Grief. You are welcome to bomb the shuttle, beat other players or generally cause problems once the shuttle has arrived at Centcom - but only AFTER the line saying "Further actions will have no impact on round results. Go hog wild!" has appeared.
  12. Communication must primarily be in English. Because this is fundamentally a game based around social interaction, players who do not speak a common language are isolated from the round and cannot understand communications from administrators. Players who share a language other than English should avoid excessive use so as not to exclude other players from their communication.
  13. This is not an exhaustive list. Rules-lawyering is STRONGLY discouraged. If an admin asks you to knock something off, 'well it's not in the rules' is not really an argument. If you feel this rule is being abused, please feel absolutely free to make use of the Admin Complaints forum - we won't punish you for posting a complaint.

Roleplay Server Rules

The roleplay server operates very differently rulewise to our other servers and players are held to a higher standard of effort during their play there. However, due to our ban system a ban from one is a ban from all, so make very sure that you follow these rules when on our roleplay server. If you are unsure if something is allowed or not, first consult the base rules of Goonstation; if you are still unsure after doing so, feel free to adminhelp for clarification. If you disagree with any of the below rules, please do not play on the roleplay server, and instead spend your time on one of our other, non-roleplay servers.

  1. Make an effort to roleplay. Play a coherent, believable character. Playing a violent or racist character is not allowed. Play your character as though they wish to keep their job at Nanotrasen. This includes listening to security and the chain of command and, if you are a member of command, taking your job as a leader seriously in-character. Only minor crime is permitted for non-antagonists. Avoid memes (e.g. sus, pog, amogus), txt spk (e.g. lol, wtf), and out of game terminology when you are playing your character. LOOC is available if you need to communicate out of character. In addition, if you notice a character who is Afk/disconnected, please do not attack or mess with them beyond taking them to cryo.
  2. Escalate through roleplay before attacking other players. The goal of the roleplay server is character interaction and interesting scenarios. Both crew and antagonists are expected to roleplay escalation before engaging in hostilities. As an antagonist, your goal is to increase, not decrease, roleplay opportunities. Give people a sense of dread, an obvious motive, or some means of roleplaying and reacting, before you harm them. As security, your priority is the crew’s safety and maintaining the peace. You should treat criminals fairly and determine appropriate consequences for their actions. Enemies to Nanotrasen such as confirmed non-human antagonists and open syndicate members may be treated harshly.
  3. After you’ve selected a job, be sure to stay in your lane. While you are capable of doing anything within the game mechanics, allow those who have selected the relevant job to attempt the task first. As an example, breaking into medical and treating yourself when there are medical staff present is not okay. Choosing captain just to go and work the genetics machine all round is not acceptable.
  4. As an antagonist you are free to kill and grief, provided you escalate per rule 2. You are not required to be evil, but you do have a broad toolset to push the round forward and make things exciting. Treat your role as an interesting challenge and not an excuse to destroy other people’s game experiences. Your objectives do not allow you to ignore any rule, RP or otherwise. As an antagonist, you are not protected against being murdered or griefed, but it is expected that the crew roleplays and does not kill you just for the sake of killing an antagonist.
  5. Do not use out of game information in game. Only use in-game information; the things your character can perceive or could know. While we have no hard rule on what a character can and cannot know, be reasonable about your character’s knowledge and capabilities. Do not call out antagonists based on information that is only obvious as a player. For example, the drowsiness effects on your screen are not a good in-character basis to call out a changeling. The debris and adventure zones are for enhancing roleplay. Rushing through them for the sake of items alone is prohibited. It is reasonable for the crew to assume people with syndicate gear such as red space suits are antagonists. Anything learned as a ghost is considered OOC knowledge.
  6. Be kind to other players. Be respectful and considerate of other players, as their experiences are just as important as your own. Do not use LOOC or other means of communication to put down other players or accuse them of rulebreaking. If your problem with another player extends to rulebreaking, press F1 to contact the admins. It is your responsibility to respect the boundaries of others when you RP. If you feel uncomfortable, or worry that people are uncomfortable, don’t be afraid to use LOOC to communicate. Furthermore, do not advantage your friends in game or exclude others from roleplaying opportunities without good cause.
  7. These rules are extra rules for the roleplay server. The core rules still apply to the roleplay server. Do not argue with the administration about the RP rules or core rules.


Things to Keep In Mind (Ingame)

  1. Warnings aren't necessarily required. Although in general the admins will do their best to have a discussion about any given conflict before enacting a punishment, there are some cases where communication is either impossible or nonproductive.
  2. Different admins have different styles. Although we all follow the same general directives, some admins are more or less forgiving on certain issues than others. If you do a thing that gets you a dayban from one admin, and your buddy does the same thing later and gets away with just a talking-to, that is not a thing to complain about. If you DO feel that an admin's actions were inappropriate, please feel absolutely free to make use of the Admin Complaints forum - we won't punish you for posting a complaint.
  3. There is a difference between grief and jerkery. Being a jerk to people is expected and almost necessary in this game - minor theft, facefarting, etc - basically stuff that either doesn't severely impact someone else's ability to enjoy the game, or is otherwise handleable with in-game resources like the security force. This is something of a moving target and probably the one where the 'different admins have different styles' bit will be the most relevant for. If it's a relatively calm round, the HoP hasn't vanished yet, and someone steals your ID, that's not so big a deal. If all hell is breaking loose, the round has been going on for more than 15 minutes so the HoP has vanished into the ether, and therefore you can't really replace your ID, then ID theft is a MASSIVE dick move and absolutely worth adminhelping for. Feel free to adminhelp if you really do think something isn't okay, but if we tell you 'this is something that should be handled ingame' then at least give it a try. Besides, bored sec officers rarely find ways to amuse themselves that the rest of the station would call 'useful'.
  4. If you are a team based antagonist (Head Revolutionary, Nuclear Operative) or an AI, and you have to log out, please let us know via adminhelp before you leave. You don't have to stick around to wait for a reply, just let us know so we can replace you if it's necessary.
  5. Mindhacks, thralls and other related roles have a couple of very important rules that must be followed. See Mindhack Rules for more information.
  6. Sploded Clause - this should be ALMOST NEVER used, but we reserve the right to dispose of a consistently terrible player on a permanent basis even if the event the ban is in a direct response to would not normally involve a permaban. If your ban involves the word 'sploded', you should probably wait at least several months before even thinking about appealing it - it means you're really super not fitting in here, and literally the entire server population is better off without you. These cases are EXTREMELY rare.
  7. When to use adminhelp vs. when to use mentorhelp vs. when to let it go: If you have a question about the rules, or are reporting another player who you believe has broken them, or you have discovered a bug/exploit, or you have been spawned as a special role (AI, antagonist) and are unable or unwilling to stick around and fulfill your role (help, i got AI and have to leave / help, i rolled traitor and really just want to play with botany / help, i rolled chief engineer and haven't got the first clue about how to run the engine) then use adminhelp. If your question is about game mechanics (help, how do i do genetics / help, where's the bar / help, what does a chaplain even do) then use mentorhelp. If you want to complain about a player who hasn't broken a rule but you think they're annoying, or you want access to an area or an object that you don't have, or you want to talk about some totally sweet music you just heard, or something else that doesn't involve the rules, game engine, or game mechanics, then please just let it go.
  8. Addendum to the above regarding prayer: Use prayer when 97% of the time you want to be ignored, with the remaining 3% divided between being blown to smithereens and having your request answered in the most evil-genie / monkey's-paw way possible.
  9. Although very few topics are expressly forbidden, there are several topics (politics, religion, several others) that really, really, REALLY don't result in productive or useful conversation. Not exactly a rule, but maybe keep your mouth shut about stuff that's gonna start arguments. Just a thought.
  10. The RP server has a different ruleset - that's available here.
  11. Borgs and the AI have a list of things that are and are not considered human for the purposes of their laws. That list is available here.
  12. Recording and streaming are both a-okay! For streamers, we do not require a stream delay, but you may want to consider one to avoid stream-sniping. Metagaming rules still apply, and we request that streamers moderate their chat actively to make sure viewers are not sharing in-character information. Do not use information about the current round gleaned from stream chat, but advice and tips are OK. If you do plan on streaming or recording, it would be appreciated if you let admins know via adminhelp, as it allows us to intervene if someone is abusing the stream and also lets us avoid playing copyrighted musical tracks.
  13. If you DO get banned, and you want to not be banned, please visit the ban appeals forum. Please read ALL the sticky threads before posting your appeal - they contain important information you will absolutely need! Do not private message or ping admins about your ban.
  14. If you feel that an admin has acted inappropriately, please visit the admin complaint forum. Please read ALL the sticky threads before posting your appeal - they contain important information you will absolutely need!
  15. If you're not sure about any of the terms used here, please check out the Terminology page.
  16. Space Racism is still Racism. Just as we do not tolerate players engaging in bigotry around out of game concepts such as race and gender identity, we have a similar prohibition on the use of ingame characteristics to "invent" new forms of bigotry. Examples of this would be: declaring that only Lizard People could join a specific department, or yelling that a Security Officer arresting a Cockroach Person was "being racist against cockroaches".
  17. Don't prolong the round unnecessarily. If it seems like most other people want the round to end and/or you have killed most other people as an antagonist you should not try to make the round go on forever. That means that repeated recalling of the shuttle, building automatic shuttle-recall machines and not calling the shuttle after you kill everyone else on the server are frowned upon.

Discord Rules

This is not an exhaustive list. These rules are to set up a framework of basic human decency in the Discord and NOT to censor speech. Most of the time, if you cross the line you will simply be told to knock it off, and maybe kicked with a note to stop pushing it if you keep going. Bans will be reserved for only the worst cases. Furthermore, these rules apply solely to the Goonstation Discord. Other Discord servers or services where ss13 folks hang out are beyond the scope of this rule set.

  1. No IC in OOC. Do not talk about the current round in any way.
  2. No explicit content. This includes avatars, images, or other messages that could be deemed pornographic, sexually charged, emotionally damaging, shocking, or repugnant.
  3. Be welcoming and respectful of others. We do not allow any form of bigotry, racial or otherwise. Do not use slurs (such as 'retard', 'trap' when talking about a trans woman, 'nibba', or 'gay' when used in a derogatory manner), even if it's "ironic", or make jokes that are bigoted. Do not purposefully misuse pronouns - if you make a mistake, acknowledge it and move on. If someone asks to change a subject that makes them uncomfortable try to accommodate them, if reasonable. Do not repeatedly @ mention someone if they don't want to be, or @ mention people randomly.
  4. Be respectful of others' privacy and boundaries. Do not ask others for personally identifying information. Do not repeatedly ask others for information they don't want to share. If someone is making you uncomfortable, you can contact us through DMing MedicalAssistant and starting your message with ]report or ]reportanon.
  5. Be respectful to the admins. Do not impersonate an admin. If an admin asks you to knock something off, do it. This also covers "backseat moderating". Telling someone about rule 1, or another rule, would be fine, but aggressively enforcing the rules in place of the admins would not be.
  6. Be respectful of the Discord server. Some conversation topics (including but not limited to current politics, racial tensions, religious freedom) are extremely volatile and controversial by their very nature, so if an admin requests that a conversation not take place in the channel, take it elsewhere.
  7. Tread carefully with joking and devil's advocate stuff. Do not make jokes that advocate for violence or dehumanize others. There's a fine line between 'making the conversation interesting or hilarious' and 'being a thundering butthead.' If someone asks you to cool it, listen.
  8. Obey Secret Content rules. Do not discuss secret content such as Adventure Zone puzzles, secret chemical recipes, or other aspects of the game which are considered secret in public channels, even if using spoiler tags. We have the #imspoiler channel for discussing secret content. You can opt in or out by reacting to the General Roles post in #opt-in-roles with a 🔇 (mute) emote. You can also share secret content over private messages, provided the person consents to you sharing the secret content.
  9. Do not PM an admin regarding ban appeals. If you are appealing a game server ban, do not PM or @ an admin directly regarding your appeal. If you have posted an appeal, an admin will respond to it when possible. Pinging the admin who banned you or any other admin will not make the process go faster.
  10. No soliciting selfies. Under no circumstances, indirect or otherwise, are you allowed to ask other discord members for photos of themselves.
  11. Above all, respect Discord's Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. (https://discord.com/terms) (https://discord.com/guidelines) We reside pretty happily on this platform, don't ruin it for everyone!

If you would like to contact the admin team (for forum account activation, rule breaks, or other issues) but don't want to PM them or @ them in a public channel you can send reports to @MedicalAssistant by sending a PM with either ]report or ]reportanon and a message. Think of it as adminhelp but for Discord!

If you find yourself on the wrong end of these rules and earn a ban from the server, you can appeal the ban on our forums (http://forum.ss13.co/forumdisplay.php?fid=35). Read all the sticky threads before posting, otherwise your appeal may be denied!

You can also find a list of our current admins here: https://forum.ss13.co/showteam.php

When to Adminhelp and What to Send

Sending an adminhelp should be direct and to the point. Some key information we are looking for in adminhelps are:

  • Who did it?
  • What did they do?

Even if you think someone else may have already sent an adminhelp, you should still send an adminhelp over rule breaks. We would rather get four reports about the same issue than zero! You should also adminhelp if you aren't sure whether something is a rule break or not. Something may not be a rule break directly, but may indicate a pattern of near rule breaks.

Server Rules
Basic Rules · Roleplaying Rules · Admin Guidelines · Mentor Guidelines · HoS Guidelines · Metagaming · Grief · Mindhack Rules · Who is and isn't human (AI laws) · Ghostdrone Laws