Lately, for various reasons,
we've begun discussing the idea of a new in-character forum. Per
scagga's suggestion, I am starting this thread to deal specifically with the issue of moderation standards for such a hypothetical IC discussion board.
With a forum consisting of in-character content, we face numerous challenges in providing fair and consistent moderation because our characters are
invested in the enterprise in a way that we as players are not on a forum like Backstage.
Naturally, behaviors that are not tolerated in the constructive OOC environment of Backstage, such as ad hominem, insult, flamebaiting, trolling, and other "asshattery" (to quote
the FAQ)
do have a place in-character. In my view, although usually annoying, they essentially constitute a form of psychological PvP that belongs in the EVE universe. In the game itself we have the ability to block characters that act in this way. With a forum, that option would not exist. This is a problem that I think can be solved by determining an appropriate variety of sub-forums and limiting "unrestricted" communications to only one or a few such sections.
The remainder of an IC forum could successfully operate along lines not dissimilar from those that prevail here on Backstage. In a little forum experiment I've set up in the last few weeks, I prepared a
short list of rules from an in-character perspective. Perhaps there is something in those that could effectively serve as the basis for moderation rules in a larger project.
I don't have the answers to this dilemma, but we might as well start talking about what they might look like and reach a consensus. What are your thoughts?