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Re: [MUD-Dev] The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west']
On 29 Dec 97 at 11:09, Ola Fosheim Gr°stad wrote:
>
> Humans are likely to stretch rules as far as they can according to
> their own norms... :-/ I don't see any reason why MUD admins should be
> different. Anyway, the main issue here was what kind of rules the MUD
> should have in the first place.
Well an adminstrator/implementor makes the rules and are not subject to
them. They may violate, bend, change or enforce them at their whim. If
players perceive injustice or inconsistency and can't abide it, they leave
- Thread context:
- Re: [MUD-Dev] The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'], (continued)
- Re: [MUD-Dev] The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'],
Ola Fosheim Grøstad olag#ifi,uio.no, Sat 27 Dec 1997, 23:44 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'],
Greg Munt greg#uni-corn,demon.co.uk, Sun 28 Dec 1997, 02:34 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'],
Ola Fosheim Grøstad olag#ifi,uio.no, Mon 29 Dec 1997, 18:59 GMT
- The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'],
s001gmu s001gmu#nova,wright.edu, Mon 29 Dec 1997, 20:11 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'],
Jon A. Lambert jlsysinc#ix,netcom.com, Tue 30 Dec 1997, 09:18 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'],
Jon A. Lambert jlsysinc#ix,netcom.com, Tue 30 Dec 1997, 22:30 GMT
- Re: [MUD-Dev] The morality of logfiles [was 'Wild west'],
Jon A. Lambert jlsysinc#ix,netcom.com, Tue 30 Dec 1997, 09:18 GMT
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