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|We consider our GameMasters in DragonRealms to be equivalent to a GM in a tabletop game, which means that they have the authority to monitor everything that goes on in the world, and to add and modify with the intention of keeping interest high and promoting the overall enjoyment of the product. It is not Simutronics policy, however, to eavesdrop on private conversations unless there is a reasonable concern that such conversations relate to bug abuse, disruptive behavior, or ongoing events. In general, GameMaster policy is to respect player privacy as much as possible, however it must be made clear that all actions and conversations within DragonRealms are subject to monitoring.
|We consider our GameMasters in DragonRealms to be equivalent to a GM in a tabletop game, which means that they have the authority to monitor everything that goes on in the world, and to add and modify with the intention of keeping interest high and promoting the overall enjoyment of the product. It is not Simutronics policy, however, to eavesdrop on private conversations unless there is a reasonable concern that such conversations relate to bug abuse, disruptive behavior, or ongoing events. In general, GameMaster policy is to respect player privacy as much as possible, however it must be made clear that all actions and conversations within DragonRealms are subject to monitoring.
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Latest revision as of 14:35, 12 October 2016

Current Policy

POLICY article 12:

Privacy

We consider our GameMasters in DragonRealms to be equivalent to a GM in a tabletop game, which means that they have the authority to monitor everything that goes on in the world, and to add and modify with the intention of keeping interest high and promoting the overall enjoyment of the product. It is not Simutronics policy, however, to eavesdrop on private conversations unless there is a reasonable concern that such conversations relate to bug abuse, disruptive behavior, or ongoing events. In general, GameMaster policy is to respect player privacy as much as possible, however it must be made clear that all actions and conversations within DragonRealms are subject to monitoring.