Mike0424:
Thank you WGTPizza, these are welcome guidelines. Question: Can the English Language be standard that all posts must adhere to? This request is not based on ethnicity but a practical one. How do we know if a post written in a language other than English is a violation of one of the stated guidelines?
If one wished to commnicate in a language other than English with another player, it can be done in a message format.
Another request that I have is no posts complaining about WGT. This a game of chance and if you wish to play you take your chance. If you wish to make your complaint known, send WGT a message. I for one do not want to read about it.
Thank you for all of your hard work. Grip it and rip it.
Hey Mike0424, thanks for the feedback!
As far as your language standard suggestion goes - there is no way to enforce this, nor would we. We respect all of our members and their right to speak whatever language they feel comfortable speaking. Although we only have the official capacity to interact in English, players are welcome to post in whatever language they prefer on the forums. Every language (real or gibberish) is subject to moderation if it breaks the guidelines.
The moderators are armed with translation tools, so If someone posts an insult in Swahili we will know about it :)
To respond to your "no complaints" suggestion: This is something that we would never ask of our community. Complains about the company come from a very important source - the frustrated player. As a business, we need to hear how/why our players are frustrated so that we can properly address problems within our game/community. Of course, our players must follow the guidelines when filing complaints/suggestions, just like any other poster on the forums.
I hope this clears things up, let me know if you have any other questions :)
Stay classy,
-WGTpizza