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Legal Question (interpret the meaning and application of a law) [1908] Legality of Ejections for Conduct Violations
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Conduct violations are defined as "breaking in-game NationStates rules" (different from banning for being a spammer or troll). We seem to judge whether conduct violations have been committed by observing if the NationStates moderators judge the behaviour to have broken the rules (as Pencil Sharpeners 2 did when it was questioned if Technolandia had committed a conduct violation).

The moderators do have rules visible on site, so at least that part is fulfilled. So I suppose the question really is "Do we count the NS onsite moderation process as due process and as reasonable?" I think we have to accept that the moderators probably have a better grip on who has broken NS rules or not than we do, and their judgement should suffice.
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RE: [Legal Question] Border Control - by Awe - 03-03-2019, 12:34 PM
Determination of Justiciability - by Kris Kringle - 03-11-2019, 10:27 PM
RE: [1908] Legality of Ejections for Conduct Violations - by Nakari - 03-30-2019, 02:07 PM



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