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Re: Not preferred
Without a specific RP ruleset and an automated means to enforce it, there is no way to establish a pure RP environment (even if the role players could even agree on what that should be).
If it falls to the CSR staff to enforce the rules, they will end up in the middle of many player-player conflicts that take a huge amount of time to investigate and handle. Not to mention the question of who would monitor the hundreds of public chat channels and what would they do if people break character on them.
By labeling the server as preferred, they get around that. All they have done is help the role players congregate on a single server where a community can grow.
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