Greetings to all our UK pilots //aviafly-2.eu/. We’re pleased you’re piloting with Avia Fly 2. This community matters to us, which is why we’ve put real effort into our chat moderation. Our aim is to keep the skies positive. Let’s talk about how we all participate in that.
Our Fundamental Belief: Polite Skies
For us, a top multiplayer game depends on how players interact with each other. The notion is simple: treat other pilots with the same respect you’d show at a local airfield. We’re here for the shared love of flying and good sportsmanship. That’s what makes every session enjoyable for everyone in the UK.
Creating a Positive Community
Moderation isn’t just about laying down the law. We want to establish a place where players can work together, swap advice, and appreciate their successes. You, the community, are our greatest asset for this. We encourage you to be a role model and use the report function when you really need to.
What Constitutes Unacceptable Chat Conduct?
To maintain our community welcoming, we have no tolerance for certain behaviours. These actions ruin the experience and can make other players seem unwelcome. We rely on our UK players to know and prevent these categories.
Bullying and Abuse
This encompasses targeted insults, threats, bullying, or any discriminatory language. Hate speech based on race, gender, religion, nationality, or other covered characteristics is prohibited. We also prohibit repeatedly contacting a player after they’ve asked you to stop.
Examples of Concrete Violations
To create no room for doubt, here are clear examples: using racial slurs, threatening real-world harm, sexual harassment, or deliberately attacking a player’s skill to humiliate them. This kind of conduct results in immediate and serious action from our team.
Junk and Disturbance
This means flooding the chat with the same message over and over, using all caps to disturb, or posting off-topic links (particularly harmful ones). These actions block useful conversation and hinder organising gameplay.
Essential Moderation Principles We Follow
These principles turn our philosophy into daily practice. They guide our moderation team’s actions and enable every player see where we stand. We seek to be clear and steady above all.
- Fairness:
- Clarity:
- Proportionality:
- Privacy:
Outcomes for Violating Chat Standards
If a player breaks our policies, we use a tiered system. We seek to rectify conduct, not merely dole out sanctions. The action gets more serious if the problem recurs.
- Warning & Chat Mute:
- Temporary Suspension:
- Permanent Restriction:
Our Moderation Tools and Team
We employ a blend of computerized systems and a committed team of staff. Filters identify the most blatant violations immediately. Our human moderators handle the complex, context-dependent reports. This team is trained to get the nuances of chat, especially for our UK players.
- Real-time Filtering:
- Player Reporting System:
- Dedicated Moderators:
- Appeal Process:
How UK Players Can Report Issues
You help us keep the game clean. Reporting is straightforward but crucial. If you see bad behaviour, please employ the in-game report tool. Just click the player’s name in the chat list or scoreboard and pick “Report”. Give a short, factual description to aid our moderators.
Don’t retaliate in the chat. That often makes things worse. Submit the player, mute them if you want, and let us take care of it. Then you can resume your flight without the hassle.
Our Dedication to Constant Betterment
We continue to listen and adjusting. Our criteria today may require tweaks tomorrow. We frequently assess our banned word lists, moderator guides, and penalty system based on player feedback and changes in online environments.
We encourage input from UK pilots on communal safety through our formal channels. By collaborating, we can maintain Avia Fly 2 a great and welcoming spot for aviation fans globally. Now, let’s get back to flying.
