RuneScape:Chat

The Wikia Chat feature is an on-site live chat that registered users may utilize to communicate with others in real time. The feature may be accessed through a pop-up window at Special:Chat, or by entering via the right navigation rail in Special:WikiActivity.

Rules (Inside of Chat)

 * 1) Follow the use common sense, user treatment, don't feed the trolls, assume good faith, status and opinion-weight, gaming the system, and user block policies. Choosing to ignore these requests will result in a chat moderator taking action.
 * 2) Offensive or otherwise hurtful language that is derogatory or discriminatory towards groups or individuals is unacceptable. Pejoratives are not tolerated, whether they are meant to be hate speech towards their defined target in a particular context or not. Discrimination includes but is not limited to slurring or degradation of any type of or regarding gender, race, disability, sexual orientation, nationality, religion, etc.
 * 3) Follow all of RuneScape's rules, which can be found here.
 * 4) Do not talk about or do anything illegal in nature. There may be some topics which are illegal. This does indeed include any dicussions about drugs, murder or any topic which is not seemed suitable in chat. Chat moderators and administrators have the right to decide which is suitable.
 * 5) Do not engage in spamming or advertising.
 * 6) Advertising is seen as someone linking or speaking of their Wiki, making the users come to their Wiki. This is not tolerated and the user will have action taken against him/her.
 * 7) Spamming is seen as the unwanted/un-needed action of repeating/posting unwanted content. This is indeed an offense and will not be tolerated.
 * 8) Per discussion, automatic replies activated via one's chat.js are not allowed. For example, saying "Hi &lt;name&gt;" may not make any person reply automatically with "Hi!".
 * 9) Spamming the automatic reply of someone who has not yet removed their script may count as spamming, depending on how many times you trigger it. This is left to the chat moderators' discretion.
 * 10) Spamming commands on an automated bot will not be tolerated. Bots are tools, not toys.
 * 11) Refrain from intentionally joining and leaving the chat in order to cause disruption.
 * 12) Disruption is seen as the intentional or unintentional action to irritate or disturb people from the current topic.
 * 13) Users may speak in whichever language they wish. However, they should speak in English if requested to do so in order to ensure that everyone understands them.
 * 14) Respect other users' warnings; if asked to discontinue a discussion on a certain topic, please do so. Use common sense.

Bots
If you wish to have a chatbot in the chatroom, there must be consensus to do so. Please make a request on the bot requests page outlining what the bot's purpose is in the chatroom, as well as the advantages when running it. If there is a successful bot request, the bot's commands should be documented on a subpage of either the owner's or the bot's userpage. If the bot promotes spamming in the chatroom, the bot might be removed from the chatroom or have a command removed. Any unapproved bots as well, will be removed from the chatroom.

Current chatbots run in the chatroom are as follows:

Other notes

 * Please do not join the chat just to beg for in-game money or items. You may read our money making guides if you are seeking either of the above.
 * If you see a link posted in chat, or private messaged to you by someone you do not know or trust, it is advised that you do not click it.
 * If another user has private messaged you inappropriate content, you can contact a Chat moderator through private message.

Chat moderators
The chatmoderator right allows users to moderate the chat by kicking and banning offending users. Administrators, as well as individuals who have passed the RfCM process are allocated this right.

A list of current chat bans can be found here.

Inactive chat moderators
None.

Former chat moderators
None.

Banning guidelines

 * Unintentional join and leave spammers should be kicked. They are free to rejoin when they believe the problem has been fixed.
 * General spammers (such as repeated advertising, repeatedly posting links, repeatedly posting random text, etc.) should be banned for around three days. This should be extended for repeat offenders.
 * More serious infringements, such as posting dangerous/offensive links, should be punished with a longer ban than for general spamming, such as a week or longer.

Remember that the above points are strictly guidelines. It is up to the banning moderator to decide on the actual ban time.

Archives and appeals

 * The chat ban archives from 15 August 2011 to 14 June 2012 can be found here.
 * The current chat ban archive can be found at Special:Log/chatban.
 * Appeals may be made by banned users on the banning moderator's talk page (the banning moderator can be found here) or the user's talk page by following the Wiki's appeal guidelines.