I commented on with this on another thead and it got me thinking.
Too many parents have no idea what their kids are doing online and its creating a community of assholes.I have set simple rules for my kids when they play online.
What rules, if any have you set?
*No trolling.(unless the other guy started, in which it is now considered payback)
*No griefing. (Minecraft)
*No [b][u]UNPROVOKED[/u][/b] teabagging.
*No corner camping.
*No spawn camping.
*No cheating/glitching in pvp.
*No team killing.
*No cheesing(same move over & over in fighting games)
*No yelling into the mic.
*No gloating(unless the other guy started it)
*Don't be a dick
[b]*EDIT 1:[/b] Thanks for good responses. If I didn't respond to then I you're comment then you're probably an idiot or a troll. Possibly both.
[b]*EDIT 2:[/b] UNPROVOKED teabagging. [quote]my boys are 11 & 13 and at that age teabagging is like gloating, bragging or teasing. That's not what I want my children doing. Those are not not the values I want my children having. However, the rule is "unprovoked", if someone's playing like an asshole then go for it. They deserve it.[/quote]
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Edited by Rubyk: 7/5/2015 4:25:49 PM[quote]*No unprovoked teabagging [/quote] Really? I agree with mostly all of them. Teabagging is just like a a taunt, people who get offended or [i]really[/i] angry about it are stupid. Also, why not just have your kid play a game that is not meant for adults. Lego games, the game where you shoot paint if he likes shooters (Can't remember name)