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''Polling people means to ask a question of many people.  Polling on a MUD typically means you want something.  Polling other players is allowed but it is socially unaccepted by most people.  If you don't care what the player community thinks, by all means poll until nobody
helps you anymore.''
''Polling [[:Category: Immortals |IMMs]], however, for favors or alternative judgment is Illegal.  [[:Category: Immortals |Immortals]] maintain a professional ethic of continuity which is enforced by the staff.  If you don't like what Immortal-A gave you as a punishment for swearing on channels, your only acceptable recourse is to email: [mailto:appeals@outland.org appeals@outland.org].''
''Asking for alternative judgment from other [[:Category: Immortals |IMMs]], however, will get you into more trouble than it is worth.''
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Latest revision as of 09:24, 9 February 2007

Polling people means to ask a question of many people. Polling on a MUD typically means you want something. Polling other players is allowed but it is socially unaccepted by most people. If you don't care what the player community thinks, by all means poll until nobody helps you anymore.

Polling IMMs, however, for favors or alternative judgment is Illegal. Immortals maintain a professional ethic of continuity which is enforced by the staff. If you don't like what Immortal-A gave you as a punishment for swearing on channels, your only acceptable recourse is to email: appeals@outland.org.

Asking for alternative judgment from other IMMs, however, will get you into more trouble than it is worth.