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In Resonite it is very important to ensure that every user has a safe and enjoyable time. Every user should ensure that they are reading, understanding and abiding by the [https://resonite.com/policies/Guidelines.html User Guidelines]
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This page provides information on the ideal ways to resolve interpersonal issues you may encounter while using Resonite. Often situations can be quickly resolved by calmly and politely raising the issue with the relevant user(s). However, sometimes the moderation team may need to become involved - users can send a report ticket directly to the moderation team at [https://moderation.resonite.com/ the official Resonite moderation webpage].
<translate><!--T:1--> In Resonite it is very important to ensure that every user has a safe and enjoyable time. Every user should ensure that they are reading, understanding and abiding by the [https://resonite.com/policies/Guidelines.html User Guidelines]</translate>


== Guest / Regular User Moderation ==
<translate><!--T:2--> This page provides information on the ideal ways to resolve interpersonal issues you may encounter while using Resonite. Often situations can be quickly resolved by calmly and politely raising the issue with the relevant user(s). However, sometimes the moderation team may need to become involved - users can send a report ticket directly to the moderation team at [https://moderation.resonite.com/ the official Resonite moderation webpage].</translate>
If another user is making you uncomfortable or doing something you think breaks the [[Guidelines]], start by attempting to speak to the user. Calmly inform them that you don't like what they're currently doing. Bear in mind that not everyone will have the same expectations for what is reasonable behavior, so they may not realize that they are causing offense or discomfort.


If you are unable to resolve the situation, next speak to the session owner (Host of the session) and let them know what's going on. By default, the host has a yellow star badge on their name plate, though some users choose to hide or otherwise modify their visible badges. The yellow star badge will always be visible next to the host's name in the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu. The host has many capabilities for managing their session. See [[#Session Owner Moderation]].  
== <translate><!--T:3--> Guest / Regular User Moderation</translate> ==
<translate><!--T:4--> If another user is making you uncomfortable or doing something you think breaks the [[Guidelines]], start by attempting to speak to the user. Calmly inform them that you don't like what they're currently doing. Bear in mind that not everyone will have the same expectations for what is reasonable behavior, so they may not realize that they are causing offense or discomfort.</translate>


Be aware that it is possible that the session host may not agree with you that there is a problem, so they may choose not to act. In this case, you are still always free to leave a world session. If you still feel a user is breaching the [[Guidelines]], or you believe the problem is escalating to the wider community, you should contact the Resonite Moderator Team with your issue. Note that the Guidelines make certain exceptions for private sessions in case the organizer, all participants and their legal guardians are fully informed and agree on less strict rules.  
<translate><!--T:5--> If you are unable to resolve the situation, next speak to the session owner (Host of the session) and let them know what's going on. By default, the host has a yellow star badge on their name plate, though some users choose to hide or otherwise modify their visible badges. The yellow star badge will always be visible next to the host's name in the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu. The host has many capabilities for managing their session. See [[#Session Owner Moderation]].</translate>


As a regular user you can also:
<translate><!--T:6--> Be aware that it is possible that the session host may not agree with you that there is a problem, so they may choose not to act. In this case, you are still always free to leave a world session. If you still feel a user is breaching the [[Guidelines]], or you believe the problem is escalating to the wider community, you should contact the Resonite Moderator Team with your issue. Note that the Guidelines make certain exceptions for private sessions in case the organizer, all participants and their legal guardians are fully informed and agree on less strict rules.</translate>
* '''Mute Users''': This prevents '''just you''' from hearing any voice audio from the muted user. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.
* '''Block Avatars''': This prevents you from seeing the avatar a specific user has equipped, replaced with simple spheres to indicate where they are. This option can be accessed from the contacts page of the user whose avatar you want to block.
* '''Mutual Block''': This will prevent you from seeing or hearing a specified user, and in turn they will not be able to see or hear you as well. This option can be accessed from the contacts page of the user you are blocking. Be aware that mutual blocking a user will also ban them from your hosted sessions; they will be immediately kicked if they are in a session you are hosting.


== Session Owner Moderation ==
<translate><!--T:7--> As a regular user you can also:</translate>
As above, the first course of action should be to practice self moderation and resolutions. Start by talking to the user and informing them that they are doing something that you as the session owner won't allow or that breaks the [[Guidelines]]. If they continue, warn them that they may face action if they continue.
* <translate><!--T:8--> '''Mute Users''': This prevents '''just you''' from hearing any voice audio from the muted user. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:9--> '''Block Avatars''': This prevents you from seeing the avatar a specific user has equipped, replaced with simple spheres to indicate where they are.  This option can be accessed from the contacts page of the user whose avatar you want to block.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:10--> '''Mutual Block''': This will prevent you from seeing or hearing a specified user, and in turn they will not be able to see or hear you as well. This option can be accessed from the contacts page of the user you are blocking. Be aware that mutual blocking a user will also ban them from your hosted sessions; they will be immediately kicked if they are in a session you are hosting.</translate>


When you need to take action as a session owner you can:
== <translate><!--T:11--> Session Owner Moderation</translate> ==
* '''Kick a User''': this immediately removes them from the current world session, however the kicked user will be able to re-join the session if the session settings allow it. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.
<translate><!--T:12--> As above, the first course of action should be to practice self moderation and resolutions. Start by talking to the user and informing them that they are doing something that you as the session owner won't allow or that breaks the [[Guidelines]]. If they continue, warn them that they may face action if they continue.</translate>
* '''Ban a User''': this immediately removes them from the current world session and they will be unable to re-join the session unless you manually revoke the ban. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.
* '''Ban a User from all of your sessions''': this immediately removes them from the current world session and they will be unable to re-join the session, or join any session you host, unless you manually revoke the ban. This option can be accessed by navigating to the Contacts page on Dash menu and searching for that user's name. There will be an button to perform this action there. Bans can be revoked in the appropriate tab of the Debug menu (by default accessible with a button on the lower right side of the Dash Home page).
* '''Silence a User for all users''': this prevents anyone from hearing any voice audio from the muted user in the current session. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.


When more support is needed or the problem is escalating to the wider community, you should make a [https://moderation.resonite.com/ Moderation Ticket].
<translate><!--T:13--> When you need to take action as a session owner you can:</translate>
* <translate><!--T:14--> '''Kick a User''': this immediately removes them from the current world session, however the kicked user will be able to re-join the session if the session settings allow it. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:15--> '''Ban a User''': this immediately removes them from the current world session and they will be unable to re-join the session unless you manually revoke the ban. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:16--> '''Ban a User from all of your sessions''': this immediately removes them from the current world session and they will be unable to re-join the session, or join any session you host, unless you manually revoke the ban. This option can be accessed by navigating to the Contacts page on Dash menu and searching for that user's name. There will be an button to perform this action there. Bans can be revoked in the appropriate tab of the Debug menu (by default accessible with a button on the lower right side of the Dash Home page).</translate>
* <translate><!--T:17--> '''Silence a User for all users''': this prevents anyone from hearing any voice audio from the muted user in the current session. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.</translate>


== Moderation Tickets ==
<translate><!--T:18--> When more support is needed or the problem is escalating to the wider community, you should make a [https://moderation.resonite.com/ Moderation Ticket].</translate>
Moderation tickets are made on the [https://moderation.resonite.com/ Moderation Ticket Portal].  


=== When to make a ticket? ===
== <translate><!--T:19--> Moderation Tickets</translate> ==
You should make a moderation ticket when:
<translate><!--T:20--> Moderation tickets are made on the [https://moderation.resonite.com/ Moderation Ticket Portal].</translate>
* You need more support than the Guest / Regular User Moderator options can help with.
* You need more support than the Session Owner / Moderator options can help with.
* You have witnessed a user breaching the [[Guidelines]].
* You have heard users talking about or discussing breaching the [[Guidelines]].
* You are concerned about the behavior of a user.
* You have discovered a [[security]] exploit.
* You have a moderation question or concern.


You should '''NOT''' make a ticket when:
=== <translate><!--T:21--> When to make a ticket?</translate> ===
* You want to [[Delete Account|delete your account]] as you can do this yourself.
<translate><!--T:22--> You should make a moderation ticket when:</translate>
* You want to configure Patreon rewards. You can read our [[Patreon]] page for guidance on these matters.
* <translate><!--T:23--> You need more support than the Guest / Regular User Moderator options can help with.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:24--> You need more support than the Session Owner / Moderator options can help with.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:25--> You have witnessed a user breaching the [[Guidelines]].</translate>
* <translate><!--T:26--> You have heard users talking about or discussing breaching the [[Guidelines]].</translate>
* <translate><!--T:27--> You are concerned about the behavior of a user.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:28--> You have discovered a [[security]] exploit.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:29--> You have a moderation question or concern.</translate>


If in doubt, you can always just make a ticket, you will not be penalized for making invalid tickets and we don't treat users negatively if they make tickets.
<translate><!--T:30--> You should '''NOT''' make a moderation ticket when:</translate>
* <translate><!--T:31--> You want to [[Delete Account|delete your account]] as you can do this yourself.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:32--> You want to configure Patreon rewards. You can read our [[Patreon]] page for guidance on these matters.</translate>


=== Ticket Types ===
<translate><!--T:33--> If in doubt, you can always just make a ticket, you will not be penalized for making invalid tickets and we don't treat users negatively if they make tickets.</translate>
There are two ticket types:
* Regular - These tickets require your email or Resonite/Discord username, we're able to respond to you and ask further questions
* Anonymous - These tickets do not require any additional information, but '''we are not able to''' to respond to the ticket as it is anonymous.


Within both types there are a variety of Topics:
=== <translate><!--T:34--> Ticket Types</translate> ===
* Report Player - Broken Guideline - Used to report a user who has broken the [[Guidelines]].
<translate><!--T:35--> There are two ticket types:</translate>
* Ban Appeal - To appeal a Ban carried out by Moderation. This should '''not''' be used if you have been banned by an individual user.
* <translate><!--T:36--> Regular - These tickets require your email or Resonite/Discord username, we're able to respond to you and ask further questions</translate>
* Report a Security issues - To report a [[security]] issue, please follow our [[security]] reporting guidelines.
* <translate><!--T:37--> Anonymous - These tickets do not require any additional information, but '''we are not able to''' to respond to the ticket as it is anonymous.</translate>
* Staff/Mentor/Moderator Complaint - This special type of ticket is '''''only readable by'' '''Moderation Leads'''.
* Phishing / Scam - To report a Scam or Phishing attempt. These usually happen on Discord.
* DMCA Takedown Notice - To request a DMCA Takedown of content '''which you own the rights to'''.
* General Inquiry - For everything else.


=== How the ticket system works ===
<translate><!--T:38--> There is a variety of Topics:</translate>
The ticket system can be accessed by any Moderator. Each ticket can be assigned to a particular Moderator but can still be seen by all, so any Moderator can chime in and see what’s going on.
* <translate><!--T:39--> Report Player - Broken Guideline - Used to report a user who has broken the [[Guidelines]].</translate>
* <translate><!--T:40--> Ban Appeal - To appeal a Ban carried out by Moderation. This should '''not''' be used if you have been banned by an individual user.</translate>
* Account Issues - For issues signing up, logging in, [[Migrations|migration]], or recovering an account.
* Patreon - Support with Patreon, for claiming rewards, check our [[Patreon]] page.
* <translate><!--T:41--> Report a Security issue - To report a [[security]] issue, please follow our [[security]] reporting guidelines.</translate>
* Rewards - Support for rewards from Patreon or special events.
* <translate><!--T:42--> Staff/Mentor/Moderator Complaint - This special type of ticket is '''''only readable by'' Moderation Leads'''.</translate>
* <translate><!--T:45--> General Inquiry - For everything else.</translate>


This is important because the team have been building a diverse moderation team with different backgrounds and experiences. Different Moderators can provide unique insights based on the issue at hand. Typically most issues undergo an internal discussion and are decided on as a group, to prevent biases from a single individual.
=== <translate><!--T:46--> How the ticket system works</translate> ===
<translate><!--T:47--> The ticket system can be accessed by any Moderator. Each ticket can be assigned to a particular Moderator but can still be seen by all, so any Moderator can chime in and see what’s going on.</translate>


Our moderation Discord is also heavily tied into the ticket system, with a live feed of tickets as well as a unique channel for each issue which allows  the Moderation Team to discuss the ticket internally before making a formal response. These channels can also be seen by every Moderator who opted in for access.
<translate><!--T:48--> This is important because the team have been building a diverse moderation team with different backgrounds and experiences. Different Moderators can provide unique insights based on the issue at hand. Typically most issues undergo an internal discussion and are decided on as a group, to prevent biases from a single individual.</translate>


Each ticket is also archived for future reference after it is closed.
<translate><!--T:49--> Our moderation Discord is also heavily tied into the ticket system, with a live feed of tickets as well as a unique channel for each issue which allows  the Moderation Team to discuss the ticket internally before making a formal response. These channels can also be seen by every Moderator who opted in for access.</translate>


Responses to tickets are not automatic responses. All messages are sent by the assigned Moderator processing the ticket.
<translate><!--T:50--> Each ticket is also archived for future reference after it is closed.</translate>


Crafting a detailed response takes time, particularly with issues that require more detailed analysis (e.g. exploit reports or issues that require gathering evidence); The moderation team does send a canned response within a day to make sure that the reporter knows that the issue has been received and is now part of the system.
<translate><!--T:51--> Responses to tickets are not automatic responses. All messages are sent by the assigned Moderator processing the ticket.</translate>


== Moderator Team ==
<translate><!--T:52--> Crafting a detailed response takes time, particularly with issues that require more detailed analysis (e.g. exploit reports or issues that require gathering evidence); The moderation team does send a canned response within a day to make sure that the reporter knows that the issue has been received and is now part of the system.</translate>
The Moderation Team is ran by '''Veer'''.


== Moderation Leads == <!--T:25-->
== <translate><!--T:53--> Moderator Team</translate> ==
The Moderation leads are:
* '''Canadian Git'''
* '''Dante'''


== Moderators == <!--T:26-->
== <translate><!--T:54--> Moderation Leads</translate> == <!--T:25-->
<translate><!--T:55--> The Moderation leads are:</translate>
* Veer
* Canadian Git
* Dante
 
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Moderators are still Volunteers, you're welcome to contact them for all sorts of issues (if they are willing) but it is recommended to make a [https://moderation.resonite.com Moderation Ticket].
<translate><!--T:65--> Moderators are still Volunteers, you're welcome to contact them for all sorts of issues (if they are willing) but it is recommended to make a [https://moderation.resonite.com Moderation Ticket].</translate>
 
=== <translate><!--T:66--> Moderator Badge</translate> ===
<translate><!--T:67--> Moderators can be spotted in-game by a badge in their nametag that looks like this: </translate>


=== Moderator Badge ===
[[File:Moderator Icon.png|<translate><!--T:68--> Blue shield</translate>]]
Moderators can be spotted in-game by a badge in their nametag that looks like this:  


[[File:Moderator Icon.png|Blue shield]]
<translate><!--T:69--> Some users may try to impersonate mods. To confirm if someone is a moderator you can look at the badges within the Session tab as these cannot be artificially altered. If you spot an user impersonating a mod then this is against the Guidelines and you should report them in a [https://moderation.resonite.com Moderation Ticket].</translate>


Some users may try to impersonate mods. To confirm if someone is a moderator you can look at the badges within the Session tab as these cannot be artificially altered. If you spot an user impersonating a mod then this is against the Guidelines and you should report them in a [https://moderation.resonite.com Moderation Ticket].
=== <translate><!--T:70--> Moderator Capabilities</translate> ===
<translate><!--T:71--> In response to moderation issues the Moderation Team may carry out actions against a user or situation. Depending on the severity of the situation Moderators can immediately issue the following 4 account restrictions.</translate>


=== Moderator Capabilities ===
<translate><!--T:72--> '''Do to recent upgrades, these bans also take immediate effect when handed out'''</translate>
In response to moderation issues the Moderation Team may carry out actions against a user or situation. Depending on the severity of the situation Moderators can immediately issue the following 4 account restrictions.<br>
'''Do to recent upgrades, these bans also take immediate effect when handed out'''


* '''Mute Ban''': Silences a user by default when they enter a world. This can be overridden by other users who have the ability to silence others within a world.
* <translate><!--T:73--> '''Mute Ban''': Silences a user by default when they enter a world. This can be overridden by other users who have the ability to silence others within a world.</translate>
* '''Listing Ban''' : Used in situations where a user may have an offensive username and needs to be hidden from the general public.
* <translate><!--T:74--> '''Listing Ban''' : Used in situations where a user may have an offensive username and needs to be hidden from the general public.</translate>
* '''Spectator Ban''': Sets a user to Spectator when entering another user's world and does not allow the user to wear their favorited avatar unless manually equipped.
* <translate><!--T:75--> '''Spectator Ban''': Sets a user to Spectator when entering another user's world and does not allow the user to wear their favorited avatar unless manually equipped. Spectator banned users also have a red username in the session screen.</translate>
* '''Public Ban''': Removes a users ability to join public or contacts(+) sessions. The following are applied in varying levels depending on severity of the infraction.  
* <translate><!--T:76--> '''Public Ban''': Removes a users ability to join public or contacts(+) sessions. The following are applied in varying levels depending on severity of the infraction.</translate>
**  Soft - Can invite and be invited to sessions.
**  <translate><!--T:77--> Soft - Can invite and be invited to sessions.</translate>
**  Standard - Cannot be invited, but can invite to sessions
**  <translate><!--T:78--> Standard - Cannot be invited, but can invite to sessions</translate>
**  Hard - Cannot be invited or invite to sessions
**  <translate><!--T:79--> Hard - Cannot be invited or invite to sessions</translate>
Certain [[Resonite Team]] members have the ability to account ban a user. This would prevent them from accessing their account. This is usually only reserved for spam and scam bots, or users utilizing Resonite for illegal activities.  
<translate><!--T:80--> Certain [[Resonite Team]] members have the ability to account ban a user. This would prevent them from accessing their account. This is usually only reserved for spam and scam bots, or users utilizing Resonite for illegal activities.</translate>


Moderators are able to independently mute/spectator/public ban users, however they cannot apply both a Mute Ban and a Spectator Ban to a user at the same time. All bans are reviewed by Veer for fairness and leniency. The team aims to make first infraction bans short, with increasing ban level and duration following further infractions.
<translate><!--T:81--> Moderators are able to independently mute/spectator/public ban users, however they cannot apply both a Mute Ban and a Spectator Ban to a user at the same time. All bans are reviewed by moderation leadership for fairness and leniency. The team aims to make first infraction bans short, with increasing ban level and duration following further infractions.</translate>


=== Appealing a Moderation Decision ===
=== <translate><!--T:82--> Appealing a Moderation Decision</translate> ===


If you believe you have been banned unfairly and wish to make an appeal, please make an appeal with a [https://moderation.resonite.com/ Moderation Ticket]. After your ticket is made, the moderation team will investigate and discuss any possible foul play or misunderstandings that may have occurred. This is to make the process more fair for the user and team.
<translate><!--T:83--> If you believe you have been banned unfairly and wish to make an appeal, please make an appeal with a [https://moderation.resonite.com/ Moderation Ticket]. After your ticket is made, the moderation team will investigate and discuss any possible foul play or misunderstandings that may have occurred. This is to make the process more fair for the user and team.</translate>


In the case of a dispute over asset ownership, certain [[Resonite Team]] members can look up the owner of an asset or item within an inventory.
<translate><!--T:84--> In the case of a dispute over asset ownership, certain [[Resonite Team]] members can look up the owner of an asset or item within an inventory.</translate>


We are readily improving the system for everyone's needs, and if you feel the system doesn't answer or address your concerns, please let us know.
<translate><!--T:85--> We are readily improving the system for everyone's needs, and if you feel the system doesn't answer or address your concerns, please let us know.</translate>

Latest revision as of 04:07, 16 August 2024

In Resonite it is very important to ensure that every user has a safe and enjoyable time. Every user should ensure that they are reading, understanding and abiding by the User Guidelines

This page provides information on the ideal ways to resolve interpersonal issues you may encounter while using Resonite. Often situations can be quickly resolved by calmly and politely raising the issue with the relevant user(s). However, sometimes the moderation team may need to become involved - users can send a report ticket directly to the moderation team at the official Resonite moderation webpage.

Guest / Regular User Moderation

If another user is making you uncomfortable or doing something you think breaks the Guidelines, start by attempting to speak to the user. Calmly inform them that you don't like what they're currently doing. Bear in mind that not everyone will have the same expectations for what is reasonable behavior, so they may not realize that they are causing offense or discomfort.

If you are unable to resolve the situation, next speak to the session owner (Host of the session) and let them know what's going on. By default, the host has a yellow star badge on their name plate, though some users choose to hide or otherwise modify their visible badges. The yellow star badge will always be visible next to the host's name in the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu. The host has many capabilities for managing their session. See #Session Owner Moderation.

Be aware that it is possible that the session host may not agree with you that there is a problem, so they may choose not to act. In this case, you are still always free to leave a world session. If you still feel a user is breaching the Guidelines, or you believe the problem is escalating to the wider community, you should contact the Resonite Moderator Team with your issue. Note that the Guidelines make certain exceptions for private sessions in case the organizer, all participants and their legal guardians are fully informed and agree on less strict rules.

As a regular user you can also:

  • Mute Users: This prevents just you from hearing any voice audio from the muted user. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.
  • Block Avatars: This prevents you from seeing the avatar a specific user has equipped, replaced with simple spheres to indicate where they are. This option can be accessed from the contacts page of the user whose avatar you want to block.
  • Mutual Block: This will prevent you from seeing or hearing a specified user, and in turn they will not be able to see or hear you as well. This option can be accessed from the contacts page of the user you are blocking. Be aware that mutual blocking a user will also ban them from your hosted sessions; they will be immediately kicked if they are in a session you are hosting.

Session Owner Moderation

As above, the first course of action should be to practice self moderation and resolutions. Start by talking to the user and informing them that they are doing something that you as the session owner won't allow or that breaks the Guidelines. If they continue, warn them that they may face action if they continue.

When you need to take action as a session owner you can:

  • Kick a User: this immediately removes them from the current world session, however the kicked user will be able to re-join the session if the session settings allow it. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.
  • Ban a User: this immediately removes them from the current world session and they will be unable to re-join the session unless you manually revoke the ban. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.
  • Ban a User from all of your sessions: this immediately removes them from the current world session and they will be unable to re-join the session, or join any session you host, unless you manually revoke the ban. This option can be accessed by navigating to the Contacts page on Dash menu and searching for that user's name. There will be an button to perform this action there. Bans can be revoked in the appropriate tab of the Debug menu (by default accessible with a button on the lower right side of the Dash Home page).
  • Silence a User for all users: this prevents anyone from hearing any voice audio from the muted user in the current session. This option can be accessed on the Users tab of the Session section of the Dash menu.

When more support is needed or the problem is escalating to the wider community, you should make a Moderation Ticket.

Moderation Tickets

Moderation tickets are made on the Moderation Ticket Portal.

When to make a ticket?

You should make a moderation ticket when:

  • You need more support than the Guest / Regular User Moderator options can help with.
  • You need more support than the Session Owner / Moderator options can help with.
  • You have witnessed a user breaching the Guidelines.
  • You have heard users talking about or discussing breaching the Guidelines.
  • You are concerned about the behavior of a user.
  • You have discovered a security exploit.
  • You have a moderation question or concern.

You should NOT make a moderation ticket when:

  • You want to delete your account as you can do this yourself.
  • You want to configure Patreon rewards. You can read our Patreon page for guidance on these matters.

If in doubt, you can always just make a ticket, you will not be penalized for making invalid tickets and we don't treat users negatively if they make tickets.

Ticket Types

There are two ticket types:

  • Regular - These tickets require your email or Resonite/Discord username, we're able to respond to you and ask further questions
  • Anonymous - These tickets do not require any additional information, but we are not able to to respond to the ticket as it is anonymous.

There is a variety of Topics:

  • Report Player - Broken Guideline - Used to report a user who has broken the Guidelines.
  • Ban Appeal - To appeal a Ban carried out by Moderation. This should not be used if you have been banned by an individual user.
  • Account Issues - For issues signing up, logging in, migration, or recovering an account.
  • Patreon - Support with Patreon, for claiming rewards, check our Patreon page.
  • Report a Security issue - To report a security issue, please follow our security reporting guidelines.
  • Rewards - Support for rewards from Patreon or special events.
  • Staff/Mentor/Moderator Complaint - This special type of ticket is only readable by Moderation Leads.
  • General Inquiry - For everything else.

How the ticket system works

The ticket system can be accessed by any Moderator. Each ticket can be assigned to a particular Moderator but can still be seen by all, so any Moderator can chime in and see what’s going on.

This is important because the team have been building a diverse moderation team with different backgrounds and experiences. Different Moderators can provide unique insights based on the issue at hand. Typically most issues undergo an internal discussion and are decided on as a group, to prevent biases from a single individual.

Our moderation Discord is also heavily tied into the ticket system, with a live feed of tickets as well as a unique channel for each issue which allows the Moderation Team to discuss the ticket internally before making a formal response. These channels can also be seen by every Moderator who opted in for access.

Each ticket is also archived for future reference after it is closed.

Responses to tickets are not automatic responses. All messages are sent by the assigned Moderator processing the ticket.

Crafting a detailed response takes time, particularly with issues that require more detailed analysis (e.g. exploit reports or issues that require gathering evidence); The moderation team does send a canned response within a day to make sure that the reporter knows that the issue has been received and is now part of the system.

Moderator Team

Moderation Leads

The Moderation leads are:

  • Veer
  • Canadian Git
  • Dante

Moderators

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Moderators are still Volunteers, you're welcome to contact them for all sorts of issues (if they are willing) but it is recommended to make a Moderation Ticket.

Moderator Badge

Moderators can be spotted in-game by a badge in their nametag that looks like this:

Blue shield

Some users may try to impersonate mods. To confirm if someone is a moderator you can look at the badges within the Session tab as these cannot be artificially altered. If you spot an user impersonating a mod then this is against the Guidelines and you should report them in a Moderation Ticket.

Moderator Capabilities

In response to moderation issues the Moderation Team may carry out actions against a user or situation. Depending on the severity of the situation Moderators can immediately issue the following 4 account restrictions.

Do to recent upgrades, these bans also take immediate effect when handed out

  • Mute Ban: Silences a user by default when they enter a world. This can be overridden by other users who have the ability to silence others within a world.
  • Listing Ban : Used in situations where a user may have an offensive username and needs to be hidden from the general public.
  • Spectator Ban: Sets a user to Spectator when entering another user's world and does not allow the user to wear their favorited avatar unless manually equipped. Spectator banned users also have a red username in the session screen.
  • Public Ban: Removes a users ability to join public or contacts(+) sessions. The following are applied in varying levels depending on severity of the infraction.
    • Soft - Can invite and be invited to sessions.
    • Standard - Cannot be invited, but can invite to sessions
    • Hard - Cannot be invited or invite to sessions

Certain Resonite Team members have the ability to account ban a user. This would prevent them from accessing their account. This is usually only reserved for spam and scam bots, or users utilizing Resonite for illegal activities.

Moderators are able to independently mute/spectator/public ban users, however they cannot apply both a Mute Ban and a Spectator Ban to a user at the same time. All bans are reviewed by moderation leadership for fairness and leniency. The team aims to make first infraction bans short, with increasing ban level and duration following further infractions.

Appealing a Moderation Decision

If you believe you have been banned unfairly and wish to make an appeal, please make an appeal with a Moderation Ticket. After your ticket is made, the moderation team will investigate and discuss any possible foul play or misunderstandings that may have occurred. This is to make the process more fair for the user and team.

In the case of a dispute over asset ownership, certain Resonite Team members can look up the owner of an asset or item within an inventory.

We are readily improving the system for everyone's needs, and if you feel the system doesn't answer or address your concerns, please let us know.