IP and Rules for TTT

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IP and Rules for TTT

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TTT Rules
1) Do Not Random Deathmatch (RDM)
RDM is killing or damaging a player without a valid reason, as listed near the bottom of this page. Do not call false KOS (kill on sight) without valid reason as an innocent or detective. Do not shoot at other players to get them to shoot you in order to have a reason to kill them (AKA T-baiting).

20+ damage, or any amount of intentional damage at staff discretion, is reportable as RDM. You can report a player for RDM by typing !report. Lying in reports or making false reports may result in a warning.

If you receive slays for RDM, you must remain on the server until all of your slays are served unless you receive permission from staff to leave. Slays are considered to be served once the slay takes effect.

2) Be Respectful to Other Players
Do not flame, troll, or harass other players. Do not use slurs or other derogatory language. Respect others’ boundaries and do not try to intentionally make others upset or uncomfortable. Do not instigate or egg on arguments. Do not single out a player to repeatedly target, such as going out of your way to knife them every time you’re a traitor. Do not use props to trap or troll other players or to kill players pre-round, unless they consent to it.

3) Do Not Spam
Do not spam voice or text chat. This includes excessive yelling, singing, music, soundboards, voice changers, loud or annoying noises, or talking over others. Do not attempt to evade a mute or gag issued by staff. Do not repeatedly join to spam connecting messages.

4) Keep Topics Appropriate
Do not talk about overly sexual topics or overly offensive topics, such as sexual assault or pedophilia. Do not make sexual comments toward other players. Do not make sexual noises over mic. Do not bring up any sexual topics while underage players are on. Your steam name and avatar may not be overly sexual or offensive.

5) Do Not Ghost, Team, or Metagame
Do not reveal in-game information to living players while dead, whether by in-game or out of game means, or act in-game based on any such information¹. Do not call out your fellow traitors. Do not team with or intentionally aid members of the opposite team, such as by giving traitor items to innos or reviving innos who then kill your fellow traitors. Do not metagame², such as KOSing off of a player’s skin, usual playstyle, or being top player of the previous map.

¹ You may tell a fellow traitor the location of your own body for the purposes of being revived, so long as you do not reveal any additional information (other players’ locations, traps, etc.)
² You may deduce the number of traitors based on the number of alive players and dead traitors, though keep in mind players may have left mid-round or bodies may be unidentified.

6) Do Not Cheat, Hack, or Exploit
The use of any outside program, script, or macro with the purpose of cheating or automating an in-game action is not allowed. Do not abuse glitches or exploits to gain an unfair advantage, get out of the map’s bounds, lag/crash the server, or otherwise disrupt the game.

7) Do Not Abuse Commands
Do not abuse any in-game command that you have access to in order to gain an in-game advantage, bother other players, or otherwise disrupt the server

8) No DDoSing/Doxing Jokes or Suspicious Links
Do not joke about DDoSing the server or other players. Do not joke about exposing private or sensitive information of other players, including their real name, location or IP address. Do not post suspicious links or links leading to suspicious websites, even as a joke. Actual DDoS/doxing threats or attempts or posting links found to contain malicious content will result in a permanent ban.

9) Do Not Disrupt the Game (Miscellaneous)
Do not do anything that disrupts the game or other players, including:
Delaying the round as traitor by not attempting to find and kill innocents
Making your name unpronounceable or untypeable in plaintext english
Copying the name of another player
Giving new players false information that may ruin their experience or cause trouble
Going AFK for long periods of time
Interfering with or damaging live players as a prop while dead
Offering points or rewards for killing a player (AKA bounties) regardless of role or KOSability
Baiting players to shoot you to reduce their karma (AKA karma baiting)
Changing your name mid-round (auto-kicks for 1 minute)

Reasons to Kill or Call KOS (Kill on Sight)
Below is a list of valid reasons to kill or KOS a player. However, this list may not cover every possible edge case, and staff may use discretion for anything not covered by this list. Killing someone who calls a legitimate KOS based on the below reasons, with reasonable cause for you to believe them (eg. player is proven, you saw it happen yourself, corroborated by other players, verifiable by info on body, etc.), may result in a slay.

You must give players a reasonable opportunity to identify the body of someone they kill if they attempt to do so and present no immediate threat; if they killed a traitor, you may not KOS them for it. If you don't know what happened or why someone was killed, do not open fire until you know what happened or who the traitor is, or are in danger yourself.

You may kill any player who calls KOS on you, but other players may still follow the KOS if it was valid and the player who called it was not a traitor.

You must be able to actually see a player for many of the below reasons to be valid; you may not KOS based on sound, location, cosmetics, or assumptions. (staff discretion may apply for edge cases)
Killing, damaging, or shooting at innocents/detectives¹ without a valid reason or KOS ᴰ
Throwing incendiary grenades near or where they may damage non-KOSed players
Entering or exiting a traitor room, unless proven innocent²
Calling KOS on a player who is proven innocent¹,² (excluding detectives)
Calling KOS on a player who turns out to be innocent¹ without a valid reason
Throwing discombobulators in areas where they can potentially cause damage
Throwing props near players fast enough to potentially deal damage, unless obviously accidental (eg because of a discombobulator)
Dealing 5+ damage with props at low speeds, or any damage with props at high speeds
Pushing/pulling players near ledges, or pushing/falling onto players far enough to cause damage
Destroying or otherwise rendering unusable detective equipment or map testers, unless it’s blocking the only entryway through an area
Breaking bridges or objects with players on them such that it causes damage
Walking past or otherwise failing to identify an unidentified body that is reasonably visible³
DNA from an innocent/detective¹ or from traitor equipment
Holding explosive objects near players or blowing them up near players
Activating or contributing to any traitor map event or traitor objective that can harm innos (eg rooftops dynamite)
Shooting near players without valid reason, claiming to be a traitor, and T-baiting
Blocking a door or passage with no other alternate routes after a warning⁴
Using equipment or props to move, freeze, or block you after a warning⁴
Holding or using a traitor weapon, unless the player is proven and claimed the weapon in chat²
Not being targeted by traitor turrets or similar equipment within range and not targeting anyone else
Arming C4 or otherwise making traitor equipment deadly ᴰ
Being revived after being identified as a traitor (name will appear in red on the scoreboard)
Following you after 3 consecutive warnings⁴
Knowingly contributing to any map-specific traitor objective
Activating or contributing to any map event or object that can harm innos (eg rooftops dynamite)
Carrying any map-specific item near players that can damage, trap, or otherwise harm them
Being the only other person alive, or knowing everyone else alive is proven innocent
Hanging a body with the magneto stick
Entering a room that you validly claimed while you are in it in overtime⁵
Failing to respond to a live check in overtime⁵
Being the only person to respond to a live check if you see no one else alive in overtime⁵
Any valid suspicion reason in overtime⁵
Being AFK in overtime⁵

ᴰ May kill a detective for these reasons
¹ Unless you have reasonable cause to believe the innocent/detective was RDMing or otherwise KOSable
² If you have reasonable cause to believe the player is proven
³ The body must be safely accessible and within reasonable distance, you must give ample time to identify it, the player must not be in an active fight or otherwise reasonably preoccupied, and they must be no farther from the body than you when you first see them near it
⁴ Warnings must be clear and concise, and you must give ample time between warnings. Only the person giving warnings can call the KOS.
⁵ See the “Rule Changes in Overtime” section below

Examples of INVALID Reasons to KOS
These are just a few examples of things you may not kill or KOS a player for:
Having the type of gun that was used to kill someone
Being in a room where you heard someone die, a gun fired, or a T weapon used
Having the same player model as a disguised traitor or a traitor you could not see the name of
Not being shot at by a traitor, or being near a traitor while they’re killing others (no guilt by association/GBA)
Not destroying traitor equipment such as barnacles, turrets, etc.
Holding a non-explosive prop that does not damage, trap, or otherwise harm players
Activating a traitor trap via the hidden floating icons
Shooting at a wall, object, or into the air, not near anyone
Killing someone in self defense, after you saw that person RDM them first without valid reason
Reasons to Call Suspicion
Below is a list of valid reasons to call suspicion on a player. However, this list may not cover every possible edge case, and staff may use discretion for anything not covered by this list. Suspicion is only considered valid if the reason for the suspicion is given in chat or if you saw the reason for the suspicion yourself. Being proven innocent negates suspicion unless noted otherwise.
Turning off lights on any applicable map
Knowingly destroying, sabotaging, or obstructing any map-specific innocent objective
Being near bodies of people who recently died
Being with an innocent shortly before they died
Refusing a detective’s order to test, even if proven¹
Hindering a detective’s ability to gather DNA from a body, even if proven
Claiming to have killed someone they didn’t or falsely claiming to be proven
Claiming someone is innocent who turns out to be a traitor, or being claimed innocent by a traitor
Carrying the body of a traitor who is then revived shortly after (within roughly a minute)
Refusing to follow a valid KOS on someone who turns out to be a traitor, with reasonable opportunity to do so

¹ The order must be clear and concise, include the name of the target, give reasonable time for the target to test, the tester area must be safely accessible, and the target must be within reasonable distance of the detective and the tester

Rule Changes in Overtime

Not to be confused with haste mode, overtime begins after 5 minutes have passed in a round. The following changes are made to the rules once overtime has started:

You can claim a small area in chat and kill anyone who enters while you are in it¹
You can call a live check or KOS and kill anyone who doesn’t respond after a reasonable time²
You can kill for any valid suspicion reason, as listed in the previous section
You can kill AFKs

¹ Your claim must be clear and concise, give an identifiable description of the area, there must be no other players in the area when you claim it, the area must not be an intersection needed to move through the map, and the area must be confined to a reasonably sized and clearly defined space; you can’t claim an entire building or the entire outside, but you can claim one room or a specific corner
² If only one person responds to a live check or KOS after a reasonable amount of time and you see no one else alive, you may kill that person

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