28 Dec 13, 12:20PM
This isn't something that we need to have a consistent opinion on, really. If a server is privately operated, it's not bound by constitutional freedom of speech or anything like that; it's up to the operator. If they have issues with people saying certain things, then they'll block the words and that's the end of it. If they don't, then they leave it open and people can say whatever they want. And then, if the admin isn't there, players will take moderation into their own hands, and if someone is found to be too offensive by the current majority on the server, they'll vote to kick. This kind of problem pretty much takes care of itself.
(And there's always /ignore, of course.)
(And there's always /ignore, of course.)