Additional report regarding repeated targeted booting in Tomorrowland România

Posted 3 days ago by AWll

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AWll

Hello,


I am contacting you from my second account regarding the same issue already reported from my main account.


I have already submitted a support ticket from my primary account about repeated targeted booting and harassment involving Nowelle (previously known as Ummy).


I wanted to mention that this account has also been removed from the room:


Tomorrowland România (previously: Bordelu lu crrack România) – room owner: Crrack


I was also booted from this room on this account, and I believe this may further show a repeated pattern of targeted behavior.


Please compare this report with the ticket sent from my main account and review the activity related to this situation.


Thank you.

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Petrazzenka

Petrazzenka posted 1 day ago

Chatrooms (previously known as a public rooms) are actually privately owned by specific IMVU users. Anyone can become the owner of a chatroom if they own chatroom slots.


Because chatrooms are privately owned then chatroom owners are basically allowed to make the rules of their chatrooms as long as those rules are in compliance with the Terms OF Service and the Use Guidelines. Chatroom owners are allowed to choose moderators to police their chatrooms. 


There isn't any official rules listed in the IMVU Terms Of Service nor in the User Guidelines about the rights of IMVU users to access chatrooms that they don't own. That means that chatroom owners are allowed to block anyone from accessing their chatroom. That also means that room moderators can technically boot anyone out of the chatroom they are moderator of. 


Chatroom owners and chatroom moderators still have to obey the Terms OF Service and the Use Guidelines when it comes to what they write or say when they express themselves in chat. 


Even though chatroom owners are allowed to make their own rules of their chatrooms they still need to obey the Terms OF Service and the Use Guidelines; especially when it comes to how they express those rules during chat. This can cause some paradoxical situations because some rules might be allowed even though expressing them in chat isn't allowed. 


Example: A chatroom owner has a chatroom with rules concerning things like gender, age, nationality, language spoken, social status, etc. It would be against the Terms OF Service and the Use Guidelines to say or write anything in chat that could be considered to be discriminatory when explaining the chatroom rules to another person. A smart chatroom owner or chatroom moderator could tell someone to read the room description where the rules are listed and to obey those rules instead of mention a specific rule; especially if that rule could be considered discriminatory if expressed in chat.

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