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If I am chosen, I will:
1. Try to reduce the pomposity. Yes, those who join the Guild should be united by friendship or, at least, friendly relations, but there is no need to use phrases that are almost like calls to "build a new world." All these "clan warfare has taken over the forum," "we have started to hate each other, so let's all hold hands," and so on, weigh heavily on those who pay attention to the Guild and sometimes even create the impression that the Guild is some kind of sect, rather than a club of people with shared interests, which it actually is.
2. No need to humiliate those on the "wall of shame." One can express general disapproval to the extent that depends on the seriousness of the offense. Or, ban them.
3. Whether to ban particularly egregious offenders or not is decided by the members of the Guild, but this cannot be done privately or via instant messaging.
4. Suppress any statements in topics related to the Guild, such as "forget this Guild," "do you really need it?" and so on. No one forces people who write such things to join the Guild; the Guild does not interfere with them, and they are not put on the "wall of shame" or banned for anything.
5. I will issue written warnings to those who are on the "wall of shame."
6. I will mercilessly suppress all members of the Guild who make anti-heroic statements (that is, speak negatively about the Might and Magic brand, excluding debates of the type "which part of Heroes/another game in the brand is better than the others" and so on). They will be put on the "wall of shame" as severely offending members and expelled from the Guild. If you don't like Heroes, then, pardon me, leave.
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I think that Magnus just wanted to show off his knowledge of Russian legislation with his quotes. What is the theme of the forum? If a member of the Guild starts to say anti-heroic things, he should be expelled from the Guild. Everything is quite logical. It is understandable if a member of the Guild comes here to chat or in off-topic sections, and joined the Guild simply because there are people there whom he respects. But if he doesn't like Heroes or another game in the Might and Magic brand, and especially if he openly states this, then he has no place in the Guild. By the way, the very name "Heroic International" implies that it is a club of people with shared interests - Heroes and people for whom Heroes are not pleasing; as I said, they have no place in the Guild.