> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.whomine.net/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.whomine.net/english/rules/non-rp-rules.md).

# Non-RP rules

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1. Ignorance of the rules does not absolve you of responsibility
2. The administration reserves the right to change these rules without notifying the players
3. The use of any modifications that give an advantage over other players is **not allowed**
4. Aggression, confrontation and slander are **not allowed**
5. Grooming other players without their consent is **not allowed**
6. Political conflicts should not take place on the server \
   \&#xNAN;*(This is about real world politics)*
7. Creating multi-accounts is **not allowed.**\
   If you change your nickname, write to the administration to transfer the account
8. Logging in to someone else's account without the owner's permission is **not allowed**
9. It is **not allowed** to transfer / sell the account to 3rd parties
10. Using bugs for your own benefit, or against ᠌ players / server is **not allowed**
11. Adding to the whitelist should only be discussed in *private messages with administration*
12. A request to change the *name* of your character should be sent to the *administration in private messages*


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