| Welcome to Europeia! So what the heck is Europeia anyways? Can I join? So, I came here representing another region? I do not want to become a citizen. Where should I go? What offices are there for people to be elected into? What is there for me to do in Europeia? That answers most of my immediate questions. What if I have any more? |
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| Cat | Feb 5 2018, 01:05 AM Post #1 | ||
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All the things I like to do are either immoral, illegal, or fattening.
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![]() Identifying Emotional Abuse in Public Chats Being a player in a game such as NationStates, you're going to encounter various degrees of conversation, either personally or witnessing them occur on a social platform. These interactions will either be in character (IC) or out of character (OCC). It's important to be able to distinguish what can be classified as IC or OCC, as sometimes they can be interpreted wrongly. IC is political gameplay, which can also include both political mistreatment and blackmail. On the other hand, OCC is casual conversation, these types of conversation happen frequently in public or personal chats. When identifying emotional abuse in a public setting, what we are looking for is interaction between two close individuals that are either friends or have an online relationship. This can be hard to detect if you are looking from an outside perspective, as you may not always know who is friends with whom, or has a relationship with so and so. Searching out or identifying potential critical situations before they develop into something worse is something that needs to be prioritized. Sometimes you can catch these signs before the relationship is close, or if it already is. Down below you'll find a list of signs that you can use to identify a potential abuser in a public setting. Note that these signs don't directly indicate if a person is being abusive; you'll need to be able to identify a clear pattern of intent from a potential abuser before you can claim a prospective victim. Yellow Flags:
Red Flags:
Thanks to Xoriet for letting us reference her identification signs in this guide Edited by Cat, Feb 5 2018, 01:06 AM.
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| Pyntuma | Feb 5 2018, 02:22 AM Post #2 | ||
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Every day may not be good, but there's something good in every day. <3
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Thank you for this and thank you to Xoriet too. | ||
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| Jone Winter | Feb 5 2018, 08:44 PM Post #3 | ||
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Assistant Delegate of Eccentricity
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Great lecture as always
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