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Code of Conduct: 1: General Guidelines: A: The Code of Conduct is subject to change as situations come up. A member the TT Administration Staff will post in the ‘code-of-conduct’ channel on the TT-Sim Racing Discord channel when a change has been made along with a summary of the change. • It is your responsibility to update yourself with any changes. B: You are expected not to submit to bad general behavior, under any circumstances. If a member of the Admin Staff warns you to stop commenting, simply stop commenting. Failure to comply will result in: 1st offense = 24 hour mute in Server (Discord) 2nd offense = 7 day mute on Discord served & 7 day removal from all PSN chats. 3rd offense = Full Permanent Removal from Discord servers & PSN chats. C: Try to maintain a generally friendly nature with everyone, including but not limited to; In the Discord server(s). In-Game-Lobby text communications. In console (PS4 or PS5) text message. In console (PS4 or PS5) party chat. In console (PS4 & PS5) voice chat. In the YouTube comment section. In the Facebook comment section. Some friendly rib-jabbing is expected. This isn't church. D: BULLYING Bullying will not be tolerated. Bullying - An act of abuse upon an individual that has intentions to make fun of, hurt, embarrass, shame, or make someone feel bad for something that may have happened in the community or on the race track. This may include, but is not limited to; Verbally (In-Game, On Console or Discord chats). Private message (In-Game, On Console or Discord chats). Bullying will be met with an immediate 3 day mute for the behavior. When the mute is over you will make a public apology to the community and individual(s) involved. Failure to do so will result in permanent removal from the Community. o A 2nd offense will also result in the same action. E: DISCRIMINATION Discrimination will not be tolerated. Discrimination - The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of ethnicity, sex, age, gender, disability, religion. This is and always will be a tough subject. We’ll keep this simple Discrimination is and will not be tolerated here by myself, the administration team, sponsors, partners, league representatives, drivers, and community. Furthermore, Discrimination will be met with immediate consequences. Permanent Removal from all GT45 & TT pages, affiliates and servers. Individuals of all walks of life are welcome here and are to be treated equally. If someone chooses to share personal sensitive information it is to be respected and not used to fuel arguments, bully, or to share outside the community. This is designed to be a safe environment for everyone. Absolutely no racial jokes, quips will be accepted here and met with heavy consequences. It is OK to joke and have fun but we do need to consider what we say and how to not accidentally offend anyone. F: RELIGION Religion is a sacred thing and is to be treated with respect. If you do not believe in it, that’s fine but Religion is powerful for those who do believe and is not to be played upon by others. Religion gives hope and direction to many individuals through life and it is not our right to take that away from anybody. Remember, Karma Is Real. G: SWEARING AND LANGUAGE We’re all human and inappropriate language now and then is normal. Our own GT45 Gaming (TT-Bossman) dose LIVE stream broadcasts of races – which is a Family Friendly Broadcast. As a result, GT45 Gaming & TT respectful request our members to watch your language, especially if being interviewed. We completely understand the fact we’re only human. The language we use must remain tasteful and un-offensive in nature or it may be met with consequences. Ribbing, Joking, Trash Talking is encouraged, but again, must remain tasteful in nature. If at any time a member takes offense to inappropriate language or comment/statement it will be reviewed by the TT Admins and assessed. If at any time a member states they find something offensive, apologize and choose a more polite means to get the point across. If that does not resolve the issue then we may lean on the Community Standards Guidelines for further action.