WildMax10
New member
I'm working out the rules for the community and welcome input on them in this thread. 
ASA Community Rules Draft
1. Be kind.
Remember we’re all here for the love of the game. While disagreements will inevitably occur at times, we have a variety of skill levels, communication abilities, and perspectives within our community – try to assume the best of each other both in game and out.
2. Be chill.
Member Requirements: There are no play-time or xp-earned requirements for this clan, and no one should feel guilty for not being able to contribute much. Don’t give others a hard time about this. If you have an issue with another member, take it to private messaging. Nobody wants to deal with watching stuff like that play out in public.
3. Be respectful.
Squading: The clan is geared towards players who want a community around them but may not want to squad up every time they are online. Check with players to see if they’re cool with you dropping in to their game unannounced, otherwise shoot them a message to ask. If someone doesn’t want to group up, don’t let it get you down.
Language: Use all the profanity you want but there’s no place here for offensive language, including but not limited to insults based on race, gender, sexuality etc.
4. Be Engaged
Voice your opinion when you’re able, and let us know what we could be doing differently or better.
Feel empowered to suggest contests, activities, clan-specific challenges.

ASA Community Rules Draft
1. Be kind.
Remember we’re all here for the love of the game. While disagreements will inevitably occur at times, we have a variety of skill levels, communication abilities, and perspectives within our community – try to assume the best of each other both in game and out.
2. Be chill.
Member Requirements: There are no play-time or xp-earned requirements for this clan, and no one should feel guilty for not being able to contribute much. Don’t give others a hard time about this. If you have an issue with another member, take it to private messaging. Nobody wants to deal with watching stuff like that play out in public.
3. Be respectful.
Squading: The clan is geared towards players who want a community around them but may not want to squad up every time they are online. Check with players to see if they’re cool with you dropping in to their game unannounced, otherwise shoot them a message to ask. If someone doesn’t want to group up, don’t let it get you down.
Language: Use all the profanity you want but there’s no place here for offensive language, including but not limited to insults based on race, gender, sexuality etc.
4. Be Engaged
Voice your opinion when you’re able, and let us know what we could be doing differently or better.
Feel empowered to suggest contests, activities, clan-specific challenges.