This decision was made so staff didn't have to moderate private chats themselves so they could focus on more pressing issues than "Wahhh im getting caps spammmmed!!!" "Wahh im getting dirty links!#!@#" "Im getting spammed server ipss!@!@$#!". Common sense here derp. If you want to spam your friends with caps, oh well. If your link breaks? Well that's too bad. Report someone on the forums the correct way. If you wanted to send a link poke whoever on TeamSpeak, send them a mail, and or any other means of communication.
Hahahaha, forgot there was a list of human rights based off of Minecraft servers. Tell me again where these rights are written pl0x.
And for god sakes give Jess a break. She is the one who wrote it was denied, but was clearly more than a one person decision.
~ @xT3Kx
Are you an idiot? Do you seriously not get that that thing I said was about "being a basic human right" was a joke?
Even with a caps filter, it's easy to spam people. Instead of saying "LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL", spammers will just say "lol lol lol lol lol lol lol lol". This caps rule doesn't do anything, and spamming can still be done. It's almost like a pole in the middle of a sidewalk, you can just walk besides it. In my experience as a staff member for three months, I have only seen four private message related modreqs, proving its barely an issue anyway, and these offenses take at most 15 minutes at max.
I want to message my friends acronyms, Im a very energetic person in real life and I love to use caps with my friends. The fact that the filter has caused more than one porn links already proves it has to be stopped.
Also, don't call me a derp. It's cringey.