The best way to add on to this rule's clarification is by using the word 'ill intent' or 'OOC abuse'. The context of the situation can easily be brought up with a GM, perhaps. There will be courteous people who will understand the spirit of this rule, but there will be others who will attempt to play smart and say 'so it is written'.
In which if it happens, I'll have hard doubts on why they're even being RPed with, if they lack the basic common sense etiquette when playing a character.
Alas, I do find weird if I'm grinding a villain OOCly and someone just pops up like "ay yo, get your LV10 ass up, it's ready for whippin'. Which in the end contributes to people shying away from the position, since by default SL2 gives way too much credit to the good guys.
In which if it happens, I'll have hard doubts on why they're even being RPed with, if they lack the basic common sense etiquette when playing a character.
Alas, I do find weird if I'm grinding a villain OOCly and someone just pops up like "ay yo, get your LV10 ass up, it's ready for whippin'. Which in the end contributes to people shying away from the position, since by default SL2 gives way too much credit to the good guys.