User blog comment:ThatGenericName/What is allowed and what is not./@comment-11135771-20141112183926/@comment-11135771-20141113003328

That's better, but I have a suggestion too:

To avoid the metagaming issue than arises from using an IC force (godmod police) against people who are doing things that are banned OOC (godmodding), we instead have an OOC force to deal with it. It should be composed of some of the most respected and trusted users of the wiki, and they should be granted nearly ultimate power to dispose of godmodders when our best effort at using reasoning to solve an issue fails. They would be able to instantly revert time so that things agreed upon by all to be unfair will have never happened, and in a worst case scenario, to completely remove all traces of another user, either temporarily or permanently. I furthermore suggest that we call them... administrators.

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But really, part of the job of an admin on a roleplaying site is to stop godmodding. If someone godmods, everyone tries to reason with them, if that fails, you step in and use your administrative rights to tell them to stop, if that fails, you just plain delete the post in which they godmodded, and then if worst comes to worst just plain ban them.