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* '''"Neutral"''' is more vaguely defined, but usually contains more passive traits. Whereas a lawful person would want to assert their opinions, and a chaotic person would want to make things more interesting through humor and/or trolling, a neutral person lacks either of those desires and simply wants to get along with their fellow users. | * '''"Neutral"''' is more vaguely defined, but usually contains more passive traits. Whereas a lawful person would want to assert their opinions, and a chaotic person would want to make things more interesting through humor and/or trolling, a neutral person lacks either of those desires and simply wants to get along with their fellow users. | ||
** Ex. Someone like [[JamelBurger|Jamel]] who just wants to be left alone would be considered neutral. | ** Ex. Someone like [[JamelBurger|Jamel]] who just wants to be left alone would be considered neutral. | ||
** They can still be "evil," however, if they exhibit toxic behavior in addition to their passivity. | |||
* '''Good''' and '''Evil''' are mostly based on whether a user is a respectful figure within the community, or is genuinely malicious. | * '''Good''' and '''Evil''' are mostly based on whether a user is a respectful figure within the community, or is genuinely malicious. | ||
** Harmful actions like spamming and griefing would only make a user more chaotic, but toxic behavior such as harassment makes them more "evil." | ** Harmful actions like spamming and griefing would only make a user more chaotic, but toxic behavior such as harassment makes them more "evil." | ||
** A "good" user is someone who has benevolent interests in mind, whether towards the community or to any other users. | ** A "good" user is someone who has benevolent interests in mind, whether towards the community or to any other users. | ||
<nowiki>*</nowiki>Note: This standard was only composed after the completion of Rscr's graph, so there are many discrepancies between the two. | ''<u><nowiki>*</nowiki>Note: This standard was only composed after the completion of Rscr's graph, so there are many discrepancies between the two.</u>'' | ||
On Rscr's graph, most users are neutral good.<gallery mode="packed" heights="250"> | On Rscr's graph, most users are neutral good.<gallery mode="packed" heights="250"> | ||