Spamming Clan Buildings - New Rule
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2017 9:07 am
Clan Building Spam
1) Spam Clan: Creating a "spam clan" for the sole purpose of adding more buildings to an area that is done with the intention of annoying other clans is forbidden. The owner of the spam building will be punished as well as the main clan that the owner is affiliated. If the owner of the spam clan cannot be directly linked to a main clan, the main clan that is benefiting from the spam buildings will be punished.
2) Clan Base: Building inside or near your clan base is allowed. This includes buildings that are outside of your clan's base, but not located within an enemy base. If your clan does not have a base, and you place buildings in a contested area, this may be considered spam. If your clan only places buildings, but does not improve the buildings to green hp, your buildings may be considered spam. If your clan places buildings outside of your clan's established base, and into a contested area or within an enemy's base area, this may be considered spam. A clan may build near or inside an established clan base with approval of the clan demonstrating control of the area, but the clan must have an alliance with the established clan to prove permission was granted.
3) Contested Area: Any area that is outside of an established clan base can be considered a contested area. An area where an active war is taking place can be considered a contested area.
4) Building on Players: Dropping a building onto a player may be considered spam. This does not include dropping buildings onto pets or sieges.
5) Penalties: Penalties for violating this rule may include jailing of accounts and/or reduction of building levels of offending clan. Other punishments may be necessary depending on the seriousness of the violations.
Example:
In the Image, one clan base circled in yellow is an established clan base. Likewise, the base circled in red is an established clan base. The area circled in blue appears to be an area involved in an active war between these two groups. In this contested area, it is okay for these two groups to place clan buildings in clan warfare tactics - except in violation of paragraph 1 above. However, the towers circled in green are from an established clan - but that clan is not in the area. Therefore, these towers are considered spam. Additionally, they are spam because they are placed behind the enemy walls - within an established clan base.
1) Spam Clan: Creating a "spam clan" for the sole purpose of adding more buildings to an area that is done with the intention of annoying other clans is forbidden. The owner of the spam building will be punished as well as the main clan that the owner is affiliated. If the owner of the spam clan cannot be directly linked to a main clan, the main clan that is benefiting from the spam buildings will be punished.
2) Clan Base: Building inside or near your clan base is allowed. This includes buildings that are outside of your clan's base, but not located within an enemy base. If your clan does not have a base, and you place buildings in a contested area, this may be considered spam. If your clan only places buildings, but does not improve the buildings to green hp, your buildings may be considered spam. If your clan places buildings outside of your clan's established base, and into a contested area or within an enemy's base area, this may be considered spam. A clan may build near or inside an established clan base with approval of the clan demonstrating control of the area, but the clan must have an alliance with the established clan to prove permission was granted.
3) Contested Area: Any area that is outside of an established clan base can be considered a contested area. An area where an active war is taking place can be considered a contested area.
4) Building on Players: Dropping a building onto a player may be considered spam. This does not include dropping buildings onto pets or sieges.
5) Penalties: Penalties for violating this rule may include jailing of accounts and/or reduction of building levels of offending clan. Other punishments may be necessary depending on the seriousness of the violations.
Example:
In the Image, one clan base circled in yellow is an established clan base. Likewise, the base circled in red is an established clan base. The area circled in blue appears to be an area involved in an active war between these two groups. In this contested area, it is okay for these two groups to place clan buildings in clan warfare tactics - except in violation of paragraph 1 above. However, the towers circled in green are from an established clan - but that clan is not in the area. Therefore, these towers are considered spam. Additionally, they are spam because they are placed behind the enemy walls - within an established clan base.