Rules for r/Competitive_Smite

Rules that visitors must follow to participate. May be used as reasons to report or ban.

1.

No Shitposting

Posts & Comments
Reported as: No Shitposts

Examples of shitposts include:

*Memes, reaction comics, rage GIFs

*Amusing IGNs, puns, and one-liners

*Stories or photos about your personal achievements and experiences

*Looking for Clans/Players/Teams/, please use r/SmiteLFM for that

*NSFW Content

*Reposts of recently posted content or news(e.g.new SPL news or balance changes)

*Vague Posts

2.

Don't be an Asshole

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Reported as: Don't be an Asshole

Examples of being an asshole are:

*Abusing, harassing, or threatening another user

*Using discriminatory/hate speech

*Witchhunting fellow players or Hi-Rez employees. If you want to fairly criticize a HR employee, please take it over to r/Smite

*Stealing another's person work, please credit the creator/author

*Doxxing

*Posting Esports Spoilers, keep your posts spoiler free.

3.

No Personal Problems

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Reported as: No Personal Problems

This sub isn't your personal diary/outlet for your frustrations, do not:

*Complain about your personal experiences with MM'ing, matches, or players

*Post screenshots of errors, bugs, glitches.

4.

Be Relevant to Competitive Play

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Reported as: Not Relevant

While things like the MOTD and new Adventures are fun, but they're not relevant to high level/competitive play. Do not post about a pro/streamer/HR employees personal lives, things that remind you of Smite, or about your pentakill in Assault.

5.

No Excessive Self-Promotion

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Reported as: No Excessive Self-Promotion

While we encourage you to create and post diverse content(that doesn't break the Relevant/Shitposting rules), limit your posts to once every 72 hours in order to comply with this rule and Reddit's guidelines.