Community Standards

Guidelines for fair play, respect, and a stronger ADDC community.

ADDC is built by the community, for the community. These standards explain how players, admins, and supporters are expected to behave across league play, tournaments, Discord, and ADDC services.

Respect Comes First

Treat players, admins, sponsors, and spectators with respect in matches, Discord channels, streams, private messages, and social posts. Banter is part of darts, but abuse, harassment, threats, discrimination, or targeted pile-ons are not welcome in ADDC.

Fair Play

Play your fixtures honestly, use your own account and board setup, and do not attempt to manipulate matches, results, averages, tournament entries, or league standings. If something goes wrong during a match, pause, communicate clearly, and contact an admin when needed.

Fixture Conduct

Arrange matches in good faith, turn up on time, and keep opponents informed if plans change. Players should complete fixtures within the published windows, submit requested evidence promptly, and avoid pressuring opponents into times they cannot reasonably play.

Discord And Community Behaviour

Keep Discord channels usable for everyone. Stay on topic where possible, avoid spam, do not post offensive material, and do not share private messages or personal information without permission. Arguments should be cooled down or moved to admins before they become public drama.

Privacy And Safety

Do not share another person’s real name, address, phone number, email, account details, images, or private information without consent. Never ask another player for passwords, account codes, payment details, or access to their devices.

Reporting Problems

If you see cheating, abuse, unsafe behaviour, impersonation, suspicious account activity, or a serious fixture issue, contact an ADDC admin through the official Discord community. Include clear details and screenshots where appropriate.

Admin Decisions

Admins may remove posts, issue warnings, lock accounts, reverse entries, void fixtures, remove players from events, or escalate action where needed to protect fair competition and the community. Decisions are made to keep ADDC organised, safe, and enjoyable.

Our Standard

Competitive darts should stay organised, fair, and welcoming.

By taking part in ADDC, you agree to follow these standards as well as the published league and tournament rules. When in doubt, choose the option that protects the opponent, the fixture, and the wider community.

Privacy

Privacy is part of the community standard.

ADDC players should protect each other’s personal information and only share screenshots, messages, contact details, account information, or images when they have permission or an admin specifically requests evidence for a league issue.

Read the Privacy Policy

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