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Forum News / The mods have left the building
« on: August 04, 2017, 03:22:06 PM »
Hello Forum

We, the undersigned and Moderators of this forum, declare our resignation forthwith.

We are no longer responsible for anything that's going to happen here.
All existing events and contests will be operated as they have been until their natural conclusion and maybe we will join new events as members, if there are any organised.

We don't know, if there will be new moderators or what the A-Team is doing. We haven't been asked and we didn't make any suggestions.

We think it's time to change something. You all know how communicative the A-Team is.
For some time, we have been in touch and it was trustful. The connection was never as deep as we wanted, but it was ok and we worked as best we could answering members queries and views.

This has changed completely and we now dont get answers and feedback - and if we did get sporadic answers, it took a lot of time. This is not our idea of a positive collaboration.

In addition to this, for most of us a lot has changed in game. Changes, which also have influenced our job as a moderator. A good moderator should be very active in the game too; should know whats happening and should know whats going on.
Sometimes real life or other influences prevents us giving that type of commitment.

We always have loved the forum and we still do. This means, we wish, we hope and we believe, that it keeps alive and stays interesting and productive in building our community. Here are many great members who are able to handle it.

We won't say farewell and will be online then and when and round and about. We might still post, take a look what's going on and to help if we get asked.

We wish everyone all the best and say a massive thank you for many years of fun, pleasure, countless lucky moments and wonderful memories.

Brandybee, Nat33, jayc, Lover

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Forum News / Bad Behavior and Cyber Violence In Game
« on: July 17, 2017, 03:47:43 PM »
Cassi and I have made a topic about cyber violence, harassment, stalking - and what you can do against. Though we wish, that nobody ever needs this help, we know some of you will.

Adult Game AChat > Support > FAQ  > Bad Behavior and Cyber Violence In Game
http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php/topic,4760.0.html

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FAQ / Bad Behavior and Cyber Violence In Game
« on: July 17, 2017, 03:40:57 PM »
Note:
Though I, Lover, has posted this, the credits go to Cassi, who has written most of it. Thanks Cassi :)

Introduction

AChat is a social game. This type of game is based in social interaction between users. When we talk about social interaction in online game, many things can happen. We will know persons and create relationships in game. We can have good moments with virtual friends, but we can have problems and conflict with some persons inside the game.

Sometimes these conflicts can generate aggressive or hostile practices in game like cyber-bullying, cyber-stalking, cyber-harassment, online deception and game defamation. These practices are beyond of any type of sample social problems you can face in game. Because are work of haters, trolls, stalkers and online sociopaths. To help you in these cases, we will give some information about these problems, the cyber predators in game and how protect yourself against them attacks.

One thing you always can do BEFORE something has happened: Be careful with any kind of private infos! Do not give your real name, email, phone number (skype), facebook, instagram, password, pics... Nobody can stalk you, if he only knows your Achat name.

Activate "Save chatlog" in game settings. Then you always have a copy of the offendings somebody has done.

If somebody starts attacking you, set this person on ignore immediately. Don't discuss, don't answer - every kind of reaction is encouraging this person to continue. If you are together with other people, of course nobody should give any kind of feedback. Don't think you can talk with them or try to understand their behave - they are nuts and all they wanna do, is hurt other. A "normal" person never will understand this.

Talk to other people - also in forum. You are not alone here and probably you aren't the first person who is attacked by this one.

Cyber-Bullying, Cyber-Harrassment, Cyber-Trolling and Cyber-Stalking

Cyberbullying and Cyberharassment

Cyberbullying or cyberharassment is a form of bullying or harassment using electronic forms of contact. Cyberbullying has become increasingly common. Bullying or harassment can be identified by repeated behavior and an intent to harm. Harmful bullying behavior can include posting rumors about a person, threats, sexual remarks, disclose victims' personal information, pejorative labels (i.e., hate speech), exclusion (intentionally and cruelly excluding someone from an online group) or defamatory false accusations, ganging up on a victim by making the person the subject of ridicule in online forums/games/medias, hacking into or vandalizing sites about a person, and posting false statements as fact aimed a discrediting or humiliating a targeted person. Cyberbullying could be limited to posting rumors about a person on the internet with the intention of bringing about hatred in others' minds or convincing others to dislike or participate in online denigration of a target. It may go to the extent of personally identifying victims of crime and publishing materials severely defaming or humiliating them.
A frequently used definition of cyberbullying is "an aggressive, intentional act or behavior that is carried out by a group or an individual, using electronic forms of contact, repeatedly and over time against a victim who cannot easily defend him or herself." There are many variations, such as the National Crime Prevention Council's more specific definition: "the process of using the Internet, cell phones or other devices to send or post text or images intended to hurt or embarrass another person." Components such as the repetition of the behavior and the power imbalance between the bully and victim, and their applicability to electronic harassment, are debated.

Cyberbullying is often similar to traditional bullying, although there are some distinctions. Victims of cyberbullying may not know the identity of their bully, or why the bully is targeting them. The harassment can have wider-reaching effects on the victim than traditional bullying, as the content used to harass the victim can be spread and shared easily among many people, and often remains accessible for a long time after the initial incident. The victim is also sometimes exposed to the harassment whenever they use technology, as opposed to traditional harassment where the bully often must be in physical proximity to the target.
Several US states and other countries have laws specific to regulating cyberbullying. These laws are designed to specifically target teen cyberbullying, while others use laws extending from the scope of physical harassment. In cases of adult cyberharassment, these reports are usually filed beginning with local police. Research has demonstrated a number of serious consequences of cyberbullying victimization. Victims may have lower self-esteem, increased suicidal ideation, and a variety of emotional responses, retaliating, being scared, frustrated, angry, and depressed. Individuals have reported that cyberbullying can be more harmful than traditional bullying.
The terms cyberharassment and cyberbullying are sometimes used synonymously, though some people use cyberbullying specifically to refer to harassment among minors or in a school setting.

CyberTrolling

CyberTrolling is a common form of bullying over the Internet in an online community (such as in online gaming or social media) in order to elicit a reaction, disruption, or for their own personal amusement. Internet trolls intentionally try to provoke or offend others in order to elicit a reaction. Trolls and cyberbullies do not always have the same goals: while some trolls engage in cyberbullying, others may be engaged in comparatively harmless mischief. A troll may be disrupt either for their own amusement or because they are genuinely a combative person.

Cyberstalking

Cyberstalking is a form of online harassment in which the perpetrator uses electronic communications to stalk a victim. Cyberstalking is considered more dangerous than other forms of cyberbullying because it generally involves a credible threat to the safety of the victim. Cyberstalkers may send repeated messages intended to threaten or harass their victim. They may encourage others to do the same, either explicitly or by impersonating their victim and asking others to contact them.
CyberStalking is a continuous process, consisting of a series of actions, each of which may be entirely legal in itself. It is important to draw a distinction between cyber-trolling and cyber-stalking. Research has shown that actions that can be perceived to be harmless as a one-off can be considered to be trolling, whereas if it is part of a persistent campaign then it can be considered stalking.

Stalking online has criminal consequences just as physical stalking. A target's understanding of why cyberstalking is happening is helpful to remedy and take protective action to restore remedy. Cyberstalking is an extension of physical stalking. Among factors that motivate stalkers are: envy, pathological obsession (professional or sexual), unemployment or failure with own job or life; intention to intimidate and cause others to feel inferior; the stalker is delusional and believes he/she "knows" the target; the stalker wants to instill fear in a person to justify his/her status; belief they can get away with it (anonymity).

The US federal cyberstalking law is designed to prosecute people for using electronic means to repeatedly harass or threaten someone online. There are resources dedicated to assisting adult victims deal with cyberbullies legally and effectively. One of the steps recommended is to record everything and contact police.

Confronting the Cyber Violence

When you suffer or witness a cyber violence episode (cyberbullying, stalking, trolling) in the public areas of the game (the meeting places) is important save the chatlogs to use like a proof of the attack.
To keep the chatlogs save you must select this option in your game: In Partner search screen, Room or Meeting Place you must click in the wheel icon. In the options menu select “Log all chat messages”. Now all your  chatlogs will be saved in a TXT document format. If you will need some proof, you will have.   

Reporting Cyber Attacks

Many social media sites, as well as other sites where cyber bullying may be rampant have their own instructions for how to report the bad behavior. This should be your first step when you witness bullying behavior among users of the site. Following the guidelines for reporting to the website will ensure the case is handled properly. In some cases, this may be the only step you need to take because the website will complete the other steps for you. However, there are situations where you may need to take more action than simply alerting the website on which the behavior occurred.

Report to Achat Support 

If you was a victim or a witness of Cyberbullying, it´s time to report the bullying behavior. You must go to Achat Website in the section “Support”, or just follow the link: http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/support-form/
The support page have a web formulary to make your report. When you submit your report, be sure to submit copies of chatlogs and any screenshots you have as proof. The Achat Staff will look into the situation and exercise the appropriate resolution.

Report to Law Enforcement


More serious cyber bullying issues should always be reported to the proper law enforcement agency to ensure they can take any appropriate actions against the bully. Some of the behaviors that may require you to make a report to law enforcement include:

- Threats of harm
- Child pornography
- Stalking
- Hate crimes

If you will be reporting the issue to law enforcement, you may have to do so in more than one location. Your first step should be to contact your local agencies. Someone in the cyber crimes division will know the appropriate steps you will need to take after the first one, if any. Sometimes your local law enforcement agency will handle the rest for you.

Why You Should Report Cyber Bullying?

It is obvious that victims should report the bullying behavior so they can get relief from this type of behavior. But if you aren’t on the receiving end of this behavior, why should you consider reporting it as well? Cyber bullies may not attack every person on a website, but it can have a negative impact on the overall feel of the site. If problems persist, it can even be cause for getting smaller websites shut down. Regardless of the size of the website or the threat of shutting it down, everyone should do their part to report cyber bullying to make the Internet a safer place for everyone. No one deserves the negative treatment bullies often dish out.
Cyber bullying has become a growing problem that could potentially grow out of control, especially if individuals don’t take the right steps to stop it. Unfortunately, many individuals simply don’t know what they can do about the problem. This makes it extremely important to learn how to report cyber bullying. When you understand the proper steps and the potential outcomes for reporting this type of behavior through the appropriate channels, the act of cyber bullying can be slowed down. While there may never be a way to completely eliminate cyber bullying from the online world, reporting the behavior whenever you see it can slow down the individuals who are participating in the behavior. Over time, those individuals will either get the message or no longer be allowed to participate in certain websites.

Ignore the Cyber Criminals

Cyberpaths, Cyberbullies, Cyberstalkers and Internet Trolls feel sadistic glee at the distress of others and gains gratification from provoking others into engaging in adversarial conflict. The best action against this cyber criminals is don’t have any type of contact with them. The Achat game have a option “ignore” and can be accessed in the meeting place area or search partner screen. One person in your Ignore List cannot send messages, invitations or establish any contact with you. Use it and don’t feel the Trolls.
It’s very common for victims to feel a hunger for revenge. The desire for justice is well-founded. The desire for revenge, however, is self-destructive. It eats victims alive, makes them dwell on the painful past and, ironically, keeps them emotionally attached to the cybercriminal, even if in a negative sense. So victims must do what they can to get legal way, when appropriate, but not foster feelings of revenge. Living well is the best revenge. If the victim has been successful at implementing no contact, I would continue that policy and, if possible, act as if she/he never knew the cybercriminal and like he or she was never a part of one’s life.

More Info about the theme…

http://cyberbullying.org/
https://www.stopbullying.gov/cyberbullying/
http://www.ncpc.org/topics/cyberbullying
https://www.netsafe.org.nz/
http://cyberhelp.eu/en
http://mediasmarts.ca/digital-media-literacy/digital-issues/cyberbullying
http://www.pbs.org/video/2315538546/

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Contests / Winner of easter egg hunt from Tattler Aril Edition
« on: April 19, 2017, 10:03:14 AM »
The easter egg hunt from our April edition is over. The right number of eggs was: 82

Thanks everyone for joining and counting :)

Congrats to the winner:

1. Marniejo
2. Tangoracer
3. Vaughan

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Quizz, Fav TV, Fav Music, Fav Films, Books... / Happy Women's Day
« on: March 08, 2017, 10:01:19 AM »

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This topic has been moved to Forum News (http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?board=30).

http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?topic=1767.0

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This topic has been moved to Forum News (http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?board=30).

http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?topic=4631.0

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This topic has been moved to Forum News (http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?board=30).

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Woman with man in AChat / MF: Sexacrobats
« on: February 08, 2017, 04:29:48 PM »
Product Name: Sex acrobats 2
Product Description: Fun!
Price: 249 A$

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Upgrades and newly added features / New room: Boss office
« on: December 15, 2016, 04:46:35 PM »
Product Name: Boss Office
Product description: Be the Boss!
Price: 1995 A$


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A-Team ask you / MOVED: GROUPE
« on: November 14, 2016, 04:49:52 PM »
This topic has been moved to Group play in AChat (http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?board=18).

http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?topic=4456.0

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This is the 3rd part of the "That moment when..." contest

We would like to dedicate this contest to one of our late members  jcm0824.  He was very much a beloved member of the game and forum and always enjoyed our contests. He bequeathed his remaining A$ credit to our forum contests to use for prizes. God bless you James and RIP.
We think he would have enjoyed this special contest series and approved of the content, idea and the fun of taking part.  He loved stories and naughty pics so this seemed a nice and fitting way to remember him. He was a great guy and everyone liked him.  Enjoy reading as much as taking part. Good Luck Everyone.


The two previous contests in the series can be found here :

Contest 1
 
Adult Game AChat > Organizations & Events > Contest > Contest. 1 The moment that you felt flattered was when...    http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php/topic,4146.0.html

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR FLATTERER WINNERS
1.  A$ 1,500  -  Iamincharge
2.  A$ 1,000  -  ItsAmy123
3.  A$   500  -   Jeff66


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Contest 2 can be found here.
 
Adult Game AChat > Organizations & Events > Contest > Contest 2. The moment that was hottest or steamiest was when...    http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php/topic,4277.0.html

CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR Hottest and Steamiest WINNERS
1 A$ 1,500  -  GsCougar
2 A$ 1,000  -  Covems
3 A$ 500  -  Vaughan   


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Now for the final partContest 3: That moment when I exploded full of lust and desire ....

The idea:
- You room with someone
- Afterwards, you post in this topic
- You post the name of your partner
- You say for how long you have been in room
- You post one sentence or a short description: What made you exploding (what has your partner done or said to give you this hot moment)
- If possible: Add 1 or 2 pics
- You might have noticed already: In the end, you're praising your partner - he/she can be the winner, not you

The rules:
- Ask your partner for permission!!!
- You can post as many dates as you want
- You post the name of your partner and a rose if it was a girl or shemale and a drink if it was a guy (pics of rose and drink will be added)
- After one month, there will be a poll: Members decide about the most wonderful way to make you feel special
- In this poll, the 5 most frequently mentioned members will be added
- This game  is running for  month and the Poll will be afterwards
- The winner get A$
- Maybe the member who posted most dates gets a price too  ;)

So please, enjoy & take part ...

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This topic has been moved to FAQ (http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?board=10).

http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?topic=4314.0

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Upgrades and newly added features / Interesting update soon
« on: June 03, 2016, 03:01:37 AM »
We're happy to have some infos about a new update, which will be added soon:

There will be how-to videos for the animation editor. Already possible is to add a strap-on dildo to female characters, this will be shown as shemale in live system.

Now the real important news:
The A-Team is going to add a B-Shop soon, where users can deliver content and earn real $.

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Introduce yourself / MOVED: Janus is two-faced
« on: May 28, 2016, 04:07:33 PM »
This topic has been moved to Everything about sex and love (http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?board=11).

http://www.funnyadultgamesplay.com/forum/index.php?topic=4228.0

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