1. We got our new moderators for a reason.
2. It is everybody's duty to help out one who does not know the rules and accidentally breaks a rule.
3. If the rulebreaker knows the rules and despite that breaks the rules, /report is there. No need to come all the way to the forum to report a player...
1. Kostas already answered that.
2. None is forced to help someone and it's not none's duty. If someone will help it's because they want to. And people in this project want to.
3. 2. It is everybody's duty to help out one who does not know the rules and accidentally breaks a rule.
If that you said, really happend, there would be no reason for /report to exist, and everyone would just help the one they saw rulebreaking.
Edit(Ignore what i said above):I misunderstanded what you said and answered wrong.Let's answer in a text. Even with like 10 mods selected, there are 2+ online than they used to be. Doesn't mean because 10 joined, we will have 10 mods constatly active. Secondly, Moderators are to keep the calmness in the server not to be interrupted from any rulebreak. Although, they don't have the time to personally spend, on any new player they see that needs help. But, we have the time to offer it.
Being in the community, none is forcing you helping those who don't know the rules, and believe me very rarely i see people doing it. But, this project, just spends time on each, new player is report it. If it's your duty to help new players which don't know the rules and break them, the best thing you can do is,
help them or report them hereOf course, I have already mentioned, can't remember where, that we won't spend time on regular players which rulebreak. Because regular players know the rules for sure. And if they don't know them, it's their problem, because they should. That's because we are 'targeting' new players. Because new players, possibly, don't have much of an idea, what are the rules like.