Code of Conduct
The behaviour expected of every Glarium player.
Last updated: 14 May 2026
Glarium is a competitive arena. Bring your A-game — but the arena stops at the scoreboard. These rules apply in matches, in tournaments, and anywhere you represent Glarium.
Compete fairly
- No cheating: aimbots, wallhacks, triggerbots, macros, or any unauthorized third-party software.
- No exploiting bugs for advantage. Report them to support instead.
- No match-fixing, collusion, smurfing to farm lower-rated players, or boosting.
- No manipulating matchmaking, ELO, tournaments, or the Sparks economy.
Respect other players
- No harassment, hate speech, threats, slurs, or targeted abuse.
- No discrimination based on race, gender, nationality, religion, sexuality, or disability.
- No doxxing or sharing anyone's private information.
- Trash talk is part of competition; cruelty is not. Know the difference.
Protect the community
- No spam, scams, phishing, or advertising in Glarium channels.
- No impersonating other players, staff, or the Glarium project.
- No attempts to access other accounts or disrupt Glarium infrastructure.
- One account per person. Account sharing, selling, or trading is prohibited.
Reporting
If you witness a violation, report it to support@glarium.io with the player's name, the approximate time, and what happened. Reports are confidential.
Enforcement
Depending on severity, violations may lead to warnings, temporary suspensions, Sparks forfeiture, or permanent bans. Cheating, fraud, and economy manipulation are treated as serious and typically result in a permanent ban. Enforcement decisions are at the discretion of the Glarium team and are made to keep the arena fair for everyone.