World of Warcraft: Beta Do's and Don'ts

GameSpy is offering up a two-page list of "do's and don'ts" for those of you new to the World of Warcraft beta. You'll notice that this one includes a reference to the notorious Fallout community:
Don't: Have fun at the expense of others.

This is one of those "screaming into the wind" things that I have a weakness for, but at the risk of talking to myself, I'd like to appeal for some measure of civility and decorum in World of Warcraft. If you're a hard-core duelist and get turned down for a duel, don't follow that person around asking them to fight half a million times. Even in Azeroth, "No" means no. The general discussion channel is really not the place to screen out random characters, tell everybody how much you think "MightyGuy43" sucks as a player, or to ask the same question about "Where do I find the Wailing Caverns?" sixteen times in a row. Check your Quest Log, people - I promise you, the answers are in there.

More seriously, if you've agreed to roll for prizes during a quest, cut out the damn ninja looting! One of the best aspects of playing in the beta has been the nice community that's grown up around the game. It'd be great if once the world of Azeroth opens to everybody, it'd have a slightly better public demeanor than say, the Raider Nation, British soccer fans, or the Fallout community.