I hate to say it FuzzletheFox but that "waterfall behavior" is usually what gets them ignored, at least by me. If they're more civil, sure, Ill include them as much as anyone. But as soon as they begin screaming for parents, whining about their "past," teetering on a cliff for the nth time, or screaming "STOP STOP STOP STOP" or "-Cries" repeatedly, their player has lost my respect and my attention along with it. And before anyone says "Kindly ask them to stop." or "Teach them how to roleplay correctly." No. I teach people all the time how to roleplay correctly when they are wlling to learn. The MAJORITY of the "*cries cries cries* cubs" I described are VERY stubborn and have no willingness to change. I see them as attention seekers, and therefore, don't give it to them.