8: Select Moon Guard as your server, roll Alliance, and get into Mercenaries of Azeroth. Most of us are refugees from a guild that broke up amidst a ton of drama, and therefore we have a bit of a "drama allergy." No pressure to level or grind, no drama, no bullshit, and we have the time of our in-game lives. (If you ever get the game, PST me and I'll try to get our guildmaster to invite you. ^_^) Moon Guard - RP but not strictly enforced, low population with limited n00bs due to its RP label, BEST SERVER EVER.
On the other hand, you can start your own guild with a policy to /kick anyone who tries to start drama, or you can do as I've done on some of my alts and play without any guild alignment at all.
Also, if you're worried about arguments in general, there's a pretty easy way to avoid them: stay out of the major city general channels (Stormwind main seems to attract the most main drama on Alliance, and Orgrimmar main on Horde, at least on the servers I've played), and, at least on the servers I've played (Moon Guard for Alliance, Runetotem for Alliance, Sentinels for Horde characters), most of the drama seems contained to guild and party chat. If you get into a laid-back guild and don't party with idiots (and leave parties that seem to be heading in that direction) you should generally be OK. Most people (at least outside of SW and OR mains) don't drag their drama into general.
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On the other hand, you can start your own guild with a policy to /kick anyone who tries to start drama, or you can do as I've done on some of my alts and play without any guild alignment at all.
Also, if you're worried about arguments in general, there's a pretty easy way to avoid them: stay out of the major city general channels (Stormwind main seems to attract the most main drama on Alliance, and Orgrimmar main on Horde, at least on the servers I've played), and, at least on the servers I've played (Moon Guard for Alliance, Runetotem for Alliance, Sentinels for Horde characters), most of the drama seems contained to guild and party chat. If you get into a laid-back guild and don't party with idiots (and leave parties that seem to be heading in that direction) you should generally be OK. Most people (at least outside of SW and OR mains) don't drag their drama into general.