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As per [DLMURL="https://www.ptsdforum.org/c/threads/rules-warning-system.21846/"]announcement for the rules warning system application[/DLMURL], this is the discussion for members to help refine the system further, if required, or voice your feedback as required.
We have been tweaking the system progressively over the past week in order to try and be a little more empathetic towards new members introduction to the forum, yet not simply lay down and rollover, as the largest portion of issues is typically from new members failure to read rules before posting. We have very little issue with older members, rarely obtain such notices as they are well aware of the strict nature of rules here, which is not up for debate.
We have just created a "new member" one-time warning, for those members who's usertitle still says "New Member". This will not be applied to anyone who has surpassed that posting status level, as that demonstrates an effective time and posting history of which a person has complied with forum rules / been able to learn them adequately / accept the way this forum works.
It contains no points and is specific to be more helpful in guiding a new member to the relevant information, typically being the largest issue:
The warning system works like this. There are two warning actions defined, both are set at a points threshold, being:
If you accumulate enough points to exceed the action threshold, then the action is applied instantly to your account.
So if you accumulate 100 points quickly, you would get posting access revoked automatically until a specific warning/s automatically expired from your account, bringing you back under the points threshold.
We have made the system extremely difficult for one to ban themselves, though it is easily possible if you don't want to follow forum rules. The warnings are:
You can only be warned for one offence per post, however; once you have reached beyond new member, every single post can be warned if a repeated mistake is made.
Upon a warning being issues, the warning title will be publicly displayed on the posted content, as well as a no-reply PC being sent to the member with a predefined message outlining the points, duration, posted content and links to rules and other such relevant pieces of information to help the member.
For example, the quote warning PC contains a link to the quote help video, so a member can watch it and learn how to use the quote system correctly vs. quoting entire long posts all over the forum, making it difficult to read.
A suicidal person is given specific information to seek local help, etc.
This thread is for member feedback, questions, discussions, how to improve the system, etc.
We have been tweaking the system progressively over the past week in order to try and be a little more empathetic towards new members introduction to the forum, yet not simply lay down and rollover, as the largest portion of issues is typically from new members failure to read rules before posting. We have very little issue with older members, rarely obtain such notices as they are well aware of the strict nature of rules here, which is not up for debate.
We have just created a "new member" one-time warning, for those members who's usertitle still says "New Member". This will not be applied to anyone who has surpassed that posting status level, as that demonstrates an effective time and posting history of which a person has complied with forum rules / been able to learn them adequately / accept the way this forum works.
It contains no points and is specific to be more helpful in guiding a new member to the relevant information, typically being the largest issue:
Title: Strict Forum Rules Apply
Message:
Hi {name},
This is a one-time new member warning to highlight important aspects that you have agreed to comply with by registering and participating within this forum.
PTSD Forum has a strict ruleset due to the very topic nature of PTSD, being a mental illness. Put thousands of people in one place with PTSD, it becomes chaos without strict rules.
Further warnings contain points that accrue, which could apply a temporary ban to your account. To avoid such issues, you are recommended to read the following important information before further postings:
The help section contains most answers to new member questions. You can read why a rules warning system is requiredto understand its importance.
You can ask staff questions from the help desk forum to aid your use of this website. There are video tutorials to help members understand forum functions and in some instances, forum rules, better.
Again, this is a courtesy notice that strict forum rules apply, as you have breached forum rules for posted content to obtain this courtesy notice, before the actual points warning system is applied to your posts.
Regards,
PTSD Forum Staff
The warning system works like this. There are two warning actions defined, both are set at a points threshold, being:
- 100 points - Temp ban usergroup added to your account revoking posting access.
- 150 points - Discouraged filter added to your account making it very difficult to view site.
If you accumulate enough points to exceed the action threshold, then the action is applied instantly to your account.
So if you accumulate 100 points quickly, you would get posting access revoked automatically until a specific warning/s automatically expired from your account, bringing you back under the points threshold.
We have made the system extremely difficult for one to ban themselves, though it is easily possible if you don't want to follow forum rules. The warnings are:
- New Member - 0 points / remains listed on your account.
- Attacking member / staff - 30 points / 1 month
- Basic grammar failure - 10 points / 7 days
- Hot-linking images - 10 points / 7 days
- Posting in incorrect forum - 10 points / 7 days (used only when blatant)
- Quoting entire posts - 10 points / 7 days
- Self promotion / advertising - 50 points / 1 month (used on established members only, Not new members deemed to immediately advertise.. aka. spam)
- Suicidal posting - 110 points / 5 days
- Text formatting - 10 points / 7 days
You can only be warned for one offence per post, however; once you have reached beyond new member, every single post can be warned if a repeated mistake is made.
Upon a warning being issues, the warning title will be publicly displayed on the posted content, as well as a no-reply PC being sent to the member with a predefined message outlining the points, duration, posted content and links to rules and other such relevant pieces of information to help the member.
For example, the quote warning PC contains a link to the quote help video, so a member can watch it and learn how to use the quote system correctly vs. quoting entire long posts all over the forum, making it difficult to read.
A suicidal person is given specific information to seek local help, etc.
This thread is for member feedback, questions, discussions, how to improve the system, etc.
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