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anthony
Founder
There is now a rules warning system in place. Whilst within its infancy and still being finalised by staff, it will be used from here forward to notify all members of issues.
It removes ambiguity and personal bias from any staff members mood on a given day or towards a given member. Staff do not create custom warnings, they are all default set and agreed upon by staff.
As new issues arise, more will no doubt be added. Right now, the basic rules are fairly covered.
Only an administrator will issue custom warnings, which would be rare.
A member would receive a PC about the rules violation, as well as a public notice / content edited / deleted being taken to the content.
These are stored on the members profile for staff to quickly see all history.
Basically, staff no longer really decide to ban members, instead, members decide to ban themselves. Don't comply with the rules, warnings are given, points addup, you automatically ban yourself from posting.
The temporary ban has now been improved, so that instead of locking members out of the forum completely, members can still read all parts of the forum, including reading PC's, however; all posting access is removed during the temp ban period.
Members can still then also access live chat... however, if you got all disgruntled or such and took your rampage into the chat, then you will get banned from that as well.
Exact details of the system and messages will get posted to members for their input once staff have finalised the bulk of the system settings.
It removes ambiguity and personal bias from any staff members mood on a given day or towards a given member. Staff do not create custom warnings, they are all default set and agreed upon by staff.
As new issues arise, more will no doubt be added. Right now, the basic rules are fairly covered.
Only an administrator will issue custom warnings, which would be rare.
A member would receive a PC about the rules violation, as well as a public notice / content edited / deleted being taken to the content.
These are stored on the members profile for staff to quickly see all history.
Basically, staff no longer really decide to ban members, instead, members decide to ban themselves. Don't comply with the rules, warnings are given, points addup, you automatically ban yourself from posting.
The temporary ban has now been improved, so that instead of locking members out of the forum completely, members can still read all parts of the forum, including reading PC's, however; all posting access is removed during the temp ban period.
Members can still then also access live chat... however, if you got all disgruntled or such and took your rampage into the chat, then you will get banned from that as well.
Exact details of the system and messages will get posted to members for their input once staff have finalised the bulk of the system settings.