Warning Points
#1
Posted May 12 2012 - 08:05 AM
Before the update a few days ago, you had a "warning status". This kept track of any infractions you logged against the forum policies. Tickets, if you will. There was a 3 strikes rule - 3 infractions lead to being banned.
The new system is much more flexible in that it allows "points" to be assigned based upon the severity of the infraction. In addition, the points given can be "temporary", meaning they will remain on your record for a set period of time and then they are removed, or they can be permanent.
At this time, the mods and I are still working through this system ourselves, so the point system isn't fully baked just yet. So I cannot tell you what the max points you can get before getting the boot. But the good news is that "0" points is a very good thing, and what you want.
Since most of you have zero points, you have nothing to be concerned about.
Hope that helps!
Glenn
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Posted May 12 2012 - 08:23 AM
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#3
Posted May 12 2012 - 08:36 AM
i personally find it a little Corney.. what are we in the 3rd grade here LOL. do we get stars for being good, can we give warning points to mods also if we find them being badge happy? lot's of trigger happy mods out there on the net protecting there little clicks of friends.
#4
Posted May 12 2012 - 08:49 AM
In addition, if you receive a warning, you must acknowledge reading the warning before you may post again. So there's no way you won't know if you've been warned.
As for protecting clicks - that doesn't happen here, so that comment is unwarranted here.
This is a good time to remind everyone to click the "Forum Rules and FAQ's" link on the upper right, just to refresh yourself on the codes of conduct, and to see if there are any changes since you last reviewed them.
Again, the vast majority of you are safe and have nothing to worry about.
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#5
Posted May 12 2012 - 08:56 AM
In most other sites I go to there's a ton of infighting and drama and It makes it difficult to wade through all that garbage to actually read the content you were/are Interested In. As for the protection of friends I can quite confidently say that this site Is heads and tails above most others with regards to fairness.
Lastly, there are certain rules everyone has to go by on most every site I have ever been to and quite frankly If I ever go to a site that I believe the rules are ridiculous I would simply leave.
#6
Posted May 12 2012 - 09:05 AM
ive seen and been on a few forums that id love to click a little bad mod button, over here, no that's not the case but that doesn't mean it will always not be the case a year or two later etc... who knows, don't say your perfect without putting you badge out there for the loosing for abuse..
and no my warning has no reference to which one of the rules it was for so it says under reason is "other" so i broke the other rule i guess LOL... if you don't want pms asking why then leave a comment as to why..
#7
Posted May 12 2012 - 09:17 AM
if you don't want to pms asking why then leave a comment as to why..
As I said, the previous warning system made it difficult for us to leave comments, so most of the previous warnings issued prior to the upgrade don't have comments. The new system not only allows us to provide the details you're asking for, but also introduces a more fair way of providing warnings of minor infractions without a strict "3 strikes" rule like we had with the previous system.
And as always, the mods and admins here don't like to issue warnings. We're members first, "spam cops" second, and "rule enforcers" a distant 3rd.
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#8
Posted May 12 2012 - 09:19 AM
i though i just recently got it and was like where this come from with no reason i havent even been here causing trouble for a couple weeks and now i get a warning lol
#9
Posted May 12 2012 - 09:50 AM
Now about those stars...
#10
Posted May 12 2012 - 04:56 PM
#11
Posted May 12 2012 - 06:19 PM
I'm sure there will be PM's first, and an opportunity to discuss the problem off line through the PM's. So far, I can say this is a very friendly place and I'll support the Mods in their efforts to keep it that way. I've been known to push the envelope, and a few things I expected to get a retort on but heard nothing. So that tells me they do exercises tolerance along with the adjudication.
If we had this feature on the dash of our cars maybe we would think more about what we're doing behind the wheel.
Remember Sandy Hook...
#12
Posted May 12 2012 - 07:46 PM
Can those who receive warnings/strikes have their screen name and amount of warnings made public to the rest of the forum? I suppose a locked sticky thread that can only be updated by the mod's would sufice.
#13
Posted May 12 2012 - 07:57 PM
not saying that you guys are bad just saying all in all i think we the people should have to right to equally mod the mods etc... just saying if you getting more boos over yays from us memeber maybe the badge should be removed just the same as the degenerate members.
Both of my warnings have come from the same mod. I wonder why the other mods aren't doing as good as a job.
#14
Posted May 12 2012 - 08:42 PM
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Posted May 12 2012 - 08:54 PM
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