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Suggestion for the Mods/Admins
Can you guys stop warning people in threads and leave it to emails? I don't know if I'm the only one that this bothers, but its become a major pet peeve of mine lately.
First, it looks more like the mod/admin is trying to start a fight than actually trying to prevent something worst from happening. Second, it reminds me a lot of a-hole cops who abuse their position of authority in order to belittle others. |
Sometimes in-thread warnings are there to demonstrate where the line is to others and/or that "bad" behaviour isn't being ignored.
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Groucho, you know better than to post something like that. Please do not try and circumvent the profanity meter or make personal attacks. |
Re: Suggestion for the Mods/Admins
Originally posted by DodgingCars Can you guys stop warning people in threads and leave it to emails? I don't know if I'm the only one that this bothers, but its become a major pet peeve of mine lately. |
It would also be nice to have the luxury of time to be able to e-mail each person when things are getting too heated or they are heading toward trouble. However that only warns those people and often a forum can benefit from seeing a warning and the reason for it.
By the time we get to e-mail it usually becomes a formal warning which is on its way to something more serious if the offending behavior is not changed. I consider an in-thread warning a predecessor to beginning that process that hopefully will prevent it. |
We have been criticized more than one time for using email and not letting everyone know what the boundaries are.
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I'm a fan of the in-thread warning, as it has kept me from a suspension or two or many.
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Originally posted by RandyC We have been criticized more than one time for using email and not letting everyone know what the boundaries are. I guess... a lot of depends on the tone you guys use too. I guess I shouldn't have implied that you should never use "in-thread" warnings... Just that sometimes it seems inappropriate. Oh.. and don't get me wrong, I think most of you guys do a great job... and I didn't mean for the suggestion to come off too as too harsh a criticism. |
Didn't take it that way DC. :)
Tone is important in a warning. |
i would actually like to see alot more in thread warnings! :up:
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I agree they should be in the thread. It shows what the rules are, which ones are being enforced the most, etc.
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I agree that in-thread warnings are usually the best alternative.
Firstly, it's good for everyone to see that a person is being warned. That way, everyone can get an idea of what type of behavior/posting is acceptable in the forum and what isn't. Secondly, some people (myself included) have email addresses listed that we rarely check. If I only received a warning via email, I may not know until I already crossed the line from warning to suspension. http://www.ameritech.net/users/dvdtalk/rome.gif |
Now that this is settled, I thought I'd give a nice gift to the mods and admins here.
http://www.theforumisdown.com/upload...03/banseq1.jpg Use when necessary. :D |
Originally posted by Groucho REMOVED Groucho, you know better than to post something like that. Please do not try and circumvent the profanity meter or make personal attacks. rotfl |
Originally posted by DodgingCars I think most of you guys do a great job... |
Originally posted by LurkerDan But you are not naming names, right? :lol: |
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