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You do realise that own8ge is currently banned right?
Temporary ar permanent? Why am I not suprised?
You do realise that own8ge is currently banned right?
Temporary ar permanent? Why am I not suprised?
Well it looks like he's been banned for at least 3 days. So...![]()
There does seem to be a lack of informing others about bans.
4 years ago this was not the case. There were threads informing the community which members had been banned and why.
You do realise that own8ge is currently banned right?
There does seem to be a lack of informing others about bans.
4 years ago this was not the case. There were threads informing the community which members had been banned and why.
2 weeks seems far too harsh in my opinion. He provided some of the more amusing topics.
Admins/moderators sort it out you lazy articles. You are admins/moderators for a reason... If you can't be bothered to do it, then we need to find other admins/moderators.
They still do, but don't always create new threads for it
Ownage- ban mention
Reason for ban
Crime and Punishment
There does seem to be a lack of informing others about bans.
4 years ago this was not the case. There were threads informing the community which members had been banned and why.
2 weeks seems far too harsh in my opinion. He provided some of the more amusing topics.
Admins/moderators sort it out you lazy articles. You are admins/moderators for a reason... If you can't be bothered to do it, then we need to find other admins/moderators.
As a seasoned moderator myself, I can tell you that this is nothing but poor moderating. Telling the community to investigate banned members themselves is pathetic.
And this forum ironically appears to be filled with a bunch of oversensitive softies.
Curious, wouldn't have guessed it.
"I'm sorry, sir -- we did post an announcement saying you needed to get your driver's license renewed. Of course, we posted it here in our front lobby, but it's your own damned fault for not driving in here and noticing."
If you don't want to communicate, don't bother posting anything at all instead of playing silly games with membership. I'd rather not deal with the pretense. (That's said as a former mod elsewhere.)
The current method used by mods regarding banned users is laughable.
Fukyo's attempt to justify the laziness is equally as amusing.
As a seasoned moderator myself, I can tell you that this is nothing but poor moderating. Telling the community to investigate banned members themselves is pathetic.
And this forum ironically appears to be filled with a bunch of oversensitive softies.
Well, that's very descriptive, Hawkeye, and very elucidating. Please feel free to make a separate thread to to provide your guidance as a seasoned moderator, whom I would expect to have a little more discernment about where such criticism is supposed to go.
Oh, I'm not justifying it. It's true we are lazy at times. I just don't see it as tragic as you do.
I already said why the method used was poor in previous posts above. Clearly you didn't read them.
No, you criticized how we notify people, whereas in the last post you said the banning method is laughable, which doesn't solely refer to notification and can refer to a multitude of things pertaining to banning, such as length or criteria.
and that the forum appears to be filled with oversensitive softies.
So you didn't read them after all.
Next I'll probably be banned for being a jerk![]()
I did also say that 2 weeks was too harsh for the so called crime committed.
So you didn't read them after all.
Next I'll probably be banned for being a jerk
Given that I'm the poster whom criticized Jenny, are you guys talking about me? I tried INTPcentral and am certainly not what I consider an INTPc member. I just didn't agree with Jenny's theoretical characterizations.
Well see this would have been better to say. I think this is what frustrates people with typology is when someone replaces the concept of a type or functions with their own personal experiences and biases. Then one person becomes representative of all the people in a type and the concepts people are trying to learn become murky and unclear. And this tends to piss people off...naturally...and there can only be disagreement.
Well, except someone getting banned for a limited period of time isn't actually as important as having your driver's license renewed.
Seriously? Playing games? Pretense?
If I wanted to play games, I think I would take a completely different path than failing to raise alarm of someone being temporarily banned in highly visible place. You know, like going into the admin control panel and fucking shit up for everyone.![]()
No offense Jenny, but while I can see the merit in criticizing me for not putting up a visible note, your insinuations of game playing are rather unfounded.
and..also, your tone was rather....erm, unexpected. Not sure why you felt so provoked.
own8ge has been banned!!... For two weeks, ohh. I like own8ge. He does bring some interesting views to the table. Even if they are presented in a less than suitable manner.
And the above discussion is amusing. I say ban everyone @Fukyo. EVERYONE! Just to flex your muscle.
I made a list, yuss!
I do see a lot of bans on here that I find a little premature. Perhaps people are too touchy over what is being said. Either that or they think this forum is a more serious place than it actually is.
You understand that banning people permanently actually takes a pretty long time on this forum? You have some names of banned members you want to name and discuss?
Also, in regards to own8ge, do think that a member who is continuously hostile to people in a very blunt manner should be allowed just roam free?
How do you spell that again?
btw - triple post noob.<--- added in case you thought I was being serious... [/sarcasm] <--- added to show I was being sarcastic [/humourous(non-serious) condescension]
Logically flawed. Appeal to autorithy.I think the mods should be more trigger happy with permabans especially.
They shouldn't be overly apologetic or concerned with how harsh or subjective the forum population might think they are either.
There have been and are several people who are generally a strong negative influence in regards to affecting how far away from the "ideal forum" (as the mods see it) this forum is. Justifying a ban with them crossing certain "lines" with a comfortably massive margin is not a necessity.
As Ragnar said, this forum is not a democracy. The mods are not there to serve the forum population. The mods are there to safeguard the ideal forum. Most of the mods and ex-mods are far from happy with how the forum currently is. This is not a country with a set of very specific laws. It's a social group. Who are good to have here and whose presence overall makes this a significantly qualitatively worse place? Goal-based bans in that one bases a decision on imagining how the forum will be without someone can be a better way of dealing with things than infraction based bans.
Have confidence in yourselves, führers. I do.
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There does seem to be a lack of informing others about bans.
4 years ago this was not the case. There were threads informing the community which members had been banned and why.
2 weeks seems far too harsh in my opinion. He provided some of the more amusing topics.
Admins/moderators sort it out you lazy articles. You are admins/moderators for a reason... If you can't be bothered to do it, then we need to find other admins/moderators.
Well,perhapstheir method needs revising as it's clearly not informing the community as a whole. Editing someone's post does not reset that post as being unread.
You don't even need to create a new thread every time someone is banned. Just have a ban thread and put all the information in there. It takes no more than 2 minutes to do.
They could even use this one...
As a seasoned moderator myself, I can tell you that this is nothing but poor moderating. Telling the community to investigate banned members themselves is pathetic.
And this forum ironically appears to be filled with a bunch of oversensitive softies.
I am going to make it my habit to leave little messages to mod staff peppered in out-of-the-way threads. And if they don't see them, it's because they're lazy asses.
I mean, seriously. How far do we want to take this?
"I'm sorry, sir -- we did post an announcement saying you needed to get your driver's license renewed. Of course, we posted it here in our front lobby, but it's your own damned fault for not driving in here and noticing."
If you don't want to communicate, don't bother posting anything at all instead of playing silly games with membership. I'd rather not deal with the pretense. (That's said as a former mod elsewhere.) it's not like you're being asked for fill out forms in triplicate, it's about efficient communication of forum happenings that would take you half a minute max to apply.
How can you possibly guess whether someone is a moderator on another forum?
As a moderator, you are supposed to moderate the forum. This includes notifying the community of any changes including bans be them temporary or permanent...
I find it amusing that you accuse others of being lazy when it takes 2 minutes to inform the entire forum that [User A] has been banned for [x amount of time] for [z reason/s]
You are creating confusion using the current poor method. This goes against the role of a moderator.
FIX IT
The current method used by mods regarding banned users is laughable.
Fukyo's attempt to justify the laziness is equally as amusing.
I already said why the method used was poor in previous posts above. Clearly you didn't read them.
That's because you're a mod; you're in the loop. You know who has been banned...
If you can't see the benefit of the alternative method for the community as a whole, then quite frankly you are a bit dense.
I did also say that 2 weeks was too harsh for the so called crime committed.
and that the forum appears to be filled with oversensitive softies.
So you didn't read them after all.
Next I'll probably be banned for being a jerk![]()
Firstly, as I mentioned at the time you banned me, I am impartial to being banned. I wasn't resentful that I was banned. My goal at the time of banning switched to getting Snafupants banned for being foolish - which I succeeded in. My own banning was of little consequence.
I do see a lot of bans on here that I find a little premature. Perhaps people are too touchy over what is being said. Either that or they think this forum is a more serious place than it actually is.
The aggression you see is purely from your own interpretation. Text carries no objective emotional weight or tone.
I have criticised the handling of community notification because it is severely lacking in terms of communication.
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Updating people's posts does not mark them as unread so people who have read the topic will not know that a member has been banned unless they actively go back into the topic.
There have been a few members in this thread that did not know that Own8ge was banned or for how long for. This is a lack of communication on the moderators behalf; not the members.
The roles of a moderator are to:
I'm not making this list up. It's standard forum stuff that can be found by a simple Google search.
- Keep the peace
- Minimise thread derailment
- Encouraging a sense of community (this includes informing the community of any changes)
- Forum maintenance in terms of tidyness.
It is the responsibility of the forum mods to actively inform its members of users that have been banned whether temporary or permanent.
The current method is terrible as it is passive and creates confusion. This can be proven in a number of threads where people say: [X] has been banned?! When? Why?
It takes less than 2 minutes to inform the entire community about members being banned (including a reason) by posting it in a ban thread. This would eradicate much of the confusion and keep the community in the know and improve communication.
Forum mods should not be lazy. If you can't be bothered to moderate properly, why are you a moderator?
I have to ask: Why all the angry frustration?
And this forum ironically appears to be filled with a bunch of oversensitive softies.
I just chose a method of approach that gets the quickest response from those whom it involved. It may have seemed harsh, but the message was received far quicker than any other approach.
As for mod bullying, you have to ask yourself why it happens.
Hawkeye said:I guess people are a little too serious on here too.