Admin, mods plz give banned member 2nd chance, if they did all wrong stuff again banned again.
Peace
Admin, mods plz give banned member 2nd chance, if they did all wrong stuff again banned again.
Peace
"You can be mad as a mad dog at the way things went; you can swear and curse the fates, but when it comes to the end, you have to let go"Benjamen button
i do believe that people recieve many "second chance" warnings (in general) before they are banned.
and i give it 1hour before this is closed too.
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I give it 20 minutes
yea lets let the peados unbanned lets let idiots like billy dean unbannedOriginally posted by bawa@Klite_user@1 May 2004 - 15:58
Admin, mods plz give banned member 2nd chance, if they did all wrong stuff again banned again.
Peace
BRILLIANT IDEA !!!
yea lets let the peados unbanned lets let idiots like billy dean unbannedOriginally posted by scribblec+1 May 2004 - 15:28--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (scribblec @ 1 May 2004 - 15:28)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-bawa@Klite_user@1 May 2004 - 15:58
Admin, mods plz give banned member 2nd chance, if they did all wrong stuff again banned again.
Peace
BRILLIANT IDEA !!!
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Could be perhaps he's not talking about them?
BFH.
In some cases, bans have been very fair and warranted. I don't think anyone would disagree with me about someone like hypo?
In other cases, bans may be a rash decision, made on the spur of the moment. As I said in another post yesterday:
I think it's fair to say that that's what's happening. And in some cases, can you blame them? Be fair, if someone were to come into your home, slam you, your house, your family, throw garbage all over the floor, generally make a mess and disrupt the place, what would your first reaction be? To sit down and try to talk to the person? Or to kick them out?We have reasons for doing things the way we do them. Why do we keep harping on using the PM system for resolving issues? Because when it's done publicly it kills the atmosphere of the board. No one wants to come on and see constant disputes. I don't personally care if someone questions an action, send me a PM, I'll be happy to investigate it. But lately it seems like some members are hell bent on publicly embarrassing the team. And that gets nowhere. It's human nature. By bringing it up as such, the only thing it accomplishes is putting people on their defenses. After that, you can pretty much forget getting anything you want out of them. The longer it goes on, the less tolerant people become, to the point where they finally just say, enough is enough, and start silencing people.
It makes it harder for those of us who are trying to find a resolution when other people are constantly trying to put the team on the defensive.
:beerchug:Originally posted by NikkiD@1 May 2004 - 16:39
In some cases, bans have been very fair and warranted. I don't think anyone would disagree with me about someone like hypo?
In other cases, bans may be a rash decision, made on the spur of the moment. As I said in another post yesterday:
I think it's fair to say that that's what's happening. And in some cases, can you blame them? Be fair, if someone were to come into your home, slam you, your house, your family, throw garbage all over the floor, generally make a mess and disrupt the place, what would your first reaction be? To sit down and try to talk to the person? Or to kick them out?We have reasons for doing things the way we do them. Why do we keep harping on using the PM system for resolving issues? Because when it's done publicly it kills the atmosphere of the board. No one wants to come on and see constant disputes. I don't personally care if someone questions an action, send me a PM, I'll be happy to investigate it. But lately it seems like some members are hell bent on publicly embarrassing the team. And that gets nowhere. It's human nature. By bringing it up as such, the only thing it accomplishes is putting people on their defenses. After that, you can pretty much forget getting anything you want out of them. The longer it goes on, the less tolerant people become, to the point where they finally just say, enough is enough, and start silencing people.
It makes it harder for those of us who are trying to find a resolution when other people are constantly trying to put the team on the defensive.
^^^^ What she said
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I would vote for option 1 btw
I agree with most of this and the idea of using pm and so forth but I truly think mods should not be defensive of this behavior as it is expected and is also considered human nature. Lets not forget members consider this they're house as well and sometimes is the reason for their rage and the lack of civility...Originally posted by NikkiD@1 May 2004 - 08:39
In other cases, bans may be a rash decision, made on the spur of the moment. As I said in another post yesterday:
I think it's fair to say that that's what's happening. And in some cases, can you blame them? Be fair, if someone were to come into your home, slam you, your house, your family, throw garbage all over the floor, generally make a mess and disrupt the place, what would your first reaction be? To sit down and try to talk to the person? Or to kick them out?We have reasons for doing things the way we do them. Why do we keep harping on using the PM system for resolving issues? Because when it's done publicly it kills the atmosphere of the board. No one wants to come on and see constant disputes. I don't personally care if someone questions an action, send me a PM, I'll be happy to investigate it. But lately it seems like some members are hell bent on publicly embarrassing the team. And that gets nowhere. It's human nature. By bringing it up as such, the only thing it accomplishes is putting people on their defenses. After that, you can pretty much forget getting anything you want out of them. The longer it goes on, the less tolerant people become, to the point where they finally just say, enough is enough, and start silencing people.
I agree with you wholeheartedly Reality. Mods and admins are only human though, and when they get enough insults thrown at them, of course they begin to take it personally. Every new thread feels like a slap in the face, especially to those who are trying to resolve the issue. The problem is that once the defensive behaviour starts, negotiation stops. I've been guilty of it on occasion, I know all of us have. And once those in the position of power, in this case, the mods and admins, stop negotiating, civility is tossed out the window and the brick wall goes up. Not saying it's the right way to deal with it, just making the observation.
I can completely understand, people getting upset over what they feel is an injustice. I'm just saying that strong arm tactics and bullying get people nowhere, and that goes for both sides of the equation. Resolving an issue is always better than silencing it, silence only lasts so long before the riot breaks out again.
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