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True. Although, not because we thought he deserved it, but rather because we know what happens when anyone steps out of line in regards to the royal jp.jpcloet wrote:although you should note that several people called Skittles demise right after he posted.
Let's test it out! (Don't worry fight fans... I'm only up to 24 hours so I can take the hit of Andy just having to prove my proposition is incorrect)Timminz wrote:True. Although, not because we thought he deserved it, but rather because we know what happens when anyone steps out of line in regards to the royal jp.jpcloet wrote:although you should note that several people called Skittles demise right after he posted.

ah yes... the escallating scale which we all agreed to in the Bigotry Guidelines thread, and then it somehow became the standard for all infractions... as timminz said, the moment he posted that to you, we all knew he was gone. no offense, jp, you know i like you. however, that comment is not a bannable offense. that "flame" is used on a daily basis, and this is the first time i have seen someone banned over it... i mean, "suck it up, cupcake" is pretty much a flame, but acceptable... anyway, i am growing weary of the forums. the mods and admins are destroying the small forum community, and they don't even realize it, because they believe THEY are the community. however, with the recent changes around here, intended to make it all better, and how little of a response they received, it is clear how out of touch with "us", "they" are... i am not speaking of all mods, i speak with you and a few others regularly. i am speaking of the regime and the putrid atmosphere they have cast over the forums... and yes, i used the word regime intentionally... this ban was absolute garbage, just like many of the recent bans. absolute garbage.-0jpcloet wrote:2. You admit above that Skittle's post was a flame. I'm sure the mod who handled that report would have loved to give a warning, but as per the policy and the recent holiday, they took it to the next step.

I think I've found a flaw in your plan. If you don't get a ban for this flame, it will prove your point correct. To have your point proven correct will highlight the exact inconsistencies you're referencing, which as we all know, is a bannable offense.Mr Changsha wrote:Timminz! It is my understanding that you should grow the f*ck up.
How do you feel Timminz? Can you cope with the abuse? Do you need a little lie down?
Mr Changsha wrote:Concise description:
Add in an extra line or two to the community guidelines. At the moment they are missing a rather key bit of information...
Specifics:
I know this is something of an obsession of mine, but I have become increasingly convinced that there is an unwritten rule operating within CC. While the guidelines tell us not to be 'intentionally annoying' (yet many are, all the time and are thankfully unpunished...'cause where would the fun be without a bit of mild joshing?), or 'flame' (yet again, people flame all the time without being punished either...and again I don't disapprove of that)...the fact is, is that there is an unwritten rule that really needs to become written: 'Don't, under any circumstances, annoy, flame, piss off, make fun of, or cast aspersions upon an admin or moderator.
Woodruff wrote:Mr Changsha wrote:Concise description:
Add in an extra line or two to the community guidelines. At the moment they are missing a rather key bit of information...
Specifics:
I know this is something of an obsession of mine, but I have become increasingly convinced that there is an unwritten rule operating within CC. While the guidelines tell us not to be 'intentionally annoying' (yet many are, all the time and are thankfully unpunished...'cause where would the fun be without a bit of mild joshing?), or 'flame' (yet again, people flame all the time without being punished either...and again I don't disapprove of that)...the fact is, is that there is an unwritten rule that really needs to become written: 'Don't, under any circumstances, annoy, flame, piss off, make fun of, or cast aspersions upon an admin or moderator.
I don't really believe that applies. I've been publicly and loudly critical of Andy over several instances in the last...oh...six months or so, as well as with how things run on ConquerClub. I've gotten a vacation, but that vacation was rather earned (I agreed with it). Why haven't I been more harshly punished than I have, given those criticisms?

I think I've come up with a theory to explain why this may seem to be the case. I'm not sure if it's correct, but I think there's some merit to the thought.Artimis wrote:I agree with this suggestion 100%.
Once everyone is made aware that talking out of turn to a member of Team CC will be punished more severely than if said infraction was committed against an ordinary member, then there will be less members crying foul, because we'll have been informed of this unwritten commandment.
Thou shall not disparage thy Mod or Admin.
jpcloet wrote:
Keep in mind that Skittles just (like within the last week or so) came of a flaming holiday so that likely didn't help either. Nothing like flaming right after being punished previously for doing so. Some posters never learn. Hopefully the 6 month rule comes into play soon.

I think we should indeed consider your theory.Night Strike wrote:I think I've come up with a theory to explain why this may seem to be the case. I'm not sure if it's correct, but I think there's some merit to the thought.Artimis wrote:I agree with this suggestion 100%.
Once everyone is made aware that talking out of turn to a member of Team CC will be punished more severely than if said infraction was committed against an ordinary member, then there will be less members crying foul, because we'll have been informed of this unwritten commandment.
Thou shall not disparage thy Mod or Admin.
It's common knowledge (or should be) that the moderators do not read every single thread, much less every post within that thread. That's why the Report a Post function exists: to draw moderator attention to the possible infraction. Some of these comments that could be considered mild flames (or similar infractions) are not noticed because the mods don't read the thread, and the community members do not think the comment deserves a report. However, when a moderator does post in a thread, that means they're probably going to be following the thread on an active basis. So if a person then makes a mild flame in a thread a moderator is paying attention to, it's more likely to be caught and dealt with. So yes, there could be more cases where people flaming a moderator get punished while flaming other members does not get punished, but it could be credited to this situation.
Furthermore, posting any kind of flame in the Cheating & Abuse forum is probably the worst place on the entire site (other than a thread title): the hunters have to read every single thread.


I know that whenever I use the "report post" button, nothing ever happens to the offending party. In fact, the last time I reported someone for flaming me, I was the one who ended up with a ban for my response to the flame.Night Strike wrote:The whole point of the Report Post tool is to bring a moderator's attention to a thread. That is what the moderators are supposed to be on the lookout for.
So maybe we can agree that the result is that if you flame a Team CC member (even mildly) you will be banned. However, if you flame a non- Team CC member you are unlikely to be banned.Night Strike wrote:Woodruff isn't on Team CC, and I've been gone most of the day.
I think you took my theory with an extremely pessimistic view. It's not my point that barely any threads are read, but I know every thread isn't read. The whole point of the Report Post tool is to bring a moderator's attention to a thread. That is what the moderators are supposed to be on the lookout for. Everything else is up to which threads the moderator chooses to read. When I was a global mod, there were a lot of threads that I did not read (especially in off-topics). This was simply because I didn't have the time and/or wasn't interested in the topic. If a post from the thread was reported, I would go check it, but I didn't necessarily follow that thread. Volunteer moderators shouldn't be expected to follow every single thread; they should only be expected to show up when moderation is needed.

I think you missed the point of my post, Ron.Zombie73 wrote:Timminz wrote:I know that whenever I use the "report post" button, nothing ever happens to the offending party. In fact, the last time I reported someone for flaming me, I was the one who ended up with a ban for my response to the flame.Night Strike wrote:The whole point of the Report Post tool is to bring a moderator's attention to a thread. That is what the moderators are supposed to be on the lookout for.
Anecdotal evidence, I know, but I can only speak for my own experience.
now you see.............I HAVE NEVER USED THE REPORT POST FEATURE. I GUESS I AM NOT A CUNT WHO CANT HANDLE CRITICISM.
The ratings flame was also bigotry IMO, the response was inappropriate on all levels. I could have simply removed my rating, however, this player did not deserve a free pass from me.Mr Changsha wrote:Two members banned, one for a humourous (or at least attempt at humour) flame on a rating page at jpcloet (1 line...no threats) and another for suggesting jpcloet grows up a bit. Do you consider these to be banworthy offences?
I assume any time I read a direct flame like this, that includes obvious profanity, that directly attacks another poster, that the poster will be warned or banned.Yet the story doesn't end here! By this point, a few posters smelled a rat and one such poster (the honourable Skittles!) wrote this to jpcloet:
"My understanding is that you just need to grow the f*ck up"
One day later, he was banned too!
Now does anyone really believe that Skittles! would have been banned if he had directed that at someone other than a Team CC Member?
Timminz wrote:I think you missed the point of my post, Ron.Zombie73 wrote:Timminz wrote:I know that whenever I use the "report post" button, nothing ever happens to the offending party. In fact, the last time I reported someone for flaming me, I was the one who ended up with a ban for my response to the flame.Night Strike wrote:The whole point of the Report Post tool is to bring a moderator's attention to a thread. That is what the moderators are supposed to be on the lookout for.
Anecdotal evidence, I know, but I can only speak for my own experience.
now you see.............I HAVE NEVER USED THE REPORT POST FEATURE. I GUESS I AM NOT A CUNT WHO CANT HANDLE CRITICISM.