Gats didn't?Did he?Either way, all Chally says iirc is "Busy Road", yes >Implying, but there are no rules broken there.
If people got warned and banned for bending the rules, most of the forum would be perma'd.
When did this happen?
i've never told saladin to kill himself, he's in a bad state right now it really wouldn't be helpful
Quote from: guts on August 31, 2015, 04:46:17 PMi've never told saladin to kill himself, he's in a bad state right now it really wouldn't be helpfulOh sorry, my mistake. I got you and Nexus mixed up. The point of this thread remains, though.
Moved this to septagon because I thought it might be better suited here. If it's supposed to be more of a comment towards the community in general (kind of like a PSA) just say so.
Just pointing out that we did give chally a warning for doing that if you're referring to the mod side of things.
When did it happen? What context did it happen in? Was it reported? If you want something to be looked into, you gotta give us a little more information than that.
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on August 31, 2015, 05:36:03 PMSo to address the first issue, as LC said we did actually take action against people/challenger for doing the Beep Beep stuff. It wasn't immediate and it wasn't with Mjolnir levels of impact for a number of reasons which can be combed over another time when I'm not as tired if people would really like to go back over that again.I think it should also be addressed as to the reason why it was pretty clear cut for a warning on the thread that preceded the one that preceded this one - 100 posts. Screaming at someone ''FUCKING LOLThis place won't ever be safe until YOU'RE gone, you fucking batshit sociopath ''In response to a post that did not concern them/address them/provoke such a response whatsoever beyond whatever compelled elegiac to reply like that to challenger out of the blue. That's not exactly hard to look at the rules and go, 'yeah this isn't allowed'.+++To address the suicide stuff though, it's a tricky subject for a number of reasons. Primarily of all is the 'Kill Yourself' yamyam which muddies the water to an ungodly extent. Making a blanket ban on saying things like that is a step towards a hugbox in one way and a step towards decency in another.What might be feasible is an addition to do with the more clear cut issues of it, such as telling someone who is suicidal over something to kill themselves. But such instances are rare and usually met with enough condemnation, the contrast here I imagine is that as goots sadly and rightly pointed out - the popularity of a member plays a role, or in this case the unpopularity of a certain member. Which isn't exactly a nice thing to state, but it plays a role in the community reaction to events.In terms of moderation, which is what we can handle as opposed to manipulating the collective thoughts of a section of the forum to be less judgemental of another user and therefore more sympathetic, it's not exactly clear cut even though it should be.On a moral level it's obviously disgusting, regardless of the circumstances, but one of the things that is a recurring theme for rule enforcement is having to make enforceable/workable adjustments because otherwise ideals just get crushed into useless pulps.So at the end of the ramble, if people have suggestions as to how we could implement a system to stop that kind of asshattery without it being nothing but a headache for consistent enforcement (regarding the jokes aspect) then I'm all ears <.<it shouldn't be moderated. If someone is going to kill themselves they shouldn't be advertising it on a backwater forum. If they choose to do so they deserve whatever treatment they get.
So to address the first issue, as LC said we did actually take action against people/challenger for doing the Beep Beep stuff. It wasn't immediate and it wasn't with Mjolnir levels of impact for a number of reasons which can be combed over another time when I'm not as tired if people would really like to go back over that again.I think it should also be addressed as to the reason why it was pretty clear cut for a warning on the thread that preceded the one that preceded this one - 100 posts. Screaming at someone ''FUCKING LOLThis place won't ever be safe until YOU'RE gone, you fucking batshit sociopath ''In response to a post that did not concern them/address them/provoke such a response whatsoever beyond whatever compelled elegiac to reply like that to challenger out of the blue. That's not exactly hard to look at the rules and go, 'yeah this isn't allowed'.+++To address the suicide stuff though, it's a tricky subject for a number of reasons. Primarily of all is the 'Kill Yourself' yamyam which muddies the water to an ungodly extent. Making a blanket ban on saying things like that is a step towards a hugbox in one way and a step towards decency in another.What might be feasible is an addition to do with the more clear cut issues of it, such as telling someone who is suicidal over something to kill themselves. But such instances are rare and usually met with enough condemnation, the contrast here I imagine is that as goots sadly and rightly pointed out - the popularity of a member plays a role, or in this case the unpopularity of a certain member. Which isn't exactly a nice thing to state, but it plays a role in the community reaction to events.In terms of moderation, which is what we can handle as opposed to manipulating the collective thoughts of a section of the forum to be less judgemental of another user and therefore more sympathetic, it's not exactly clear cut even though it should be.On a moral level it's obviously disgusting, regardless of the circumstances, but one of the things that is a recurring theme for rule enforcement is having to make enforceable/workable adjustments because otherwise ideals just get crushed into useless pulps.So at the end of the ramble, if people have suggestions as to how we could implement a system to stop that kind of asshattery without it being nothing but a headache for consistent enforcement (regarding the jokes aspect) then I'm all ears <.<
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on August 31, 2015, 05:49:04 PMQuote from: Dr. Pavel on August 31, 2015, 05:44:16 PMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on August 31, 2015, 05:36:03 PMSo to address the first issue, as LC said we did actually take action against people/challenger for doing the Beep Beep stuff. It wasn't immediate and it wasn't with Mjolnir levels of impact for a number of reasons which can be combed over another time when I'm not as tired if people would really like to go back over that again.I think it should also be addressed as to the reason why it was pretty clear cut for a warning on the thread that preceded the one that preceded this one - 100 posts. Screaming at someone ''FUCKING LOLThis place won't ever be safe until YOU'RE gone, you fucking batshit sociopath ''In response to a post that did not concern them/address them/provoke such a response whatsoever beyond whatever compelled elegiac to reply like that to challenger out of the blue. That's not exactly hard to look at the rules and go, 'yeah this isn't allowed'.+++To address the suicide stuff though, it's a tricky subject for a number of reasons. Primarily of all is the 'Kill Yourself' yamyam which muddies the water to an ungodly extent. Making a blanket ban on saying things like that is a step towards a hugbox in one way and a step towards decency in another.What might be feasible is an addition to do with the more clear cut issues of it, such as telling someone who is suicidal over something to kill themselves. But such instances are rare and usually met with enough condemnation, the contrast here I imagine is that as goots sadly and rightly pointed out - the popularity of a member plays a role, or in this case the unpopularity of a certain member. Which isn't exactly a nice thing to state, but it plays a role in the community reaction to events.In terms of moderation, which is what we can handle as opposed to manipulating the collective thoughts of a section of the forum to be less judgemental of another user and therefore more sympathetic, it's not exactly clear cut even though it should be.On a moral level it's obviously disgusting, regardless of the circumstances, but one of the things that is a recurring theme for rule enforcement is having to make enforceable/workable adjustments because otherwise ideals just get crushed into useless pulps.So at the end of the ramble, if people have suggestions as to how we could implement a system to stop that kind of asshattery without it being nothing but a headache for consistent enforcement (regarding the jokes aspect) then I'm all ears <.<it shouldn't be moderated. If someone is going to kill themselves they shouldn't be advertising it on a backwater forum. If they choose to do so they deserve whatever treatment they get.Skipping the moderated part but I strongly disagree. If someone is in that state of mind, they deserve compassion and help not abuse. If they are talking about it on a forum, chances are they aren't able to talk about it IRL to a professional for whatever reason so simply going 'ayy lmao do it faggot' is pretty disgusting.I'm undecided over moderating it really, I think it's probably better as an issue for people to react to it naturally and (hopefully) light some flak up at the asshole making fun of the other person <.<then don't make a thread or post over it.PMing someone is the much more logical solution if you really want to kill yourself.
Quote from: Dr. Pavel on August 31, 2015, 05:44:16 PMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on August 31, 2015, 05:36:03 PMSo to address the first issue, as LC said we did actually take action against people/challenger for doing the Beep Beep stuff. It wasn't immediate and it wasn't with Mjolnir levels of impact for a number of reasons which can be combed over another time when I'm not as tired if people would really like to go back over that again.I think it should also be addressed as to the reason why it was pretty clear cut for a warning on the thread that preceded the one that preceded this one - 100 posts. Screaming at someone ''FUCKING LOLThis place won't ever be safe until YOU'RE gone, you fucking batshit sociopath ''In response to a post that did not concern them/address them/provoke such a response whatsoever beyond whatever compelled elegiac to reply like that to challenger out of the blue. That's not exactly hard to look at the rules and go, 'yeah this isn't allowed'.+++To address the suicide stuff though, it's a tricky subject for a number of reasons. Primarily of all is the 'Kill Yourself' yamyam which muddies the water to an ungodly extent. Making a blanket ban on saying things like that is a step towards a hugbox in one way and a step towards decency in another.What might be feasible is an addition to do with the more clear cut issues of it, such as telling someone who is suicidal over something to kill themselves. But such instances are rare and usually met with enough condemnation, the contrast here I imagine is that as goots sadly and rightly pointed out - the popularity of a member plays a role, or in this case the unpopularity of a certain member. Which isn't exactly a nice thing to state, but it plays a role in the community reaction to events.In terms of moderation, which is what we can handle as opposed to manipulating the collective thoughts of a section of the forum to be less judgemental of another user and therefore more sympathetic, it's not exactly clear cut even though it should be.On a moral level it's obviously disgusting, regardless of the circumstances, but one of the things that is a recurring theme for rule enforcement is having to make enforceable/workable adjustments because otherwise ideals just get crushed into useless pulps.So at the end of the ramble, if people have suggestions as to how we could implement a system to stop that kind of asshattery without it being nothing but a headache for consistent enforcement (regarding the jokes aspect) then I'm all ears <.<it shouldn't be moderated. If someone is going to kill themselves they shouldn't be advertising it on a backwater forum. If they choose to do so they deserve whatever treatment they get.Skipping the moderated part but I strongly disagree. If someone is in that state of mind, they deserve compassion and help not abuse. If they are talking about it on a forum, chances are they aren't able to talk about it IRL to a professional for whatever reason so simply going 'ayy lmao do it faggot' is pretty disgusting.I'm undecided over moderating it really, I think it's probably better as an issue for people to react to it naturally and (hopefully) light some flak up at the asshole making fun of the other person <.<