No, the monitor wouldn't have extra perms
It's a vulnerability because it would allow users to basically delete and edit posts to their heart's content within their own threads, and that doesn't promote open discussion.
We're still talking about the punishments and Icy isn't finished drafting up the rules/explanation yet.
A moderator that only has powers in Gaming is still the best option
I know a 2 or 3 month ban might seem ridiculous, but games launch every 2-3 months. Someone could simply do this, get banned, and return just in time to ruin another game.
Depending on the severity, at most a week for a first time.
Quote from: Frigid Farts™ on August 29, 2015, 11:45:21 PMDepending on the severity, at most a week for a first time.Humour me.What would Gats' punishment be if these rules were implemented a few months ago? How long would his ban last?
I wasn't here to witness what went on, so I can't definitely say.
Quote from: Frigid Farts™ on August 29, 2015, 11:50:31 PMI wasn't here to witness what went on, so I can't definitely say.So then who should I ask?
Because if he was going to get banned for a week based on his actions, his goal is accomplished. He ruined the game for people 3 days ahead of it's release. He'll be back on this forum by the time people are completing the main story.There needs to be a greater deterrence to discourage this shit in the future. I'm sorry, a week is ridiculous.
If you are that concerned over remaining spoiler free, I suggest avoiding Gaming forums in general in the ramp up to your release schedule.
we cannot guarantee that someone won't PM you a spoiler, or hide it in a random thread.
Welcome to the internet.
Quote from: Cheat on August 29, 2015, 11:34:10 PMNo, the monitor wouldn't have extra permsWithout extra permissions it's seems like a largely redundant solution. QuoteIt's a vulnerability because it would allow users to basically delete and edit posts to their heart's content within their own threads, and that doesn't promote open discussion.I would've have said it doesn't matter, because if people don't like it they can make their own thread. But I'll leave that point alone.However, could it be possible for someone like myself, who has an active interest in updating his thread constantly, to "apply" for mod powers in their own thread? A mod or member of staff could look over my behavior and deem if I'm worthy of such permissions. If it was abused, it could simply be revoked, and I would be punished accordingly.The goal is to never have this happen again. It was devastating to me, even if most people just shrug it off. I know there are others like me, and I don't want them to experience that.QuoteWe're still talking about the punishments and Icy isn't finished drafting up the rules/explanation yet.I just want to add my two cents in here: if the punishment isn't severe enough, it's not going to successfully deter these kind of people from doing it. I know a 2 or 3 month ban might seem ridiculous, but games launch every 2-3 months. Someone could simply do this, get banned, and return just in time to ruin another game.
Way to be a condescending ass.
Simply the truth.
If someone really wants to be an ass and spoil something for others, they'll find a way.
We'll do what we can to cover all our bases, but we can't see everything
I'm not even asking you to do this.I'm asking for severe punishments when it does to deter people from doing itand I'm asking for application of extra thread-permissionsthe former being the far lesser request.
Reminder that deletion and locking permissions will likely never become a thing due to the potential of abuse, even when trimmed down to members who are less likely to abuse them.
Another reminder that board specific mods/monitors will never be a thing, such a limiting position isn't needed, especially not one caused by such an incident, maybe if we had the size but not how things are right now.
Quote from: Yu on August 30, 2015, 12:11:10 AMReminder that deletion and locking permissions will likely never become a thing due to the potential of abuse, even when trimmed down to members who are less likely to abuse them.What about my alternative?
Quote from: Yu on August 30, 2015, 12:11:10 AMReminder that deletion and locking permissions will likely never become a thing due to the potential of abuse, even when trimmed down to members who are less likely to abuse them.What about my alternative?QuoteAnother reminder that board specific mods/monitors will never be a thing, such a limiting position isn't needed, especially not one caused by such an incident, maybe if we had the size but not how things are right now.Evidently it is needed though. Also, "not having enough people" seems like a pretty stupid reason.If the person is up to the task, what's the downside.
Month long bans for spoiling are unrealistic.
Week bans for spoilers?
Quote from: Frigid Farts™ on August 30, 2015, 12:18:03 AMMonth long bans for spoiling are unrealistic.And I disagree with your statement. If the punishment is high enough people won't do it, thus not having to ban.Not to mention the obvious harassment on gats' part.
No.The idea that people can apply for thread-specific permissions.
One month bans for a spoiler will not happen, I can guarantee you that much.
Week bans for spoilers? Not even people who post porn get that much, thats overly severe for the what it is.
Quote from: Frigid Farts™ on August 30, 2015, 12:23:39 AMOne month bans for a spoiler will not happen, I can guarantee you that much.And what if they break more than one rule at a time?
Quote from: Yu on August 30, 2015, 12:20:59 AMWeek bans for spoilers? Not even people who post porn get that much, thats overly severe for the what it is.let's be real herethe consequence of posting porn is minimal--you might offend somebody with a very weak constitution.boo hoo, you saw some tits--oh wellthe consequence of posting spoilers is universal--everyone who reads the spoiler is negatively affectedeveryone
Quote from: Yu on August 30, 2015, 12:20:59 AMWeek bans for spoilers? No.The idea that people can apply for thread-specific permissions.
Quote from: Sadladin on August 30, 2015, 12:25:04 AMQuote from: Frigid Farts™ on August 30, 2015, 12:23:39 AMOne month bans for a spoiler will not happen, I can guarantee you that much.And what if they break more than one rule at a time?That'll come down to the staff handling the situation. Even if we were to throw a harassment charge in, you're still looking at no more than a few days, at most.
That'll come down to the staff handling the situation. Even if we were to throw a harassment charge in, you're still looking at no more than a few days, at most.
Are we that strapped for members that we can't dish out justice when needed?
Quote from: Frigid Farts™ on August 30, 2015, 12:26:33 AMQuote from: Sadladin on August 30, 2015, 12:25:04 AMQuote from: Frigid Farts™ on August 30, 2015, 12:23:39 AMOne month bans for a spoiler will not happen, I can guarantee you that much.And what if they break more than one rule at a time?That'll come down to the staff handling the situation. Even if we were to throw a harassment charge in, you're still looking at no more than a few days, at most.But why? That barely constitutes a minor nuisance. Are we that strapped for members that we can't dish out justice when needed?
Posting malicious attacks or repeatedly harassing members will carry penalties ranging from a 10-20% warning for the first offense, to lite-bans of various lengths.