As time has gone on and drama has drama'd, this community has slowly turned into a massive clusterfuck. It's pretty poorly moderated for the most part and repeat offenders come back time and time again. It took Kinder two times of posting my personal information for him to finally get perma'd. People who repeatedly harass others with malicious intent (Verb) or people who literally only troll and shitpost (Dustin) remain unpunished while calling Kinder fat at one point was a ban-worthy offence.
people who literally only troll and shitpost (Dustin) remain unpunished
Chally's right. Old Flood wasn't that amazing. Why do you think so many people stuck to private groups?
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Quote from: Revolver Snake on March 01, 2015, 05:12:20 PM quality memberlol
QuoteAs time has gone on and drama has drama'd, this community has slowly turned into a massive clusterfuck. It's pretty poorly moderated for the most part and repeat offenders come back time and time again. It took Kinder two times of posting my personal information for him to finally get perma'd. People who repeatedly harass others with malicious intent (Verb) or people who literally only troll and shitpost (Dustin) remain unpunished while calling Kinder fat at one point was a ban-worthy offence.I'll just address this bit here.Yeah, we are a bit too lenient. Part of this stems from the fact that this is a relatively small offsite, we don't have a massive turnover of users like a developer's website does (I.e, Bnet) so bans aren't something given out lightly.What I think is a valid concern is the repeat offenders, there is actually an already established precendent/system for dealing with users who pull this shit and it's probably time it was dusted off and brought to the fore a bit more >.> I'll link it below. http://sep7agon.net/index.php?topic=9003.0This was brought out to deal with some serious drama llama infestations, and it worked at the time. It's a bit too medieval to be used as vigorously in my opinion, but if we set a certain threshold of warning points at which this will apply then there shouldn't be an issue.