Petitions to ban users
- Rocky
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Re: Petitions to ban users
i thought someone else asked this before and the answer was no for obvious reasons

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Empy
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Re: Petitions to ban users
aka Mob Rule
If they're not doing anything wrong (aka breaking the rules) then they have every right to be here. If they are doing things wrong, then they would be breaking the rules, and would not be here. I don't see any bright side to making a petition to ban someone.
If they're not doing anything wrong (aka breaking the rules) then they have every right to be here. If they are doing things wrong, then they would be breaking the rules, and would not be here. I don't see any bright side to making a petition to ban someone.
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Re: Petitions to ban users
Well if they're not breaking the rules and just being annoying then the Foe Button would be the best course of action.Tetrismonkey wrote:Some users are more of an annoyance. It should be a privledge to post here IMO. You don't need to break rules to need to be banned.
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Re: Petitions to ban users
An outline of what you think the pros and cons are would be appreciated.Tetrismonkey wrote:Not in every case. Think, there are a few users on these boards that many of us can do without. Creating needless threads, complaining and whinning.
I understand there are pros and cons to this idea, however the good outwieghts the bad imo.
Would be happy to explain it.
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Re: Petitions to ban users
Tetrismonkey wrote:I know this sounds rather far fected, but I would like to know the Admins take on petitioning to have a user ban.
Please consider this as its a very valid question. If you do agree or don't, may you please explain why.
Thanks
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There will be no requests granted to any petitions.
This is not your government, this is a private forum. Which I will take the time to point out, You agreed to the terms when you signed up.
If you don't like the terms, you are free to leave. No one is forcing you to stay.
on that note
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Re: Petitions to ban users
Indeed.
While it would at times be very practical to ban annoyances, it would be wrong to do so if they do not break the rules. However tempting it would be.
It has taken years to build up an relatively fair system here on these forums, and having "petitioned bans" would not be all that fair...
While it would at times be very practical to ban annoyances, it would be wrong to do so if they do not break the rules. However tempting it would be.
It has taken years to build up an relatively fair system here on these forums, and having "petitioned bans" would not be all that fair...


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