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10-11-2012 #26Tenshi-tachi no Sekai







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10-11-2012 #27Administrator







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There is an easy answer to the thread title. Experienced members should know how to not get perm banned...
If a regular member was perm banned, it was because they went through the multiple warnings handed out. Following the rules is one of the easiest things you can do on any forum.
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10-11-2012 #28Ultimate Veteran







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That's because we don't have enough members to ban anymore. This goes back to the time when we had a lot of bans.
That may be but I feel that generally people would just consider that a perma-ban either way. I don't see many people return.Praise the lord for Ni No Kuni!
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10-11-2012 #30Master Poster







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I havent seen uber madness posting, he can probably just surf in the forum as a guest without a proxy.
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Soldier 95B wants to slowly undress this post.
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10-11-2012 #34Super Moderator







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How about experienced members find ways to not get themselves perma-banned? Dave blew his chance when he made it clear that he wouldn't change his old ways. Some people change, but not all unfortunately.
A better question to ask is how we can find ways to get newly-registered members to continue posting.Last edited by Blacksite; 10-11-2012 at 19:32.
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10-11-2012 #35~ The Devious One ~







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Great point blacksite!
I wanted to bring this up to the content team as an idea and I was gonna ask ghostie as soon as he got better.
But it would be great if we had a forum for introductions to give a new member a spotlight and allow current members to welcome them to the forum. Every forum I'm on has one this one has a sticky thread that I didn't see until 2 weeks after I joined..
From the outside looking in without that the forum doesn't look very welcoming without one imo...lucky for me I found the counting thread that's the only reason why I stayed around that first week
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Im just glad i have never insulted a single being here to get my self perma'd

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10-11-2012 #38Elite Guru







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Can someone tell me why I STILL carry that warning under my profile picture? It seems as though it will never go away...
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10-11-2012 #40Ultimate Veteran







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Actually I don't even remember Dave. I remember his name and while this triggered because of his banning, I don't know the details nor did I know him.
All I'm saying is that if someone does something wrong, fine, ban them but perma ban is excessive for the most part (though I think it should still be there). I think they should just be banned for a long time (maybe less than 6 months) and be allowed to come back after a discussion to see if they're fit to come back. If not, give them more time.
I firmly believe that people gradually become more understanding as they age.
Good point but I meant to say all members, including new.Praise the lord for Ni No Kuni!
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10-11-2012 #41Master Guru







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It's hard to say because it's a double edged sword for me. I think we should give more slack to the vets because they help build what's know as psu. On the other hand, i think all the new members you or other say we need is foolish because i think the members of psu are perfect. We have tried to get new members to stay with free stuff and they just sign up and then win and leave.If you don't stay for free stuff then you won't stay for anything.There's nothing you can do besides be friendly,warming, and respond to all members equally. In a sense it's up to us,as a community, to keep members here. Let's not troll them or not let them be in our cliques because that's just like school, you isolate members and make them feel worthless. So it's up to the members of psu to retain members. I know i will do my part and be friendly and post as much as i can to help people.
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While I agree, I think he was going ebyond football in most cases.
Sure, the times he'd have a go at teams etc was fine, and just fan-friendly jabbing. But more often than not he was berating members on a more personal level.
If this is history - and if IIRC, during the years he was active here prior, were indicative of his past actions, then maybe it's deserved.
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I think the inclusion of a deciated welcome forum would drastically help imo I'll volunteer to be part of the welcoming committee lol

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I have a tendency to show up late to these parties.
I have to agree with staff in that anyone who breaks the rules deserves to receive the same punishment for it. The rules here aren't particularly strict. Anyone can have an intelligent, interesting discussion with absolutely no staff intervention. It isn't until members start to get personal and silly that the staff does step in, and the infractions start getting handed out. There are a lot of members who used to frequent this site on a daily basis who are no longer here, and that sucks. A lot of them were pretty cool guys and contributed a hell of a lot to this place. But for whatever reason, they couldn't overcome their urges to break certain rules and therefore, like anyone else would, earned themselves a one way ticket off the forums.
Getting perma-banned here really does require a good deal of effort .. If it were any other way, I'd probably agree with Sufi and the others because yeah, it's a blow to the community when we lose members who have been around for years. But under the current system, which relies much more on staff judgement than the previous system of auto-bans, consequences are dealt out fairly uniformly and fairly. No one should be above the rules.
@DeviousOne -- I actually led such a "welcoming committee" about 3 years ago. It was fun while it lasted, which wasn't long at all. As a community we just need to become more and more friendly to newcomers. There are a lot of discussions where certain members are outright ignored. By including everyone who contributes in the discussion, members will feel a greater sense of belonging and will actually want to come back. It seems that sometimes, the community here gets too caught up in talking with their pals than with members trying to enjoy a discussion. Just something I've noticed.Last edited by SchaffinOSX; 10-12-2012 at 00:15.
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10-12-2012 #45Supreme Veteran







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Yeah I always try to make newcomers feel welcome whenever I'm able to especially if I see them being active in alot of threads.
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Let's talk about all the members. I'm saying that we should try to avoid permanently ban all members. Except advertisers and spammers.
Maybe have an open discussion about banning people at least. Even if there's no say from non-mods/admins, it should be open to the public so we can see why something happened, this will help with objectiveness and an example for others to see what's allowed and what's not.Last edited by Sufi; 10-12-2012 at 01:18.
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10-12-2012 #48Forum Sage







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We have a method of seeing why people are banned / given infractions: it's the Infractions & Bans section.
The only reason I disagree with you is because these members have plenty of chances prior to being banned, even temporarily. Members receive at least a warning and an infraction before receiving any form of ban, and are informed that if they continue to behave in said manner, the following consequences will follow. No one (to my knowledge) is ever left in the dark and should never be surprised when they find themselves banned.
If a member who is infracted thinks he's been punished unfairly, he has the opportunity to argue that. Permanent bans are almost unanimously due to member unwillingness to listen to what they're repeatedly being told to stop doing.SchaffinOSX
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10-12-2012 #49~ The Devious One ~







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In my short time here i've def gotten into debates that get "back and fourth" and every single time whether we agree or dont we've agreed to disagree or stop before a mod has to step in and moderate....So having a living debate is not something that cant happened I'd say it happens 2 or 3 times a week and for the most part as a community we act civil and respectful to each other.
@SchaffinOSX I feel just having a dedicated welcome/introduction would on help keep track of new members and be a great way to bring new people into the community help them feel welcomed. For example around the same time i joined Old Man Gamer joined got into an exchange got an infraction while he wasnt banned he since that time has not posted in over a month. Im on this forum EVERYDAY its been over two weeks or more since ive seen a new member post in our welcome thread. I know Kuro and myself are always there once sometime post in that welcome thread as soon as someone joins to welcome them. And the end of the day its up to the staff to make those decisions and I'll do my part as a community member to contribute and help as much as i can. Bringing in new forum members that stay and post would be great I dont think we need free giveways and so on. Those should be for dedicated members. Like Chille giveways those are great and go to deserving longtime and active members.
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Because it doesn't stop trolling as a whole. There are always trolls out there and generally I've noticed that people get tired of trolling, eventually. Grow up, get old, you know.
That's the same as saying that if someone kept stealing, you eventually put them away for life.
In real life, you would run out places to put these people. In a forum's perspective, you'll run out of people to ban.
P.S. Ban and infraction section doesn't explain the process, just a summary.
Which is why it's best if we can see the section where these things are talked about. Maybe mods/admins can keep the ongoing discussions secret but if someone is being talked about, in order to make the final decision, we should at least be able to see that process.
It's always "we've talked about it and we think you should be perma banned". Seems like not enough explanation. The explanations are always generic and vague.
My point in all of this is that I don't see PSU forums any better than I did 6-7 years ago. The only difference is that people were less uptight, there were more people and it was actually more fun.
I don't care that there are more rules now but I don't think keeping it more strict is going to make this place any better. People still end up arguing and leaving. At least, previously, they'd stick around due to others. I think people end up leavng due to not having enough people around to begin with.Last edited by Sufi; 10-12-2012 at 01:56.
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