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Please bring it back, it was a healthy necessity for the community to function, even if the admins ignored it.Ban requests
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Re: Ban requests
I mean, the ban requests demographic is targeted at people *no offence* too dumb, naive or unsure to even start pulling out logs for fear of being wrong, screemonster is correct that if you can just show a working example from a closed or resolved issue of ban requests, people will tolerate it less and hopefully the least admin populated parts of the day will de-toxify.
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Re: Ban requests
Isn't this all admins ever do?danno wrote:making admins deal with petty retards for your own amusement is not reasoning that is going to convince any sane person to bring back that stupid shit
Timberpoes wrote: ↑Tue Feb 14, 2023 3:21 pm The rules exist to create the biggest possible chance of a cool shift of SS13. They don't exist to allow admins to create the most boring interpretation of SS13.
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Re: Ban requests
yeah, but when we connect to the server as admins we know that's what we signed up to do and we're prepared for thatCPTANT wrote:Isn't this all admins ever do?danno wrote:making admins deal with petty retards for your own amusement is not reasoning that is going to convince any sane person to bring back that stupid shit
ban requests is "hey, deal with threads where people intentionally lie and omit facts, hold grudges, and you have to logdive and continue to post in the thread until its resolved 30 years later"
at least that's the impression I get
Limey wrote:its too late.
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Re: Ban requests
Weren't there a ton of admins who didn't even bother with ban requests when it was a thing
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Re: Ban requests
That would make you a subhuman slime feeder then, since you're attempting to start drama in a policy thread.Shaps-cloud wrote:People who actually enjoy watching people they don't know argue about whether someone should be banned and expect to be catered to are probably the dumbest people in the community
Feeding off internet drama for entertainment is somewhere between watching twitch streams all day for surrogate friendship and being glued to TMZ to stalk your favorite celebs
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Re: Ban requests
As we acquire more TECHNOLOGY the arguments against ban requests become flimsier and more fictitious every month.
A modest amount of work automating some of the request process and common sense is all that forum needs to provide a much needed tool for adjudicating our policy.
Without requests you get stuff like the last security thread. I honestly can't blame admins for enforcing rules against sec players a kid glove treatment since nobody can "request" a ban you've denied but they can appeal and unleash a torrent of shit.
But this creates a bias where admins will stick to warnings or notes on the more difficult areas of policy because as long as you drop the hammer for clean cut cases and never take firm action anywhere else you can pretty much avoid ever having to do any work on the forums. I don't really mind the incentives for admins to be conservative with their banning, but I do mind the utter lack of guidance when this forum remains useless on difficult questions.
Just flesh out the ticket system and institute some sane rules for resolving requests and in the long run even the most skeptical admins will be on board.
A modest amount of work automating some of the request process and common sense is all that forum needs to provide a much needed tool for adjudicating our policy.
Without requests you get stuff like the last security thread. I honestly can't blame admins for enforcing rules against sec players a kid glove treatment since nobody can "request" a ban you've denied but they can appeal and unleash a torrent of shit.
But this creates a bias where admins will stick to warnings or notes on the more difficult areas of policy because as long as you drop the hammer for clean cut cases and never take firm action anywhere else you can pretty much avoid ever having to do any work on the forums. I don't really mind the incentives for admins to be conservative with their banning, but I do mind the utter lack of guidance when this forum remains useless on difficult questions.
Just flesh out the ticket system and institute some sane rules for resolving requests and in the long run even the most skeptical admins will be on board.
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