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SFG75 said:a policy that after 6 months, you can ask that the "strike" be removed, granted that you've behaved and that you come across as being sincere for your error.
I fail to see how it is offensive or unwelcoming, would you care to explain yourself further? I don't think that there is anything in the least bit intimidating about a feature that enables someone to see how many warnings they have. You have also got to remember that this function is not only informing members of how many warnings they have received, but also helps the mods to keep track of it instead of doing it manually, as Darren explained either previously or on another thread of a similar topic.Miss Shelf said:I do not like the new "Warn" feature, even if other members cannot see it when I post, I can, and it's deeply offensive to me. It makes me feel as if I am here on borrowed time. No other forums I belong to have this feature and I feel it is not something that is necessary or welcoming. Frankly I wouldn't care to see another member's rating if I click on his or her profile either-it is information that should be between the moderators and individual members. I'm sure that members who have received warnings in the past know full well how many chances they have before they're out.
SFG75 said:I see your point, but it also serves a valid function as well. Other boards that I'm a member of have a policy that after 6 months, you can ask that the "strike" be removed, granted that you've behaved and that you come across as being sincere for your error. How about instituting that?
MonkeyCatcher said:I fail to see how it is offensive or unwelcoming, would you care to explain yourself further? I don't think that there is anything in the least bit intimidating about a feature that enables someone to see how many warnings they have. You have also got to remember that this function is not only informing members of how many warnings they have received, but also helps the mods to keep track of it instead of doing it manually, as Darren explained either previously or on another thread of a similar topic.
And that somehow makes it a bad thing? Originality is not always negative.Miss Shelf said:I thought I explained my self well enough-this is the only forum I've ever seen where members have their "strike limit" in front of them with each post they make.
There's another purpose for the moderators? Of course you are being watched and of course you should behave. It doesn't matter if you "deserve" it or not, it's the moderators job to watch and make sure that people stay in line, and I think that they do a good job of it. Imagine what this place would be like if people wern't watched and didn't behave. There's nothing "offensive" about it, common sense states that it is to be done.I'm not "intimidated"-I'm offended-it's a blatant statement that I'm being watched and I'd better behave, even though I don't feel I deserve this treatment.
It doesn't matter if it's one strike or three - they still need to be kept track of.If it's so hard for the moderators to keep trak, maybe they should just limit the strikes to one warning and then out, instead of giving three chances.
Ice said:Oh right - now I see. It is a new feature of VBulletin. If there are no new posts it allows you to view all posts that have been made within the last 24 hours (a very useful feature!).
It only occurs if there are no new posts since your last visit though.
Well... that's what it used to do for me... but I checked into TBF Friday afternoon... and didn't do so until Saturday evening... and it told me that thing that goes something like, "no new posts you may click here to review posts that occured over the last 24 hours"... I know I didn't log on in between those two times because I had left town Friday... and didn't use the computer for a long long time...and yeah. I knew that there were new posts... but for some reason, it was telling me there weren't.It only occurs if there are no new posts since your last visit though
The site always clears itself for me each evening, so if I havn't logged in at all that day then it will still mark threads as read even if I havn't read them. Quite handy if I don't want to be continually reminded of posts I havn't read that are in threads that I'm not interested in. It probably did this to you too.Libra6Poe said:Well... that's what it used to do for me... but I checked into TBF Friday afternoon... and didn't do so until Saturday evening... and it told me that thing that goes something like, "no new posts you may click here to review posts that occured over the last 24 hours"... I know I didn't log on in between those two times because I had left town Friday... and didn't use the computer for a long long time...and yeah. I knew that there were new posts... but for some reason, it was telling me there weren't.