A lot of shit has to be done to the ban log before it should be what a new visitor to the website sees upon intriguingly looking into a 'help center'.
Agreed
A lot of shit has to be done to the ban log before it should be what a new visitor to the website sees upon intriguingly looking into a 'help center'.
Someone reads about the website, goes to the help center and sees the ban log, which by the way includes defamatory bullshit about me, not just others. It has a series of shit twisted out of context, like it says Ethang sexually harassed, he genuinely didn't. Idk about Wylted but even his scenario is really, scarily stated since he's UNBANNED meaning you're suggesting this website harbors someone who did that.A lot of shit has to be done to the ban log before it should be what a new visitor to the website sees upon intriguingly looking into a 'help center'.
What's the point of having any written policy if the whole thing is ultimately subordinate to the ever changing interests of the site and users?
What would that process be like. It isn't going to be one of those things where, any veto you don't like (which would be all of them, because they would contradict your opinion), would be subject to your whimsical overturning of it?
Also there should be an amendment process to MEEPs cause I want a recall amendment for President.
If it really happened, why are they afraid of people presenting alternative theories?
Please DM your email to me. I will send you the PDF of each.
On the other hand, you as a right-winger may argue that denying the horrors of Soviet Russia and Cambodia should be outlawed,
It would require a majority vote from the entirety of the mod team.
The default is US law from an IT perspective
- If a user engages [in] criminal activity, moderation shall
- FIRST and FINALLY, issue a permanent ban.
- If a user promotes criminal activity, moderation shall
- FIRST, issue a 90 day ban
- If a user promotes or encourages suicide or self-harm, moderation shall
- FIRST and FINALLY, issue a permanent ban. Moderation shall not tolerate the purposeful endangerment of lives.
IF the user continues to defy moderation [...] they will receive a permanent ban.
On the other hand, you as a right-winger may argue that denying the horrors of Soviet Russia and Cambodia should be outlawed,
In the UK, judges have officially more leniency than almost any other nation (not in practise alone, in the written word of what a Judge can do with the law) to interpret the written law in a way that contextually applies to a situation. This can both be seen as good and bad, depending on the integrity of the judge.Therefore, in practise Holocaust Denial is punishable in the UK, genuinely, but it starts with fines and warnings as opposed to jail sentences