theezy said:
DarkRaven said:
theezy said:
I personally like knowing how a forum operates. I'm nearly more inclined to join a forum that shows it's disciplinary code because it's a good indication that it is a well moderated forum
:lol: A forum is any better moderated because it shows consequences /punishments for breaking rules nor is it an indication that it is.
If I read a forum's rules and find that they don't mention the disciplinary code whatsoever, then that means two things (a) they don't have one,
Maybe they don't have one. Maybe its a laid back forum and deals with different types of problems as they arise and figures out the best way to stop it from happening again based on the specific person who broke the rules. As different methods of punishment work on different types of people.
Either way, having a big list of punishments inst necessary at all for people to run a successful forum and keep it free of problems.
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Thanks for ignoring my second point.
😀 However I generally do not like laid back forums. Unless a forum is well moderated and spam free it will lose it's interest to me within a day.
I know that you say that different punishments work on different people - I have never denied the fact. However there is only scope for about four or five types of punishment in any case. Some people will only need a PM, others will need an official warn note. Some people are so troublesome that they will need to be banned temporarily or even permanently. Listing these does not take away from that fact. How would it?
On laid back forums a list of does and don'ts may work. But as I said, I don't like forums like that. I've found that listing the punishments tends to allay inevitable questions later on.
Your method works for you, mine works for me. Let's leave it at that, shall we?
sportastephanie said:
Oh thanks, I tried to focus on not making so many rule and using "Word efficiency". I will explain to my members in the rules what the consequences are for breaking the rules as well. This should help stop people from complaining about unfair punishments. Every member should be treated the same.
Yeah, these ones are much better. Regarding your punishment part of the rules, I don't think that you should list what warrants specific punishments. Instead explain each one. You will find that unusual circumstances pop up where you will have to break from the procedure you listed. Just make it something along the lines of:
Warning: A warning is the lowest level of disciplinary action taken against a member that breaks any of the rules listed above. A staff member will contact the member in question explaining how the rules have been broken and how to avoid further breaches. A note will also be added to the members warn record.
Temp ban: In a temporary ban, a members is denied access to All Anime Forums for a set amount of time. A temp ban can last from a number of hours, to a number of days, weeks or months depending on the severity of the offense in question.
Permanent Ban: Permanent Banishment is the final level of disciplinary action taken against a member for whom no other disciplinary action has succeeded or who's actions are so severe that they are considered a threat to the All Anime Forums community. Banned members will have their accounts and IP addresses permanently denied access to the forums.
That way you don't leave yourself a slave to the disciplinary code.