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| Topic Started: Oct 16 2006, 04:15 PM (872 Views) | |
| Sentenal | Oct 16 2006, 04:15 PM Post #1 |
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When you can't make them see the light, make them feel the heat.
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Warnings are given upon minor infractions of the rules. A minor infraction is defined as Flaming, Trolling, Spamming, asking for ROMs, and other rule infractions. Warnings may also be accompanied with other punishments depending on your own warn level, or the degree of infraction. Warn Level and Punishment 1 Warning - No Additional Punishment 2 Warnings - No Additional Punishment 3 Warnings - Three Day Suspension 4 Warnings - Underdogged, One Week Suspension. Underdogs cannot make their own topics, have a smaller PM box, lose the privilege to edit their own profile and cannot edit their own posts. It is strict, but it is the last stop before a member would be banned, and is a show of force to follow the rules 5 Warnings - Banned Warnings are less serious then larger punishments, and having one isn't a big deal. But when warnings stack up they show a problematic member. If you feel you've been wronged, then we encourage you to message an administrator or global moderator, and explain why you think you were wronged. Warnings can also be removed by personal request if an administrator or moderator decides that you have improved and gotten better, after you recieved the warning. You may only ask, so please don't challenge their decision. Note: The Staff will use any means necessary to deal with major infractions of the rules, such as mass spamming of one message, posting pornography, or other large no-nos. This includes suspension on the first infraction, underdogging, and up to being banned. |
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| Leon | Nov 8 2006, 09:41 PM Post #2 |
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GUUUUNDAAAAAAAM
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To make the displine system even more detailed. When a warning is issued, you are free to disagree and, in a civilized manner, talk to an admin or moderator about taking your warning away if you didn't deserve it. If the admin/moderator refuses to remove your warning, one can follow a uniform system for warning removal. The system is reliant on the member alone, you are responsible for everything in this system and should not expect the staff to remember the exact date you recieved your warning and remove it for you. Here's how it works: 1. After three months of good-behavior without any additional warnings (excluding verbal warnings), one may PM a moderator and have them remove your warning. Simple as that, you're good for three months, warnings get removed. All you need to do is send the PM. 2. For cases in which a member has more than one warnings, one must wait an additional month for an additional warning to be removed, meaning if you have three warnings, it will overall take five months and so forth. 3. Underdogs can appeal, after one incident-free month has passed, to be promoted back to normal member. Please note that banned members are not included in this system and can not come back after three months. *The Adminstration has the authority to assign punishments and will use disciplinary action that is not on the Warning Removal System as we see fit. |
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