Skids’ absence
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Look, without being a backseat Mod, my understanding was the yellow and red card system was there for a reason. Posters would get a couple of warnings (yellows) before being banned (red) all of which was transparent and visible to others.
shadow banning people in the background strikes me as similar to how people disappear in China when they persist in doing stuff the authorities don't like. No trial, no transparency, just disappear.
He may come back if he has that option, he may not. That's up to him I suppose, my understanding is he believes he's been banned permanently.
shadow banning people in the background strikes me as similar to how people disappear in China when they persist in doing stuff the authorities don't like. No trial, no transparency, just disappear.
He may come back if he has that option, he may not. That's up to him I suppose, my understanding is he believes he's been banned permanently.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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David wrote:
The yellow/red card system is the standard disciplinary process, but we’ve always reserved the possibility of a suspension or ban regardless where necessary because, for instance, sometimes things require swifter action;
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Practicing for a career in politics?David wrote:Skids hasn't been banned
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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If you don’t see how those two things are different, then it sounds like we’re arguing over semantics.David wrote:we’ve always reserved the possibility of a suspension or ban
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"Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence." – Julian Assange
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Gees another comment I i made gets it’s own thread!
Well I’m $@&^# if I can figure out the rules right now.
Just imagine if all the damn sarcasm and abuse stopped, just imagine if you could actually defend yourself, maybe the conversation might be more pleasant and people wouldn’t choose to leave or mysteriously disappear,
It actually is possible to give your opinion without belittling those with a different opinion.
Well I’m $@&^# if I can figure out the rules right now.
Just imagine if all the damn sarcasm and abuse stopped, just imagine if you could actually defend yourself, maybe the conversation might be more pleasant and people wouldn’t choose to leave or mysteriously disappear,
It actually is possible to give your opinion without belittling those with a different opinion.
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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