SilverBride wrote: »
I have had infractions and I don't see this anywhere. Are you able to post a screenshot, blocking out the account holder's information?
Comrade_Ogilvy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »
I have had infractions and I don't see this anywhere. Are you able to post a screenshot, blocking out the account holder's information?
Of course, happy to help, with suitable redactions of my own, which I hope you will understand:
Comrade_Ogilvy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »
I have had infractions and I don't see this anywhere. Are you able to post a screenshot, blocking out the account holder's information?
Of course, happy to help, with suitable redactions of my own, which I hope you will understand:
...This is an awesome improvement and greatly appreciated although I'm still unsure of what the numbers mean.
Comrade_Ogilvy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »
I have had infractions and I don't see this anywhere. Are you able to post a screenshot, blocking out the account holder's information?
Of course, happy to help, with suitable redactions of my own, which I hope you will understand:
Expires. Interesting. I assume that the points expire on a date?
SilverBride wrote: »...but we don't need to see the report for this. It would be difficult to keep them anonymous if the report said something like "This poster called me a name." because that would identify who made the report.
Also, sometimes there is no report and the moderators just caught the infraction.
Comrade_Ogilvy wrote: »...
spartaxoxo wrote: »Even if it expires if you get another infraction after getting that they just ban you, regardless if the warning was over something trivial. That's what it means.
spartaxoxo wrote: »
That's what happened to me here. It was such a low grade offense that I made (and honestly overly harsh) that I didn't even receive points for it, but because I had a warning a couple of months prior, it resulted in a suspension anyway. They look at your moderation history to determine what punishment you get, so the amount of points you rack up can count against you even after the heightened warning system expires.
Comrade_Ogilvy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »
I have had infractions and I don't see this anywhere. Are you able to post a screenshot, blocking out the account holder's information?
Of course, happy to help, with suitable redactions of my own, which I hope you will understand:
Expires. Interesting. I assume that the points expire on a date?
Yes. I think a level 2 warning experience in 3 days, but I might be off by a bit. I just know it's less than a week, or at least it was in my case.
spartaxoxo wrote: »This isn't a forum with that type of system, so talking about immediately triggering a 3 strikes rule doesn't apply. And multiple posts aren't one extended infraction, they are each their own infraction. Obviously it should take behavior across multiple threads to issue a ban, but doesn't mean everything you do in that one thread is one infraction. You can have multiple infractions within the same thread, which makes your behavior more likely to trigger a suspension.
starkerealm wrote: »Warnings will apply points to your account which expire over time. However, if you accrue enough points that can lead to a ban. So, a bad faith actor who wanted to trigger a ban, could attempt to report a user simultaneously over multiple posts, when those posts were spread out over a long enough period that the points would have fallen off naturally, with the intention of slamming the user with multiple simultaneous infractions. Sort of like a forum moderation lag switch, if you will.
starkerealm wrote: »Comrade_Ogilvy wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »
I have had infractions and I don't see this anywhere. Are you able to post a screenshot, blocking out the account holder's information?
Of course, happy to help, with suitable redactions of my own, which I hope you will understand:
Expires. Interesting. I assume that the points expire on a date?
Yes. I think a level 2 warning experience in 3 days, but I might be off by a bit. I just know it's less than a week, or at least it was in my case.
Yeah, all of my 2pt warnings expired after 3 days. As my account doesn't appear to have any points associated, and my last infraction was in July 2021, yeah, points expire. It does seem to be geared more for dealing with someone who is consistently making trouble, rather than a few events scattered over years.
starkerealm wrote: »Spartaxoxo, I think I missed this when you posted it. As the thread is currently discussion there is, in fact, a, "version," of a three strikes rule here.
Warnings will apply points to your account which expire over time. However, if you accrue enough points that can lead to a ban. So, a bad faith actor who wanted to trigger a ban, could attempt to report a user simultaneously over multiple posts, when those posts were spread out over a long enough period that the points would have fallen off naturally, with the intention of slamming the user with multiple simultaneous infractions. Sort of like a forum moderation lag switch, if you will.
So, there is a point to this where it is, at least theoretically abusable. As far as I know, the moderation team wouldn't be bamboozled by this tactic, but it could explain those errant old posts that occasionally see moderation.
Is it a part of the forum software? Maybe something that is there but they don't use?
SilverBride wrote: »I am not saying this has never happened but I think it's the exception rather than the norm. I would guess that most players who report posts do so because the post was directly insulting them, which is a valid use of the reporting system.
spartaxoxo wrote: »The reason it doesn't work is that the mods go in manually and look at your mod history.
starkerealm wrote: ». That does not mean people do not try. What I can't assess is how effective they've been.
spartaxoxo wrote: »
That's what happened to me here. It was such a low grade offense that I made (and honestly overly harsh) that I didn't even receive points for it, but because I had a warning a couple of months prior, it resulted in a suspension anyway. They look at your moderation history to determine what punishment you get, so the amount of points you rack up can count against you even after the heightened warning system expires.
starkerealm wrote: »Is it a part of the forum software? Maybe something that is there but they don't use?
No, they use it. It's possible there's additional potential functionality they don't use.SilverBride wrote: »I am not saying this has never happened but I think it's the exception rather than the norm. I would guess that most players who report posts do so because the post was directly insulting them, which is a valid use of the reporting system.
In this case, I'm explaining why someone would abuse the system in this way, rather than saying, "someone is doing this." In fact, as I said, because all moderation is done by hand, this particular form of abuse is less effective (or completely ineffective.)spartaxoxo wrote: »The reason it doesn't work is that the mods go in manually and look at your mod history.
This is the key to stymieing most moderation abuse across the board. There's a lot of potential for abuse that starts to fall apart when actual humans are reviewing all of the reports, rather than algorithms. That does not mean people do not try. What I can't assess is how effective they've been.
Can't wait when this toppic is closed by admins as a "Conspiration theory"
They are using "Conspirtion theory" explanation quite often recently.
Can't wait when this toppic is closed by admins as a "Conspiration theory"
They are using "Conspirtion theory" explanation quite often recently.
The "conspiracy theory" is interesting. These usually pop up in order to fill a void in available information from an official source on a topic that is generally negative. They are going to be quite common in places where the trusted source of information does not provide that information, resulting in speculation. Negative speculation is often labeled as a "conspiracy theory" due to the increasingly sarcastic, often outlandish, nature that it can take.
Four_Fingers wrote: »It took them 8 years to perma ban my father because of accumulation of points without any yearly reset of points like most forums. Lesson learned don't defend PvP in threads made to attack it.