Oranage2 wrote: » What about a sticky thread where posters could dispute a card? The current drp forum doesn't really suit a forum where cards are handed out frequently and for harmless stuff. My suggestion would be a thread that a poster can appeal a card and mods then can vote to keep or overturn the card.
Beasty wrote: » This simply cannot happen within the current Boards setup. Any appeals against cards can only be dealt with either directly via discussion with the mod, or escalation to the DRP
MagicIRL wrote: » The only carding I'm against is posts that claim a player is a useless bollox or something similar, and people get carded for being mean to the player or some nonsense.
rarnes1 wrote: » 2 acts of trolling should be a permanent ban imo.
rarnes1 wrote: » Why even put the word bollox there though? Player X is useless Player X is a useless bollox Surely it's not hard to just not call them anything? I don't think it's generally a major issue though
Will I Amnt wrote: » Maybe don't call him a clown then?
Oranage2 wrote: » But say a player gives away a penalty and you write, what a clown - that could get you a card too.
adox wrote: » Geebag should always be allowed in every situation.
Baldy Conscience wrote: » why would you write that, in the full knowledge that calling a player names is against the charter? Better to ban all namecalling than have grey areas where the likes of you can be pedantic so-and-sos saying, "Oh well, the name I used is not as offensive as the name he used, so I shouldn't be sanctioned" - can you not understand how much of a nightmare that would be to moderate? For example, I personally do not find the word "clown" offensive, but nor do I find the word "cúnt" offensive, so if I write "What a cúnt", I'd be outraged to be sanctioned under the rules as you'd want them. Where is the line drawn? Silly billy Clown Eejit Geebag Bastard Fúcker Cúnt all names you could call a player for doing something in a match. Which ones are let go? Which ones are sanctioned. I don't care if someone calls my favourite player on my favourite team a cúnt, so what tbh, but you might get offended if I call YOUR favourite player an eejit.
5starpool wrote: » All about context really. It annoys me to see a poster get a card for calling a player a twat for doing something silly or making a mistake on the pitch. this is why mods are people who can tell context (most of the time) rather than blind automotans who are blind to it. It seems to me that this season there has been an increase in sense and discretion and it's been a good thing.
Will I Amnt wrote: » I got a card for calling Vidic a twat for doing something silly, thought it was harsh at the time but I've never made that mistake again.
rarnes1 wrote: » Permaban people if group reporting. I'd imagine that's a site ban offence. Does this actually happen? If so was it reported? Amazing how these things haven't been heard off all season. It's like problems are really being looked for.
Will I Amnt wrote: » I don't know. Hence asking the question, we don't get to ask these during the season. That's kind of the point of this thread.
Will I Amnt wrote: » Are mods mindful of "group reporting"? Like if the same handful of posters were reporting the same people or set of fans. I think I've read somewhere or was told that a post that gets reported by more people will be more likely to be actioned.
GavRedKing wrote: » EDIT : However, theres no campaign of the same 2 or 3 people reporting opposition fans and vice versa, not in a pattern that stands out anyway.
Will I Amnt wrote: » Cheers, it was just something I've always been curious about given the tribal nature of the forum and the cliques that form.