Dr Owens said:Again, please allow me to reiterate...
Chuck received ONE warning point. The only reason he got a fine and suspension was because of a glitch in the system.
Chuck, if you paid your fine unnecessarily, then please contact Rich about it.
That is not exactly accurate, and for the record I think I should explain it a little better.
The way the new warning system is set up (and yes there are still some bugs in it), there are two levels of warnings:
(1) 1 pointers, which are considered as reminders to possible errors being made, and a slight nudge in the right direction. Mostly geared towards new members who might make a simple mistake here.
(2) 10 pointers, which are much more serious infractions and immediately put you on suspension pending payment of a fine to be reinstated.
(There is actually a zero point warning, which can be used as simply comments or suggestions to a member. I use it when there is no necessity for warning points, but this just makes a very quick and dirty way to contact a member about something or another.)
But there are some catches. The system is set to trigger a fine and suspension at 10 points. If you are already OVER 9 points, one additional 1 point warning will get you fined and suspended. If you are already over 10 points, ANY infraction at all will trigger the fine and suspension. Even a one pointer puts you into the dugout again.
Sounds unfair? Well maybe. Depends on how you look at it. My reasoning is that anyone already over 10 points has likely been here long enough to know the ropes. Some people should know them backwards and forwards by now. The "fine and suspension" method will be used, and rather harshly "for a while" to get things on an even keel here as quickly as possible. It is quite possible for a new member to get a 10 pointer right off the bat, but in that instance, I think a harsh line needs to be applied to such a member to get them on track right away and in a very direct manner. If such a member is going to be a trouble maker right off the bat, I would just as soon get them out of here as quickly as possible. I don't like having to do it this way, but I think it is perfectly clear to at least some people that it is now necessary to be this way.
To put it succinctly as possible, shape up, or ship out.
I had considered zeroing out the warning points completely, but have so far decided against it. Not that I wish the record to be used against any member here, but quite the opposite. I want a visible record available to all members to be able to audit what we do as moderators here. YOU have the opportunity to look at the warning points myself and the moderators assess against any member here, see the post in question (unless it needed to be deleted) and decide for yourself whether or not we are acting fairly. The warning system, in this respect, is there for YOU to use to keep US fair and honest. YOU have the ability to look over our shoulders and watch what we do, which I think is the best way to handle something like this.
I do intend to make a more forum TOS, but honestly time is just in short supply. I will do so just as soon as I am able to. For those of you who need the lines plainly drawn on the road to stay within them, best I can suggest is that you make an honest effort to be a better person here. If you are not certain what "better" means, then perhaps you have better start looking for a new home anyway. The downright nastiness and acrimony that has plagued this site will come to an end no matter who has to be evicted to make that happen.
Oh while I am thinking of it. No there is no restriction concerning disagreeing with moderators nor myself here. What we will NOT tolerate any longer is being done so in an abusive or derogatory manner. I refuse to tolerate it towards myself any longer, and I also do not expect my moderators to put up with it as well.
