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Warnings are a great way to deal with idiots. If someone breaks a rule, you can warn them. Clicking the button brings up a screen that lets you set a message for them and the severity of the warning.

Once a poster gets 3 points worth of warnings, they get "jailed", which reduces the speed the can post at, prevents them from making new threads, and puts a jail image on top of their avatar. Once they hit 5 or 6 points (i forget), they get temporarily banned until enough warnings expire that their points go down below 5 or 6.

It might not be right for the IC, only you guys know that, but it can be a good way to enforce consequences without posters giving you attitude. All you do is warn them. The consequences are automatic. There's a nice disconnect there.
 
@IcyLiquid idk if this is related or not but the poster @JonnyRoccIT is jailed and could possibly be why the ADHD thread is broke cause he post in there often. It usually only breaks when we delete a posters content or when we split comments to make another thread.
 
Black_Samson;9468355 said:
I think me removing a post i made may have inadvertently caused that.

Dont know how tho.

Unless u removed like 30 post that shouldn't have done anything.
 
What if we got rid of reactions or put a major limit to them? Its been brought up in a recent Reason threas and I mostly agree with it.
 
Nah, leave the reactions how they are. If mfs wanna post they're gonna post, reactions aren't as big as a few are making it seem.
 
_Goldie_;9485746 said:
Nah, leave the reactions how they are. If mfs wanna post they're gonna post, reactions aren't as big as a few are making it seem.

Hmmm I dunno bro. Iono. At the end of the day niggas like to complain and dickride others instead of making any real change I guess esp the ones complaining.
 

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