giorgio_2004 opened this issue on Nov 06, 2008 · 9 posts
giorgio_2004 posted Fri, 07 November 2008 at 2:18 AM
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george, if they made the rap sheets public, then members would start trying to outdo each
other, to see who was the baddest of them all :lol:
Yes, like in the Old West, when your reputation was strictly related to the reward pending on your head.... :biggrin:
No, seriously, I am not asking for THAT. Violation records must be private. But each user, in my opinion, should be able to know in each moment WHAT he did, WHEN, WHO reported him and what exactly was said.
Suppose that tomorrow morning I receive a mail saying "you have been issued a TOC violation, and it's your second one. You are banned for a week". What? Which was my first one? "It is something of five years ago". And was I supposed to remember that? Maybe it's a limit case, but I'd like more transparency in managing TOS violations and the associated database. Severity of issues, time of their permanency in the personal records, consequences of next violation, and so on.
(And, Nancy, thanks for the compliments about my English. I am trying to improve it).
Giorgio
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