I think a middle ground of "We permanently banned $_ACCOUNT for $_{list examples of bad things} because that's unacceptable here." is OK…
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En réponse à @voretaq7 @ChrisWarcraft
and then you have a crapton of complaints from users that feel someone else has done something on that list. and it turns into a shitfest.
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a public explanation can lack the nuance that goes into decision making. and people will try to argue/talk circles around the logic.
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En réponse à @randileeharper @ChrisWarcraft
Right, but total public silence doesn't work well either does it? This is the Kobayashi Maru of ToS enforcement…
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En réponse à @voretaq7 @ChrisWarcraft
i don't think there's a good one-size-fits-all answer to this. largely depends on existing community and type of platform.
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En réponse à @randileeharper @ChrisWarcraft
Yeah, it's easy for me on small community gaming servers I manage: "If you piss off the op staff you're getting thrown out forever."
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Problem is that obviously doesn't scale, but that's also ultimately what ToS boils down to on a lot of the big public systems.
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En réponse à @voretaq7 @ChrisWarcraft
idk, i need to think about it to articulate my thoughts better. i just don't think shaming works in general anymore.
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i mean, look at US politics.
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En réponse à @randileeharper @ChrisWarcraft
In trolling as in politics they wear their public shamings as a badge of honor/use it as a rallying point. "Look how mean they were to me!"
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Right, which is why you have to own them so completely, even their allies will laugh at them.
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