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Originally Posted by Smithy
On top of that, I’m not too sure why there is such secrecy around infractions, thinking about it more it seems that the less secrecy around it the less people can complain because it’s there for everyone to see, surely if everyone could see who got infracted for what and how many points were handed out, nobody could ever claim it was unfair because everyone could see it (this idea has only just come to me now it wasn’t an original part of the thread but yes let’s do an infraction list similar to a ban list), so for example if member A calls member B a twat and gets a one point infraction and then member C calls member B a silly billy and gets a 5 point infraction, everyone could see the blatant bias in the modding.
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It was changed so that the points are secret - it used to be that people saw the points level. People would just compare infractions points levels for infractions and complain even more.
It's impossible to be 100% consistent with moderating at that micro-level.
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i’m assuming ever mod sees the messages sent to the tibb staff robot?
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No, I look at most (I think) of them. 95% of the time no ever accepts they've done anything wrong - as was the case with the appeals forum - as some people are rude, so I generally it's not worth sharing them. There's not much point responding either, it would just be time-wasting, and going around in circles.
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Originally Posted by Ashley.
I don't know, I've found it relatively easy to avoid receiving infractions.  If you think there's a chance you're going to be infracted for saying something then just don't say it. That's all I can say really.
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It's very easy to avoid infractions.

If I was just a member on here I wouldn't be getting infractions.