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After some discussion, here's our plan to those that have either caused some trouble against the site or have just mentioned threats.

If we receive any reports, (advertising, user harassment), instead of an Infraction, you will get a permanent ban.

I think this is a workable thing for all of us. We put back the trust, and hope it won't be lost again.

Thanks.
I like this; it is a simple, yet effective plan. Wink
What happens if say Chii did one really bad thing, she's been a great member, would she get another chance or do we only get 1 chance?

Oh and Jadvia the max connections error screen thing just came up.
I like this also.
It'll make people think twice before they make any actions.

At the moment I get the feeling that people do these sort of things thinking:
"Oh, I'll get away with it. I'll only get a small infraction."
Fish-E Wrote:What happens if say Chii did one really bad thing, she's been a great member, would she get another chance or do we only get 1 chance?

Only the members that had limited access on their accounts are affected by this.

Everyone else gets the standard infraction.
Is the limited access on accounts, permanent?
NBAller Wrote:Is the limited access on accounts, permanent?

I don't know what you mean.
Oh wait, I just noticed I could rep now, pm now, and edit now, thanks very much don't worry it won't happen again.
I think I also misunderstood that part.

So just aimed at the sort of people who make an account and start spamming straight away?
No, some people had their PM disabled and other board features restricted due to the "Ichigo" issue. They no longer have those features restricted, I'm just saying we decided to let them go from it, and if we hear any reports of them causing trouble again - they're getting a permanent ban over an infraction.

Understand now?
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