10+ consecutive, meaningless posts should be considered spam and ban-worthy.
Alterego stated: source post
This is why I have always been against moderation.
Glitched posts that cause a majority of users to crash should be deleted. Emotionally reactive, histrionic hissy fits designed to detract and derail should be left to speak for themselves.
Call someone on their shit, but don't censor them.
/MyTwoCents.
ThenFuckit stated: source post
Chat is fine and easy to mute imo
Turncoat stated: source post
ShudderHug stated: source post
Lots of people kill and/or spam chat and that should not be a reason to ban someone.
FMI's done the same thing with song lyrics more than once.
How is what this tard is doing similar/same to what anyone else apart from dex and sinister has done here? How can you people see no difference between 7 shitposts in a thread that started an unnecessary debate, and this behavior. By his own admittance this shithead is the Eduhard guy, who has stayed around for months in the past. He has never contributed with anything else here apart from tedious autistic ramble that made navigation and chat difficult.
Ban the guy, he's just another dexter.
ShudderHug stated: source post
Lots of people kill and/or spam chat and that should not be a reason to ban someone.
FMI's done the same thing with song lyrics more than once.
Edvard stated: source post
How is what this tard is doing similar/same to what anyone else apart from dex and sinister has done here? How can you people see no difference between 7 shitposts in a thread that started an unnecessary debate, and this behavior.
So... seven shitposts ought to be the limit, or are you saying we ought to judge based on if they're puppets or not? FMI seems to think it ought to be 10+.
If a more established user were to spam, should that be seen as okay? We need lines drawn instead of just winging it, otherwise, as Alena just said:
ShudderHug stated: source post
its something we all have to agree upon. Otherwise it'll be seen as TC doing whatever he wants.
So lets agree on something.