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#1 2017-01-26 03:35:26

Gosha
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Warning question.

How much time should pass to not allow mods to ban you?

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If you broke the rules 2 years ago and nobody saw it, but now mods found it - can they ban you?

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#2 2017-01-26 06:08:33

Different55
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Re: Warning question.

dunno, if it's been a really long time I usually let it slide. But for something like maybe a month ago that's kind of eh. It'd be nice to have a something solid to go off of though.


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#3 2017-01-26 22:28:58

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Re: Warning question.

2 weeks seems reasonable


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#4 2017-01-26 23:16:32

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Re: Warning question.

0 days would be ok


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#5 2017-01-27 00:16:37

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Re: Warning question.

How about the same length of time it takes warnings to expire? There's some vague logic somewhere in that.

Idk if all warnings take a month to expire, but if nobody's reported the thing in a month then it's probably not worth getting out the banhammer for after those 30 days.


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