![]() If anything, just make sure your criticism outweighs any insults. Refer to the pyramid as a general guideline. Name-calling does not contribute to discussion. Neither is "Kill yourself, faggot." Regardless of whether you think someone is a shill, SJW, or whatever, stick to arguing the points. Needless to say the mod in question won't be involved in evaluation of said violation. Nevertheless, links and context are required. If you don't want that either, you may elect someone to report on your behalf. If you don't want to report via modmail, you can also report to me directly. Reporting of mod violations should be done via modmail - please provide link to violation, rule violated and context, if necessary. In more severe or extreme cases of violations of other rules, should at least three moderators agree a user needs to bypass the standard warning/ban process and be moved straight to a permanent ban, such action may be taken, though this route should not be taken often.Ĭompared to regular Rule 1 enforcement, this is going to be bit more strict - first violation results in warning (publicly visible as all other warnings), second warning within a month will result in temporary suspension or permanent removal of permissions. The notable exceptions are Rule 2 (dox) and Rule 5 (personal army requests), which we reserve the right to immediately and without warning issue a permanent ban. Doing so again (and agreed upon again by at least three moderators) will result in a permanent ban.Īll other rules will generally be enforced with a single warning followed by at least one temporary ban before any permanent ban is issued. If they repeat the behavior, as agreed upon by at least three moderators, they will be issued a 7 day ban. If a user is determined by at least two moderators to have violated Rule 7, they will be issued one warning not to do so again. If an account banned for brigading edits their comments in an attempt to solicit sympathy after being banned, said comments will be deleted. ![]() Users who appear to be brigading (having shown up in a brigaded thread without recent participation on the brigading sub), but who have older participation there and little-to-no previous KiA participation will be issued a 7-day ban, followed by a permanent ban if they turn into a repeat customer. Basically, don't screw around.Īfter internal discussion by multiple moderators, if two or more agree that a user falls under the brigading definition in Rule 1, that user will be issued a permanent ban without possibility of appeal. However, if you received a temp ban for breaking Rule 1, it'll stay on your record, and won't expire for a year, so if you screw up after that before a year has gone by, you go to a 7-day/month-long ban and the year-long timer resets. So if you got a warning and didn't screw up for, say, three months, and get warned again, that counts as your first warning on the road to being banned. Screw up again, and you're not coming back. Screw up again, and you're gone for a month. Any offenses after that, and you'll get a 3 day temporary ban. You'll get two public warnings from the mods. METAREDDIT STUFF UNRELATED TO GAMERGATE, OR MAJOR REDDIT HAPPENINGS DON'T GO HERE.Ĭode Of Conduct for KotakuInAction WARNING/BAN POLICYįor the sake of making it easier to read, more transparent, and to cut back on confusion regarding which rules get dealt with in which way, we are pulling the warning/ban policy out of Rule 1 and moving it to stand independently so that other rules with specific policies are all in one place. ![]() Other info which may be used to personally identify someone Directly linking to personal social media
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