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Wow, that's resetera level banning, there.Apparently the knee jerk response of "punch Nazi" is the only answer
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RPGNet's founder committed a rookie mistake when he threw together his mod team: Don't give mod powers to whomever signs up first.
This is why background and credentials checks are important. If you just hand out mod powers willy nilly, all you're doing is giving dangerously unqualified randos power over their peers. Mods are supposed to be impartial and act in accordance with the rules, but the average nobody will shirk that duty sooner or later and make rulings based on emotion.
Next comes the formation of "cliques" within the community. Generally the slackjaws have made a bunch of friends by the time they get modship, and those people are thereby above the law. That means they'll give you an arbitrary punishment if you upset their friends, and if you report them, you'll get a response like "yeah well I don't see anything wrong here, stop trying to use the mods to harass other people, enjoy your ban". Sometimes, the friends will their mod friend as a conduit for their own selfish sense of justice, and they will ban you through the friend.
By disobeying the cardinal rule, RPGNet puts its users at the mercy of children who have memorized the social justice playbook and hand out punishments based on their own feels, instead of employing the impartial moderation you'd find on any actually reputable site. It's very clear that the mod team is a combination of dangerhairs and betas who are more interested in quashing le evil white cishet oppressors than moderating a forum; their rulings are just dripping with raw emotion.
In their minds, when they do a thread ban, they're not banning a user, they're smashing the patriarchy.
It apparently came from an actual (Italian) fascist so someone should definitely post it on RPGNet.Ever heard of the Iron Law of Oligarchy?
Fallen Empire packs smelled really weird. I think the plastic wrapping was very different from other sets, and they switched to foil shortly after for following sets. That set had some strangely good commons and dogshit rares.I remember when that card was banned. (Hymn) Pissed me right off. Forgot when it was unbanned. I wish more sets would do the whole multiple art thing Fallen Empires had going for it.
I still remember how good Goblin Grenade was too. Same with Breeding Pit.
You see, if you take out the one letter, flip the words upside down, rotate these letters, rearrange these letters, and stand on your head, you can see that it says “Rape the chinks”. You’re banned, racist.
'We generally avoid using forum and topic bans.'
What that probably really means is "We generally avoid doing our jobs unless there's an opportunity for some good ally points."'We generally avoid using forum and topic bans.'
Right up there with 'The check is in the mail', and 'Don't worry baby, I'll pull out in time' for blatant falsehoods.
That's pretty rich of them to ask for a Shakespearean soliloquy from appealing banned users when they never bother with anything more than "I don't like your posts GTFO and fuck you I do what I want".Apparently the knee jerk response of "punch Nazi" is the only answer
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And what do you think the chances are of them even reading said soliloquy?That's pretty rich of them to ask for a Shakespearean soliloquy from appealing banned users when they never bother with anything more than "I don't like your posts GTFO and fuck you I do what I want".
They'll migrate there before you finish fully uploading the forum database. You'll go live and find 6 SJW's are somehow mods, there's twelve threads about how things are problematic, and 20 people will have been banned, all before your DNS even propagates.It's starting to look like the hobby is in desperate need of a new forum, one that will get rid of politics and PC bullshit and get back to talking about the hobby.
It's starting to look like the hobby is in desperate need of a new forum, one that will get rid of politics and PC bullshit and get back to talking about the hobby.
I'd suggest /tg/, but then again a lot of its users whine about how the board's gone downhill ever since nazi-mod/quests were banned/summer/that anon's pet issue. Then there's GiantITP, where they don't ban you, but they overmoderate everything and censor (or "{scrub}" as they call it) posts just when things start to get interesting. Commentary on real world politics and religion are banned, which is hilarious when the site's owner throws his own views into his webcomic "Order of the Stick" and no one's allowed to debate him in the forums.It's starting to look like the hobby is in desperate need of a new forum, one that will get rid of politics and PC bullshit and get back to talking about the hobby.
It's really amusing how every nerd space gets bullied into submission.