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Do you use warning system?

The Raven

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I recall when I was a teenager, all forums had this cool feature (and still do depending on admin) called warning system. One would have a bar under number of posts or whatever which indicates either in percentage or by image how much warnings a member has. Depending on the strike, the percentage will rise until it reaches 100 which causes a member to get ban.

Ban can be permanent or for a few days. But, the positive thing is that warning percentage reduces over time so that a member don't have to worry on being banned when he became good.

Do you use this type of preventing members to make problems or you find it obsolete?
 
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I used to use the warning system to deal with simpler things that could be basically boiled down to admin overhead.

E.g. a member with an annoying signature, issue one of the warning templates to remove the signature from public view until the member edits it, and if they do it repeatedly, remove the power permanently for them.

Wedge was ahead of its time.
 
You don't really need this unless you're operating at a scale where a personal touch and manually tracking problem users becomes too much for the forum to moderate smoothly. Then, a built in warning system (and user notes, etc) is a nice way to indicate chances given which can be easily standardized with a wide staff team. Paired with a decent rules structure and the agency to bypass in case of spam or extreme incidents, it can be essential. In any case consistent application is key, as well as the ability to handle lawyering... :cautious:
 

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