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Last edited by zorket (2010-11-01 13:39:08)
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Hm... Interesting thoughts! Generally when somebody is banned for things other than trolling and commercial spamming, we ask the user to contact the Scratch Team about it, so in a way your suggestion is already being done.
Additionally, a lot of discussion goes about in the Mod forum about banning users, and it isn't a task that's taken lightly. Even community moderators aren't allowed to do it without the Scratch Team's approval.
Furthermore, the "courtroom" looks a little bit public to me, and generally we like to keep things concerning the state of the user's account private. Things like whether they're banned, IPs, etc, are all for the user to release, not the Scratch Team.
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coolstuff wrote:
Hm... Interesting thoughts! Generally when somebody is banned for things other than trolling and commercial spamming, we ask the user to contact the Scratch Team about it, so in a way your suggestion is already being done.
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Additionally, a lot of discussion goes about in the Mod forum about banning users, and it isn't a task that's taken lightly. Even community moderators aren't allowed to do it without the Scratch Team's approval.
Furthermore, the "courtroom" looks a little bit public to me, and generally we like to keep things concerning the state of the user's account private. Things like whether they're banned, IPs, etc, are all for the user to release, not the Scratch Team.
I'm a bit confused about the 2nd paragraph.
Last edited by zorket (2010-11-01 17:16:23)
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zorket wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Hm... Interesting thoughts! Generally when somebody is banned for things other than trolling and commercial spamming, we ask the user to contact the Scratch Team about it, so in a way your suggestion is already being done.
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Additionally, a lot of discussion goes about in the Mod forum about banning users, and it isn't a task that's taken lightly. Even community moderators aren't allowed to do it without the Scratch Team's approval.
Furthermore, the "courtroom" looks a little bit public to me, and generally we like to keep things concerning the state of the user's account private. Things like whether they're banned, IPs, etc, are all for the user to release, not the Scratch Team.I'm a bit confused about the 2nd paragraph.
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We don't ban users without sufficient evidence to do so, essentially. The Moderators discuss it (in our Moderator forum) a LOT before actually doing anything.
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This is an interesting idea! To lend it more strength, it would be good to research other "online courtrooms." Wikipedia uses an open, transparent judicial process. What can we learn from them?
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Lightnin wrote:
This is an interesting idea! To lend it more strength, it would be good to research other "online courtrooms." Wikipedia uses an open, transparent judicial process. What can we learn from them?
Glad you liked my idea, Lightnin!
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Cool mockup!
My conclusion however, is that the Scratch Team, to my knowledge, wouldn't have enough time to have so many court cases this long each day, with all of the various people being banned; and what are the odds that all of the users would be online at the same time to attend it? Perhaps the accused would decide not to be there?
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Good points, Lucario.
That's one major issue: time. The other is that we wouldn't want to shame / embarrass anyone publicly. That's why we don't make it clear that someone has been blocked, or make the warnings / notification sent to their account visible to everyone.
But this has some problems: A lot of the time, we get reports about accounts that were used to do mean stuff, but are already banned. We can't even write back to say that we blocked them. So a lot of Scratchers seem to think we don't care / do anything, when actually do do a lot. So I'd like to find a way to be more transparent too, but it's not an easy problem. I'm glad to see this thread though - we'd love to hear more ideas about this kind of thing.
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maybe what could happen is the courtroom would be a topic in the mod forum. only mods, scratch team members, the accused, and perhaps victims would be allowed on that topic.
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scimonster wrote:
maybe what could happen is the courtroom would be a topic in the mod forum. only mods, scratch team members, the accused, and perhaps victims would be allowed on that topic.
i forgot to add that it would not all have to be at the same time, but everyone would post when they were there. if the accused was not there for a certain length of time (2 days?), s/he would receive an email. after that s/he would be banned if they did not show up.
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Lightnin wrote:
Good points, Lucario.
That's one major issue: time. The other is that we wouldn't want to shame / embarrass anyone publicly. That's why we don't make it clear that someone has been blocked, or make the warnings / notification sent to their account visible to everyone.
But this has some problems: A lot of the time, we get reports about accounts that were used to do mean stuff, but are already banned. We can't even write back to say that we blocked them. So a lot of Scratchers seem to think we don't care / do anything, when actually do do a lot. So I'd like to find a way to be more transparent too, but it's not an easy problem. I'm glad to see this thread though - we'd love to hear more ideas about this kind of thing.
A possible solution would be to reply something like:
"thank you for notifying us of this, we will deal with it appropriately."
that way, they don't have to know exactly what will happen, but will know that you are taking care of the problem
Last edited by scimonster (2010-11-28 01:04:24)
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