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Xenno
A warning for posting in the wrong forum accidentally? ... without any explanation??? You gotta be kidding (or maybe not ...)
CoolHandZeke
QUOTE(Xenno @ Mar 18 2008, 13:49) *

A warning for posting in the wrong forum accidentally? ... without any explanation??? You gotta be kidding (or maybe not ...)


No seriously! When I click on "Warn 33%" under my name the popup window reads, "TOS #6. When creating a new thread please pay attention to the forum in which you post. (Thread regarding the best ripper posted to FLAC forum!)."

Oh well. No big deal. But I feel that I'm on the crap list and I never intended to be! New record for the minimum number of posts before getting a warning?
Xenno
Begs the question ... Can moderators get warned for abuse of power?
greynol
I pulled this out of the recycle bin to respond.

QUOTE(Xenno @ Mar 18 2008, 13:49) *
A warning for posting in the wrong forum accidentally? ... without any explanation??? You gotta be kidding (or maybe not ...)
By registering you agree to abide by the Terms of Service. If you aren't sure about the meaning of any of them feel free to ask in the Site Related Discussion Forum. Ignorance of the rules is not an excuse!!!

QUOTE(CoolHandZeke @ Mar 18 2008, 14:23) *
No seriously! When I click on "Warn 33%" under my name the popup window reads, "TOS #6. When creating a new thread please pay attention to the forum in which you post. (Thread regarding the best ripper posted to FLAC forum!)."
If you wish to discuss your warning level, this is to be done privately with a member of the moderation or administration team. Discussing this publicly is a violation of TOS #7.

QUOTE(CoolHandZeke @ Mar 18 2008, 14:23) *
New record for the minimum number of posts before getting a warning?
There have been plenty of people warned after their very first post, some have even been banned after a single post, so the answer to your question is no.

QUOTE(Xenno @ Mar 18 2008, 14:42) *
Begs the question ... Can moderators get warned for abuse of power?
It can be taken up with an administrator via private message, but I guarantee nothing will be done about it in this situation, as it was not an "abuse of power". dry.gif
CoolHandZeke
Sorry everyone.

I am CERTAINLY not trying to stir the pot...
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