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    • MisterBoringM
      MisterBoring
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      My preference is a single warning followed by a permanent ban, unless the harm is incredibly wrongbad (like most sex pests), then just straight to goodbye.

      Proud Member of the Pro-Mummy Alliance

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      • JumpscareJ
        Jumpscare
        last edited by Jumpscare

        Same. If I have to talk to someone twice about the same misbehavior, they’re gone.

        Some people can change. Others can’t. If they need more than one warning, they’re more than likely in the latter category. And it’s a better use of my time to RP with trusted regulars than to try to help a chronic problem player.

        Game-runner of Silent Heaven, a small-town horror MU.
        https://silentheaven.org

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        • Third EyeT
          Third Eye @Jenn
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          @Jenn said in Strike Systems:

          Like. If you’re one of those places with an activity requirement? Then yeah, some strikes are better than a perma-ban because someone’s kid got ill and they couldn’t make the one scene a week minimum. Aside - thank eff we got rid of that ish for the most part.

          Getting banned for not meeting an activity requirement seems very extreme. What game did this happen on? Is it still up? I’d love to read this policy.

          I want something else to get me through this
          Semi-charmed kinda life, baby, baby
          I want something else, I'm not listening when you say good-bye

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          • JennJ
            Jenn @Third Eye
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            @Third-Eye

            Couldn’t tell you. Read it in policies, knew it would be a bad fit. Didn’t continue reading or app anything.

            We're all mad here.

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            • J
              Juniper
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              I’ve staffed in places (outside of RP) that had strike systems and I think it was more because that was the done thing in gaming culture, rather than any deliberate and conscientious design.

              It didn’t work. People get really mad if they’re given a strike they feel they didn’t deserve, it becomes a technicality and a debate-magnet. Also, we were a bunch of immature teenagers.

              Growing up is realising you can just talk to people instead of issuing ultimatums from your ivory tower.

              Respect mah authoritah!

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              • RozR
                Roz
                last edited by

                Back in the day of three strike rules, I remember giving what felt like endless WARNINGS before even getting to the first strike.

                It was a bad system.

                she/her | playlist

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                • SockMonkeyS
                  SockMonkey @Juniper
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                  @Juniper I had someone once explain it to me as “If you wouldn’t invite them into your living room why would you invite them into your game?” Whether it’s a game, a scene, or whatever. The same concept remains.

                  My in person friendships get a lot more grace and chances. I’ve also had online friendships get to the point of earning those chances because of my history with the person.

                  Boundaries aren’t bad (whether as staff or player) though especially for people you don’t know outside of a game and who haven’t put in the effort to receive additional chances.

                  Giving someone you hardly know, who has shown a negative behavior, the continued chance to add to your stress and the stress of those around you?

                  a woman is laughing with a caption that says ain t nobody got time for that

                  I’m a hypocrite sometimes though and still have trouble having a spine. The older I get though? The less fucks I give.

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                  • SockMonkeyS
                    SockMonkey @Roz
                    last edited by

                    @Roz Yet no matter how many warnings or strikes you give the banhammer always comes “out of nowhere” -_-

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                    • RozR
                      Roz @SockMonkey
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                      @SockMonkey I NEVER EVEN GOT TO BAN ANYONE

                      she/her | playlist

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                      • SockMonkeyS
                        SockMonkey @Roz
                        last edited by

                        @Roz
                        a man in a suit is standing next to a child in a hospital bed and says there , there .

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                        • saoS
                          sao @Roz
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                          @Roz yeah we REALLY should have banned some people. We put ourselves through a lot of toxic nonsense in the effort to both be fair and appear fair, and the people we should have banned and didn’t did not actually benefit.

                          let it be a challenge to you

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                          • RucketR
                            Rucket
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                            Looking at the current state of reality, my tolerance for bullshit is at an all time low. At this point if I ran a game and someone spoke some right wing shit id ban them. I think a lot of issues have persisted because people have wanted to be nice or polite. Sometimes it’s just best for everyone to just move on without them.

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                            • J
                              Juniper @Rucket
                              last edited by

                              @Rucket said in Strike Systems:

                              At this point if I ran a game and someone spoke some right wing shit id ban them.

                              Amen to that.

                              “A-bloo-boo-hoo, freedom of speech, blah blah”
                              Nah. Go away. I’m tired of playing how far they can boil the frog before there’s a problem.

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                              • GashlycrumbG
                                Gashlycrumb @Rucket
                                last edited by

                                @Rucket I had this rule in the 20-teens and would absolutely do it again. I don’t remember banning anybody for bigoty hatredy shit, but I had to be reminded that I banned somebody for attempted IC kiddy-diddling. There were no strikes, people were expected to read the rules, there is some shit I will not eat., it was clear, and I’m not in the business of potty training, we’re here to have fun and make friends.

                                "This is Liberty Hall; you can spit on the mat and call the cat a bastard!"
                                – A. Bertram Chandler

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