Ermmmm, reiterating the rules? I'll give you an example. Yesterday, few mods posted in the frat, which is not the problem at all. I bet there were few more watching it. We shared few jokes about them and moved on to what we normally do there, friendly trolling of each other. I make a massive post of emoticons that crashes Tapatalk for people reading it (guys that frequent said thread), for lulz. They get the lulz and it'll be over as soon as page rolls over. Result? I'm banned for 6h for spamming forums with no warning or explanation.
That was a wtf moment. So I have a record of a ban for nothing now. Next time I inadvertently do something against the rules (if it happens) someone who doesn't know me will see previous history and will just ban me again without thinking much about it.
Mods that visit ot ever so often know what's going on here, and somehow never had problems with it. All of the sudden things change but explanation is that nothing has changed. Do you understand why people are annoyed and don't understand what's going on? It's quite a proportional response.
Either change the rules, get rid of ot or just let it be and let the fine mods like yourself, M_T_M and others do what they've been doing rather well for a long time.
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Damn right..
Mods who are non-OT regulars will unknowingly destroy this place. Everyone who frequents the frat know about the misunderstanding that took place there 2 days ago. OT-regular mods can catch the drift but the other mods are not like that. It was just a simple joke and it became a huge issue. I am not blaming anyone in here or anything for that matter but I am just trying to make my point here..
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