Changes to punishments for uninvolved posts
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Greetings.

It has come to the staff's and most likely everyone else's attention that the courthouse has had a great increase of uninvolved posts. So many now make messages containing the magical words of 'I'll take my warning, but...'

We, as a staff team, have decided to make some changes to the warnings you get for uninvolved posting as well as how we treat uninvolved posts.

Warnings
Previously, users would receive 10% warning for an uninvolved post.
Now, users will receive a 50% warning for an uninvolved post.

50% warning suspends the users posting privileges for 1 week. These 50% will then stay on you for two weeks (since receiving the warning). So that, if, in a week after your post ban expires you get 50% more, you will be suspended from posting for 1 month.

Uninvolved posts
Previously, some uninvolved posts would be edited, but the original content would be left alone. Other times, it would be edited in a way to remove the original content. Some other times the posts would be deleted.

Today's change makes it so that staff will warn you and then soft-delete the post, keeping the original content intact, just in case it needs to be restored or an error is made.

P.S. If you are not involved in a certain courthouse case, but think you have vital information or want to help out any of the sides, feel free to contact the player or admin in PM, but keep it off the thread. Only people that are involved in a situation may contribute directly in the thread, not ones that wish to assume the position of a lawyer.


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Changes to punishments for uninvolved posts - by Avgar - 08-01-2016, 11:15 AM
RE: Changes to punishments for uninvolved posts - by User 19014 - 08-01-2016, 02:15 PM
RE: Changes to punishments for uninvolved posts - by User 19014 - 08-01-2016, 02:43 PM
RE: Changes to punishments for uninvolved posts - by Create - 08-04-2016, 04:38 AM

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