(07-12-2015, 06:00 AM)Shonumi Wrote: [ -> ]You weren't warned specifically for mentioning the subject of Dolphin Pro, you were warned because Dolphin Pro had absolutely nothing to do with providing a relevant answer to the user's question.
The user's question (since deleted) was "What is DolphinU?" yet my direct answer was irrelevant? I think you're just making this up as you go, rather than knowing what actually occurred.
Quote:Yes, because you had nothing significant to add.
I had an opinion about the situation, which I expressed. Nothing off-topic about that.
Quote:The joke added nothing to the discussion however, nor did your follow up post. Even if we consider that some Dolphin devs have moved away from the project because they are interested in WiiU emulation, your post did not elaborate that point, especially for those who don't know that fact (really, only now is it just coming into light). Whatever your intent was, it reads as something that doesn't contribute to the overall thread.
I disagree. Many people remain blisfully unaware of the changes in developers behind the scenes and I was bringing that to light. Unfortunately that was ignored and instead the user decided to focus on a different part of my comment which
was off-topic for the subject and which I
ended conversation of by saying we don't talk about it. And for that I received a warning. Great job.
You are actually trying to justify giving a warning for an off-topic post when that post was literally "We don't talk about __OFF_TOPIC_SUBJECT__". That is ridiculous.
Quote:If your first off-topic post creates or elicits a response, we still consider those following posts off-topic if those posts are deviating from main topic. It's not something we can ignore.
Even if the following posts refuse to discuss the off-topic subject, apparently.
Quote:That does not diminish the severity of those infractions or the punishment dealt thereafter.
And yet you suggest editing a post to remove offending content is acceptable if it's done before a warning is issued. Another case of making up rules as needed to suit the situation. If this is not the case it should be clearly defined in the policy.
Quote:I publicly told you that warnings would be dealt. There is no hard-set policy (formal or informal) of PMing or informing users of their warnings. Not yet anyway. As I said, we're in the process of clarifying that forum policy. But as of now, it's up to the discretion of Forum Staff. I verbally told you what was going to happen prior to anything being issued, so at my discretion, I issued the warning without sending you a PM.
But still (even until now) left the offending message in place for everyone to see. Isn't that a bit odd since it's such a flagrant violation of the rules? Later posts in the thread even encouraged such behaviour...
Quote:None of that is visible when previewing a post, however, which is how I write a number of my responses. As I recall it, I was in the process of writing that response up via preview. And again, you had time to change your post after it was submitted. The warning was not instantly applied.
Just like new messages posted while composing cannot be seen! But my status would have been visible
before you started, whereas I had no opportunity beforehand to know that you would forbid the post while I was in the process of creating it.
Quote:Consider that you wouldn't have received a warning at all had you not been intent on making off-topic posts to begin with. Again, all it took was a moment to scroll up and edit or delete your offending post. Common sense says you could have easily rectified the problem yourself, or at least prevented the situation that brought it up. You have other options of being notified of your warning (via your Control Panel, or by taking note of the % next to your name in every one of your posts, the link can be clicked).
That is how I learned of it, well after it occurred, and why I am here now discussing it. Stop being condescending and telling me I should speak up when that's exactly what I am in the process of doing.
Quote:Except kirbypuff's post actually contained relevant info (despite the unofficial "FAQ"-like way it was presented) that had not been mentioned previously (the github Milestones)
Which the OP completely
disregarded...
Quote:and helios747 commented on IRC chatter, providing more insight into the situation. Jhonn also clarified some misunderstandings as well. Locking a thread is the nuclear option; if I feel I can stop off-topic talk without resorting to it, then I won't can the thread.
Considering there
were more off-topic
posts (without any action taken...) I think you failed.
Quote:Again, all it took was a simply mouse scroll or flick of your finger to see what was written above your post. You're expected to complain about a situation if and when you feel it isn't justified. Assuming you have been aware of the warning for a while, you should have said something earlier rather than bringing it up here for the first time.
Again, I was not aware of the situation because you failed to notify me of it. My attention was only drawn after a following warning was applied. My apparent lack of situational awareness should not be used as an excuse for
yours; you are a moderator, it is your responsibility to fulfill your role properly and you failed to do that in an effective way by handing out a warning without making sure it could be heeded.
Quote:Except no one classified that as an insult.
It was originally a metaphor
which another user then turned into a direct insult. Stated that way I fail to see how you could
not see it as an insult, it was definitely intended as such and Major's post unquestionably reinforced it.
Quote:While it may have been offensive to you, MaJoR was just stating the facts. A number of people do consider your personality abrasive, and you do have a penchant for angering people easily. I'm sorry that you felt that way, but MaJoR's words were in no way a personal attack on you.
As forum staff I expect you to know the difference between personal opinion and facts. Of course people can share the same opinion, but that does not make it a fact. Regardless the rules are quite clear there should be
no flaming/harrasment, meaning an uncontroversial statement like "Hitler was a dick" is unacceptable even if everyone is in unanimous agreement that it is true. Slapping a moderator-endorsed derogatory label on someone is completely out of line.
(07-11-2015, 04:12 PM)Shonumi Wrote: [ -> ]Even so, as part of Forum Staff, I will just remind you that we need to maintain a certain level decorum in our actions with the community.
One has to admire the level of sophistication and maturity shown by the staff when they collectively reach the conclusion that calling other people names in public doesn't constitute an insult.