Kirby wrote:
Don't forget about "non-game related" kibitz when an admin tells you to focus on the game.
Trouble maker.
Kirby wrote:
Don't forget about "non-game related" kibitz when an admin tells you to focus on the game.
daal wrote:BigDoug wrote:KGS policy is not to identify the length of the ban period, so this information is not provided.
I would have to agree with others that the main purpose of a ban is to improve a situation for KGS and it's users. The banned person is also one of the users, and in most cases, one who we expect will return to enjoy the server. It would seem to me that by not informing him or her of the extent of the punishment, KGS is adding an element of cruelty to the already irksome situation of not being allowed to play. By so doing, KGS runs the risk of creating animosity where there may have been none before. What is the advantage to this policy?
BigDoug wrote:To be honest, I don't see anything cruel about a person not being told about the length of a ban period.
BigDoug wrote:If a person has broken the rules, then the person isn't allowed to use the server for a period of time. One goal is that the person will realise that misbehaviour is counter-productive and will therefore not repeat the inappropriate behaviour.
hyperpape wrote:A hypothesis (I don't even know if I believe it): tell a troublemaker* that they have a 2 hour ban, and there's a good chance that they'll log back in right at two hours. They'll have been stewing and they'll have a hot head. They make trouble again.
Give them an indeterminate ban, and they can't just wait it out and log in that second. They go off and do something else, and eventually they log back in. Hopefully they've cooled off.
* Not you, lovely people. You just got banned once because you said something silly and got out of hand. I mean the habitual idiots.
hyperpape wrote:A hypothesis (I don't even know if I believe it): tell a troublemaker* that they have a 2 hour ban, and there's a good chance that they'll log back in right at two hours. They'll have been stewing and they'll have a hot head. They make trouble again.
Give them an indeterminate ban, and they can't just wait it out and log in that second. They go off and do something else, and eventually they log back in. Hopefully they've cooled off.
* Not you, lovely people. You just got banned once because you said something silly and got out of hand. I mean the habitual idiots.
BigDoug wrote:To be honest, I don't see anything cruel about a person not being told about the length of a ban period. If a person has broken the rules, then the person isn't allowed to use the server for a period of time. One goal is that the person will realise that misbehaviour is counter-productive and will therefore not repeat the inappropriate behaviour.
RBerenguel wrote:Actually I expected all bans to be at least 24 hours. If someone can stew for 24 hours, then it's a problem
BigDoug wrote:daal wrote:BigDoug wrote:KGS policy is not to identify the length of the ban period, so this information is not provided.
I would have to agree with others that the main purpose of a ban is to improve a situation for KGS and it's users. The banned person is also one of the users, and in most cases, one who we expect will return to enjoy the server. It would seem to me that by not informing him or her of the extent of the punishment, KGS is adding an element of cruelty to the already irksome situation of not being allowed to play. By so doing, KGS runs the risk of creating animosity where there may have been none before. What is the advantage to this policy?
To be honest, I don't see anything cruel about a person not being told about the length of a ban period. If a person has broken the rules, then the person isn't allowed to use the server for a period of time. One goal is that the person will realise that misbehaviour is counter-productive and will therefore not repeat the inappropriate behaviour.
Charles Alden wrote:This discussion has moved from the ridiculous to the absurd. Not telling someone just how many hours he is banned from the server after he says "--- your mother" to his opponent is some form of "psychological torture?" Please.
For those who are adamant about this, I suggest that the next time a bouncer escorts you out of a bar (and I trust this is a frequent experience for you), try standing outside the door and demanding to know from him just how long before they'll let you back in. Let us know how that works out.
BigDoug wrote:...
To be honest, I don't see anything cruel about a person not being told about the length of a ban period. ...
Charles Alden wrote:This discussion has moved from the ridiculous to the absurd. Not telling someone just how many hours he is banned from the server after he says "--- your mother" to his opponent is some form of "psychological torture?" Please.
For those who are adamant about this, I suggest that the next time a bouncer escorts you out of a bar (and I trust this is a frequent experience for you), try standing outside the door and demanding to know from him just how long before they'll let you back in. Let us know how that works out.
daal wrote:What I see as cruel about the policy of not telling a person how long they are banned (is it an hour, a day, a week?) is that it is a form of psychological torture.