Crap! I stuffed it up by replying to you....!
(and just to complete it... I'm not going to 'Like' your post.
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Crap! I stuffed it up by replying to you....!
(and just to complete it... I'm not going to 'Like' your post.
Happy hump day.
Has anyone ever been on a MB where hellbanning was used?
How did you know/figure out is was being used?
Peace.
I don't know if any site I've been on has used it. None has advertised that it was a possible consequence. And, I guess if it happened to someone we'd just think they stopped posting, right? They could post 100 times a day, but none of it would show up?
I was going to ask why an admin wouldn't just "regularban" someone, but then they would be mad and try to sign back in as someone else, or find some other way around. This way they'd just assume no one was willing to play ball and get bored and move on, is that why?
It's done here in *extinction*. People do not reply to or 'Like' the post. Either consciously or subconsciously the person picks up the non-response. They will then either modify their behavior or leave or stop posting.
Peace.
That 'extinction' really means nothing if an abuser's words are still being seen...A troll doesn't even really care if they're 'liked' or befriended.... they're in it for their own selfish satisfaction, it makes them feel important when if in fact, if they saw themselves and their actions through the mirror of the community, they'd realize that they're sad and f'ing pathetic...
I must insert a voice of conscience here.
It's so tempting to do that, and it just seems so just, to give the $h!t-stirrer, the annoying haranguer, his comeuppance.
But it's cruel. And if you want to take the high road, if you want to be better than the people you're resenting, it doesn't really call for cruelty. Just ban them outright. Make it clean, make it straightforward.
I did participate on a board that did hellbanning. And there was one guy there who, while the mods apparently considered him a troll, considered himself simply fiercely independent. He argued a lot, and yeah, he was annoying. He got the hellban. Apparently he posted and posted until he figured out what was wrong, then came back in another persona, said, "Well, I hope you've had your fun. I spent a lot of time and energy sending my thoughts to nowhere. That was meaner than I'd ever be. I thought I was with accepting people, but now I know better," and if it was simply manipulation, it worked on me, because I felt bad for him.
You don't go wrong by taking the high road. If someone is bannable, then just ban them.
On one hand, it would be a mean thing to do, but on the other hand there are some people who post online who seem to just want to get under people's skin. The best thing you can do is ignore them. What's great about this mod tool is that it forces everyone to ignore the person being banned.
ohhhhhhhh....I've got to get me some of that! Jorrrrdan!!!!
They really can do that?
Hell just got a little colder. That makes twice I've agreed with you.
This is getting scary!ohhhhhhhh....I've got to get me some of that! Jorrrrdan!!!!
Let me repeat... This is getting scary!Hell just got a little colder. That makes twice I've agreed with you.
This is getting scary!
Let me repeat... This is getting scary!
Ehhxcellent...
Now, you're making ME scared....I love Monty Python! This can't possibly mean we actually have things in common....can it?!