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Thread: Avoiding a ban

  1. #21
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    Rosie has made a good point if they are going to improve there attitude they should be allowed to 'return' but the point still stands whats the point in a perm ban...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jrh2002 View Post
    But perhaps more than one person in their house uses their network/computer for habbo and hxf. Even if they don't we can't prove otherwise when they claim to have 6 brothers, 4 sisters and 23 pets that all use hxf. The only way around this would to be spy through their windows
    Lol .

    I've thought of a fantastic idea!!!!!!!!!!!! You know because everyone is slitting their wrists about losing rep power, it clearly shows that rep power is valuable to people. Also, what else do you lose when you're banned apart from your rep?

    Therefore, instead of banning (permanently), why not knock off some rep points/power (or do so when infractions are issued)? Obviosuly perm bans would still be issued where extremely neccessary. I feel people would be afraid to lose their rep as the recent change has obviously upset a lot of people.

    Also, you're not going to change accounts just because you've lost a rep block are you? (You'd be starting with none at all).

    Any thoughts?

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    Actually, you lose quite a lot. Your posts, your rep, your VIP, your seniority as a member (join date), and even reduced chances for a job.

    There's really not much more we can take from them short of the entire board, which we don't want to do.
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    I also use the account nvrspk on other computers.


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    I would say give them a limited account, but people are sad enough to change accounts even for that. There isn't really anything you can do to get rid of the lower life members of this forum, or stop them from being total twits.

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