Do you read why fellow posters get put on probation?

Recommended Videos

The Wykydtron

"Emotions are very important!"
Sep 23, 2010
5,458
0
0
Veloxe said:
I'm a schadenfreude kinda guy so I often read them to get a chuckle, well and to satisfy my curiosity.
You know who else is a schadenfreude kind of person?


OT: Once... And it was lol and seeing the first 3 or so posters posting on any given Zero Punctuation episode get put on probation is always funny... It's like a sport almost
 

Valksy

New member
Nov 5, 2009
1,279
0
0
Sometimes yes. It is actually incredibly hard to tune in to where moderation limits are set on the site and trying to identify a pattern is useful. I would sooner not step over the line, and the times when I have it has been pretty much in the knowledge that I was walking the line.

But hell, I got a warning slap for too much cussing....
 

Infesord

New member
Apr 27, 2010
35
0
0
BonsaiK said:
I don't think it's a weird habit at all. I think most people do it, partly out of curiosity, and partly to learn stuff about how the rules are enforced.
Yeah pretty much this for me. Curiosity always gets the best of me.
 

deadguy

New member
Aug 22, 2009
50
0
0
Skywolf09 said:
Quite often I do this as well, mainly to see what got them in trouble and how I can avoid getting in trouble myself.
What Skywolf Said... I'm scared of the Moderator's wrath and make notes on how to avoid it. It's futile of course, soon enough I'm gonna make a post which will get me on probation. But until then, I continue to post in fear
 

Illesdan

New member
Sep 15, 2008
387
0
0
Sometimes I do, if I have enough time to go look it up. I think its a good idea, just to learn from others mistakes, if nothing else. I always TRY to be careful about how I say things, but I got warned on this site already for something I said that got completely taken out of context. I appealed it, and the warning got taken off, but it was annoying that it even happened in the first place.
 

BrEnNo1023

New member
Mar 18, 2009
203
0
0
I look because it's instinct. It's mostly entertaining, not to mention helpful as it lets me know what not to say :p Mehh, usually they're amusing, but then you get the ones that seriously shouldn't have been said, and that's when you know 'this guy really crossed the line :\'
 

BonsaiK

Music Industry Corporate Whore
Nov 14, 2007
5,635
0
0
Viking Incognito said:
Every time, and usually I don't think they should have been punished.
Really? I always end up thinking the mods are too lenient. Boy they sure give some people a ton of chances. I would have banned [insert your favourite banned ex-member here] within a week, not let him carry on with months worth of forum-damaging stupidity.
 

ayailla

Forever invading Himuro mansion
Jul 14, 2009
122
0
0
I sometimes find myself looking through threads hoping to find somebody who was put on probation so I could be nosy and see what it was for. It can be entertainig at times.
 

Trolldor

New member
Jan 20, 2011
1,849
0
0
Griffolion said:
Hi everyone,

It's a really weird habit of mine. When i see that a poster is put on probation, i click the link that takes you to the post that got them in trouble and read it to see what the fuss was about. I tend to do it a lot for some reason and i certainly hope i'm not the only one!

What do you guys do?
Usually no explanation is given.
A few things I understand (Don't admit/advocate piracy)

But when it says "Be more polite with your response" it's just absurdly unjustified.
 

Redlin5_v1legacy

Better Red than Dead
Aug 5, 2009
48,836
0
0
Everytime. I like seeing moderation in action and seeing what gets mod attention. A few times I've disagreed with probations for other users that I've PM'd mods over.
 

Addendum_Forthcoming

Queen of the Edit
Feb 4, 2009
3,647
0
0
Well ... it's kinda funny. See I've said some way out of line stuff in the heat of the moment but never really been probed for it. But I've seen some other people tell it how (as I think) it is, and get probed for their comments.

So it's pretty hard to tell the content or merit of a post really is like depending on the moderator who handed out the punishment.

But I don't go out of my way to look at people's posts if they got probed for them. Unless they are a friend, in which case I might take the effort. But generally, no. find it an exercise in pointlessness to read reported posts unless it's integral to the discussion I was having with someone else in the same topic.
 

Magnalian

New member
Dec 10, 2009
969
0
0
Get Jiggy said:
I do it constantly expecting the 'evil' post to be something epic (not sure why). I'm almost always dissapointed.
That makes two of us. Either it's a post filled with more swears than verbs, or it's a single picture or .gif along the lines of 'U MAD?'
 

Alfador_VII

New member
Nov 2, 2009
1,326
0
0
I sometimes do to find out what they did, so I avoid it happening to me.

There have been times where I've not really understood, but normally I get it. Sometimes I'm so horrified by the post that I wonder why they weren't banned forever :)
 

FightThePower

The Voice of Treason
Dec 17, 2008
1,716
0
0
I do it as well, out of curiousity and to make sure I don't post something similarly stupid or offensive too.
 

6037084

New member
Apr 15, 2009
205
0
0
Yes, because I want to see where others have failed and learn from their mistakes :)
ok in seriousness I read them because every time I hope to see a evil/furious comment, something along the lines of "ALL PIRATES ARE SHITFACES AND I WANT TO PERSONALLY MURDER THEM AND RAPE THEIR MOTHERS" but I'm always disappointed
 

jaketheripper

New member
Jan 27, 2010
476
0
0
Zekksta said:
I usually do, just to see if anybody gets put on probation or suspended for bullshit reasons.
Which happens ALL THE DAMN TIME! *cough* *cough* :p

oh well

OT: yea i usually do