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ab 2.0
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Hello!
I don't have a lot of time for a blog today, so I thought I'd update you quickly on the goings on here at AB HQ.
A lot of you are aware that I haven't been around as much as I used to be, that's because in the last couple of months work on AB 2.0 has hit the "critical" phase and everything is being prepped for release in just over a months time. This is obviously subject to change by a few days, but the date we have been given by our I.T. is the 31st of March.
I will discuss the changes we will be getting in the first update within the coming week, but they mainly involve improved loading times, running speed, greater admin controls and things like being able to report single posts instead of whole threads. There will be NO visual changes. Hopefully in this first design we will have the "perma-ban" tools in effect, but I will make sure before I make any promises.
As I said in a thread earlier today, sorry for not being around as much as I have in the past. It's been a very busy time, but it will all be worth it in the coming months.
Ed
I don't have a lot of time for a blog today, so I thought I'd update you quickly on the goings on here at AB HQ.
A lot of you are aware that I haven't been around as much as I used to be, that's because in the last couple of months work on AB 2.0 has hit the "critical" phase and everything is being prepped for release in just over a months time. This is obviously subject to change by a few days, but the date we have been given by our I.T. is the 31st of March.
I will discuss the changes we will be getting in the first update within the coming week, but they mainly involve improved loading times, running speed, greater admin controls and things like being able to report single posts instead of whole threads. There will be NO visual changes. Hopefully in this first design we will have the "perma-ban" tools in effect, but I will make sure before I make any promises.
As I said in a thread earlier today, sorry for not being around as much as I have in the past. It's been a very busy time, but it will all be worth it in the coming months.
Ed
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not too sure what you mean by your question, Gormless, but I think a 'fair' approach would be a 3-strike system for those who break the rules, but perhaps acted somewhat out of character.
I do believe that if someone posts material that seriously breaks our rules then they won't even have 3 strikes, they'll just be banned outright.
I do believe that if someone posts material that seriously breaks our rules then they won't even have 3 strikes, they'll just be banned outright.
i AM referring to knobs using a disgusting racist word in one of his posts last night, if he had does that when u launch 2.0, we would have reported the post not the thread, then you could have removed it, but would you ban him as a person or just his one knobs id thus meaning he could possibly repeat his mistake, or would you send him a warning to shape up or ship out?
An issue with "perma-banning" is whether the intent is to ban a particular username (very easy) or to ban the entire human individual (very difficult). The discussion is interminable, but once you start banning by ip address without a very high level of confidence, then you will hurt the innocent (innocent! lol)