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Warning Points

Off-Topic

Any off-topic posts made.

2

Chatting

Any chatting in areas that do not allow chatting (such as the for sale area)

3

Trolling

Attempting to get another member to 'bite' so as to argue with them

5

Trader Rating Abuse

Anybody not using the trader rating system properly

5

Pr0n

Any adult material posted on the forums

7

Personal Attack

Name calling, threatening - anything which is aimed directly at another member with an intent to cause harm

10

Once you reach warning level 20, you will be banned for 14 days

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how does one know if they've been given a warning? I assume email, but just checking that you do get notified of them. Is there a way to check my personal total/tally of warnings?

...And 99% of users (everyone without any forum authority) have these links to warn and view with no purpose but to be told that they don't have permission. Or is it just so everyone's aware of warnings?

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I was given a warning in the QLD events section for mentioning another car club/forum.

It wasn't for mentioning another car club/forum Matt...

It was for trolling... See above for the description of trolling...

You've been asked / warned before about this exact thing so don't play dumb...

Happy to talk to you on MSN about it...

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yes you will be notified by PM if you are warned....its just a system to try and keep things under control....if you accumulate 20 points you get banned automatically for 2 weeks.

Is there a use by date with the warnings? I dont think its totally tragic if you accumulate 20 pts over 18 months to 2 years for example.

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It wasn't for mentioning another car club/forum Matt...

 

It was for trolling... See above for the description of trolling...

 

You've been asked / warned before about this exact thing so don't play dumb...

 

Happy to talk to you on MSN about it...

Ok,

I dont agree it was trolling...

Will have a chat in private mate.

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Who administrates the administrators ??

Moderators do. We recieve warnings just like the rest of you.

Regarding checking points - you can click "view your warnings" under the Quick Links menu ^ up there.

This is just going to be a fair system for people instead of mods personally PM'ing somebody twice about the same thing etc... just helps us keep up to date with it.

Regarding the links - I will mod that so that only the mods who mod that section can see it.

Thanks - any other q's, post em here.

Christian

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