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Off topic & small talk: Let's talk about...

Topic created on 28th Jan. 2019 | Page: 1 of 22 | Answers: 214 | Views: 27,929
SevenEleven
Experienced
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Let's talk about the use of the report button in forums (= snitching) using two examples: Paysafemaster and yours truly.

Paysafemaster was reported and deleted for making unfair PSC offers. In this forum, such a thing is simply dubbed "begging".

I wrote in a thread the other day (directed at user Kaffeelicht) that I thought he was in his early 20s and late pubescent based on his demeanor here on the forum à la (quote) "Come on, let's put our Schw**** on the table... Hihi, mine is longer." Julian took this as an example and told me that many (!) comments of mine were reported and that I should please watch my language in the future

In advance and VERY IMPORTANT: I do not want to discuss whether I was (un)rightly warned or Paysafemaster deleted. Also with Kaffeelicht itself I do not want to argue; his nick I have only mentioned for the sake of completeness

My basic opinion: also (like any forum owner) the GambleJoe crew can warn, delete, hype users at will - it's their forum. The owners have the power. They have certain ideas about their clientele and that is apparently to be covered as narrowly as possible. In general I think: If you as a user don't like the respective forum policy, you should delete yourself. If you are a user who is always offended, you should be deleted by the forum crew. But everyone has to bear the consequences of his actions without complaint. If the forum dies out because the remaining 39 yes-men have nothing new to say, then that's the way it is. If I'm deleted as a user because I've opened my mouth too wide, then that's the way it is. Then no party (neither forum owner, nor user) needs to cry around. Those are the consequences of the respective action, which it is to be carried in each case like a man (hehe). Et basta!

So, what would I like to exchange now? I would, quite girl-like-curious *here-could-be-a-unicorn-emojie-stand*, soooo like to know who of you advocates denunciation in forums in the form of the report button?!

For what feels like 78 years I am/was (as a user and also as a moderator) on the road in the most diverse Internet forums - in politics, philosophy, sports, job, technical, crafts, pure girl, garden, pet and -zig general forums. In none of these forums I have/had been reported for my previous comments. Nor would a paysafemaster have been reported in my lifetime. But in this forum this happens and I wonder why?! (Frankly: Julian's feedback really surprised me too, because I've been reading along here for two years and actually it seemed pretty "free" to me here. But now after my registration I had to realize that none of the forums I know is as strictly managed as this one. But that in itself is not the point > see above)

So, maybe one of the report button clickers has the balls (for those who are bothered by the word "balls" *g* > maybe someone has the guts) and shares why he tattled on Paysafemaster or me? What was the deciding factor? For example, the word "tails"? Would you not have reported me if I had written "Come on, let's put our penises on the table... Hihi, mine is longer." I'm serious, by the way, so I'm really interested to know if the tails word was the deciding factor. And I have several questions in general: So...




  1. When did the tattletale mentality start with you? As early as kindergarten? Example: "Kevin said "bitch" to me." Or not until elementary school? Example: "Teacher, Schackeline writes with a pen and not a fountain pen."

  2. Would you also click the report button if it said User X has pressed the report button or would you prefer that snitching is secret? (Rhetorical question, wa? *g*)

  3. Are you sometimes ashamed of your cowardly snitching mentality? Would you like to be cooler, more courageous?


Again, and seriously, I would really like to exchange with you, the voluntary forum police ( ). Maybe then it will become clear to me why, for example, I never (in any forum, no matter how hot and personally discussed there) ever reported any user. No matter how stupidly, fecal-language or below-the-belt some things were formulated - I would never have dreamed of telling on someone to the forum moderators. I would be ashamed of myself for such a cowardly, desperate, childish act. And I would feel unspeakably stupid.

So... maybe someone who has already clicked the report button (doesn't have to be because of Paysafemaster or me) will comment. If not... Julian, then I'd be interested in at least a little statistic on how many users have clicked the report button for this post here. *g*

Many greetings


PS. Too bad Paysafemaster, I was looking forward to your landbased casino experiment.

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Anonym
Mimimi I was reported and can not accept that I was warned.

Behave yourselves but simply then everything is easy oO

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SevenEleven
Experienced

redpikxchu wrote on 01/28/2019 10:40 am: Mimimi I was reported and can't accept that I was warned.

Just behave yourselves then everything is easy oO

Maybe my post was too long for you? (Rhetorical question) If yes, no problem, in all brevity again the most important for you (!): That I was warned, goes for me absolutely okay. There's nothing to discuss for me.

PS. Otherwise: Thank you for your very helpful contribution and Tip, one should simply behave, then everything is easy. Good that you have brought this so elequent to the point.


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Horsepower44
Top Member
redpikxchu wrote on 01/28/2019 10:40 am: Mimimi I was reported and can't accept that I was warned.

Just behave yourselves then everything is easy oO

Have you even grasped the content? She has but clearly, clearly and in detail formulated what her concern is. And certainly not Mimimi...

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Blubbo33
Elite
It is related to the fact that people are reported here because many are frustrated by gambling and it is about Paysafecards.

Since there are lotteries here and now and then also gifts from other users, is reported to have a greater chance.

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Begbie
Elite
the "report" button is extremely counterproductive for the peace of the forum. subjective abuse of this function is pre-programmed.
if someone does not like a post, you could use a dislike finger, if it were available.
all times better than the report button. do not know this in the form also. even in the narcissist forum allmystery there is not such a thing lol

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9****f
I don't think that many people report things here. Some have already revealed in principle that they squeal
I think it's ridiculous too, but if you don't have much in real life, of course it's a great thing.

Especially for the operators a pleasant, free help.

Stasi is everywhere here.

Believe shame you will be able to expect in this forum only from the fewest. Just look at the childish quarrels of the last days. I bet some were informed there too.

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Timo0510
Top Member
I find the report button super! When I look at the spam in the No-Deposit thread, 95% belong reported.it's just a click for the member and for the crew a relief.

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Horsepower44
Top Member
I have nothing big to contribute to the topic, I had already expressed my opinion yesterday briefly and succinctly. I would be pleased if people who have already used the button would actually express their motives here. Maybe this will change my image of the people mentioned above. We are all anonymous here anyway

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K****t
It does not need a report button to report users.
This can also be done by sending a message to the admins and it was already done that way before the report button. The reason for the button is the better overview.

Who is annoyed about being edited because of verbal attacks, insults or other forum rule violations, simply does not know how to behave.

Forum operators are generally responsible for shared content in their forums as soon as they become aware of it. If a post violates the common convention and even moves in the criminally relevant area with insult, defamation, slander etc, the admin is forced to remove or edit these posts.
In addition, there is the very simple and common decency.
One can also discuss and argue without insulting and trying to humiliate people.
Who is not willing to do so, should not complain afterwards.

Funnily enough, SevenEleven, you didn't miss the chance to repeat your insults here despite deleting them.
What exactly are you complaining about? My harmless request to you has also been deleted.
On the other hand, other users are allowed to call people mentally ill and failures, which is not edited.
And that's amazing, because there are very clear rules, what falls under insult and slander and what does not.

It is quite noticeable that some users get away with every provocation and insult.

I did not report Paysafemaster, but instead reported a post that insulted him badly. And so it should be.

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