Sorry.....I was cut up with that....
A user gets the normal ban process (temporary or permanent) but this time, if it's temporary, then the user......
Allow me some time to ask : why was it called the temporary ban in the first place?? When users ain't given a second chance (that's if it's considerable, based on their legacies --say, creating useful threads or navigating creative informations and ideas, with images and links) what's the need to have divisions to which ban a user deserves?? Just being curious yunno.
How 'bout if a user is back from the said probation, --say, a user like fillipone( for instance), how will continue they continue their usual lifestyle of posting threads with images AS BEING A NEWBIE ? HOW 'BOUT THE MERIT-SOURCE POSITION? or you think I'm being too optimistic?
What's the point of coming back, as the same person, in the same account -- coupled with the tags or the ordeal that was assimilated by everyone; that the user is a cheat, spammer, critical threat or whatsoever??
There's a lot to consider.....
Sandra 💇
If say I got a ban now this account DaveF would be locked. I would have to come back as DaveF2
The point was that there are a lot of people evading bans now. Those that got banned for just spamming / being disruptive / whatever could come back BUT it's a new user. So they have posting limits and no images and all the other restrictions. I would think it would accomplish 2 things.
1) As I said, it would allow the banning of more people quickly because it's not a 1 and done. Think of it as a time-out. You could come back but are starting at zero.
2) If you DID do something and did get banned you could come back as yourself and not worry about getting kicked.
Say I did something that was over the line but perhaps not worthy of a permaban. I could get the boot and loose all the perks of a legendary. BUT, I could come back and still be a beneficial member of the forum. It's harsher then just a temp ban, not as brutal as a perma....
As I said it was from a BBS back in the late 80s that I was on. Before the internet and everything else, so things were a lot different. I don't know if it can translate to the modern discussion board as a viable thing.
-Dave