seems to be apparent in public posting.
A robo-mod distinctly has a measure. It validates, equates and permits what the site Admin have decided is a clinical measure of acceptability. Yet, that measure applies to PMs also - doesn't it? And applies to in-game messages, doesn't it!!
Nope!!!!
Why would there need to be a human equivalent in this day and age?? to decipher one from the other?? Albeit, assuming a site language level is set for all usage?? 😉
I mean........ 😳
Originally posted by mikelomAll the Bastards are staying out of this one then??????????????????
seems to be apparent in public posting.
A robo-mod distinctly has a measure. It validates, equates and permits what the site Admin have decided is a clinical measure of acceptability. Yet, that measure applies to PMs also - doesn't it? And applies to in-game messages, doesn't it!!
Nope!!!!
Why would there need to be a human equivalent in this day an ...[text shortened]... other?? Albeit, assuming a site language level is set for all usage?? 😉
I mean........ 😳
Originally posted by mikelomIt's because PM's are not in the public domain and therefore cannot be moderated by humans, so rhp members are protected from potential abuse by increased robo-modding.
I can't write 'pissed' or 'bastard' in personal messages, yet I can here, and in-game messages.
What's so special about PMs??
Originally posted by divegeesterBut........... that would indicate a difference between what is automatically permitted in the private domain vs the public, wouldn't it?
It's because PM's are not in the public domain and therefore cannot be moderated by humans, so rhp members are protected from potential abuse by increased robo-modding.
I see many members post such words, which you indicate would be alerted by Robo-Mod, which sustain momentum - even in a critically sensitive moment of a post, or run of posts. Does Robo-Mod still alert those?
Originally posted by mikelomAs I'm not a moderator here, I wouldn't know. This is a shame because I would be an excellent moderator actually.
But........... that would indicate a difference between what is automatically permitted in the private domain vs the public, wouldn't it?
I see many members post such words, which you indicate would be alerted by Robo-Mod, which sustain momentum - even in a critically sensitive moment of a post, or run of posts. Does Robo-Mod still alert those?
Originally posted by divegeesterSo it's ok to post such words in public, but to post a PM to somebody you don't know is auto-blocked by Robo-Mod?
It's because PM's are not in the public domain and therefore cannot be moderated by humans, so rhp members are protected from potential abuse by increased robo-modding.
So it's easier to hit 20,00:~0 by posting in public???
Originally posted by mikelomDefining "OK" for thre public forums is what the Mods do and what the thread in site ideas is about.
So it's ok to post such words in public, but to post a PM to somebody you don't know is auto-blocked by Robo-Mod?
So it's easier to hit 20,00:~0 by posting in public???
PM's have to be auto-modded or all types of retards would be sending horrid messages to people they didn't like.
This is not a difficult concept, even for me!