Board Thread:Wiki discussions and announcements/@comment-145064-20140320170332/@comment-26362994-20140323030416

NeonSpotlight wrote: Personally I think people are overreacting in regards to having to tone themselves down because they're being logged. As Fei said I highly doubt anyone's going to be bored enough to read through them but, at the same time, I can see why people think this way. As such I propose a policy change:

Users should not be able to banned purely because of something seen later in the chat logs. Basically I believe that if, say, Nysty shares a particularly risque image, and no one in chat at the time has a particular problem with it then why should Nysty be banned out of the blue by someone who wasn't even there. Now, I'm not saying Nysty shouldn't be warned or be told to be careful with sharing images like that as they are, technically, against the chat rules and could offend some users but the warning would be the end of it. Should people be able to break rules just because no one has a problem with it at the time? I feel there should be a time, where if it's discovered in the log it should still be punishable. Say if it's found within a month, Nysty could be punished for sharing the picture. If it's found after that month, however, it can't be used to punish the user. Maybe a month is to long, a week or 2 would be better.