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etc etc/glaringly obvious/and so on, and such <=Not redundant!
Posted by: Cr4ne Style
Taxes do nothing to affect the share of wealth, since taxes are only applied to income.
So that's not even a part of the conversation at all, so it's pointless talking about it....
"for a "best" moral to exist, there must exist the "best" moral base. If the base of morality varies from location to location, culture to culture...then there can't be an absolute moral..
hopefully, indeed. i have been banned, received a description of why i was banned, looked over the post in question, and still had no idea how the post was seen as a rules violation. sadly, some bans and warnings take place for odd reasons and are not enforced consistently (or even regularly) as far as i can tell.
i think that allowing users to see their ban history is a great idea and i only see positive consequences that it can produce. all of the negatives that i have considered can take place now without this feature in place.
bungie clearly wants us to follow forum rules in the threads, and warnings and bans help them let us know what kinds of behavior are frowned upon. by allowing a player to have a complete record of his infractions, then he would be better able to try to modify his behavior. andm with the addition of member titles, this feature would help people who wish to earn higher titles better monitor their account status.
i would love to see this feature in use. but, now that i think about it further, it could be a bit of a pain for the mods as it could increase attention to their individual efforts to enforce rules (this is also a good thing). i can imagine people creating threads to say things like "look at this. i got banned for X and mod Y does not know what he is talking about). this would be a bother to mods who get called out for doing a poor job (or supposedly poor job), but it would also help bungie ensure that mods mete out bans fairly and consistently.
Posted by: Fxt_Redwolf
This feature could be helpfull, but possible an easier changed for the webteam would simply insert the user's post in the blacklist screen, so they can read over their own post and (hopefully) understand why they were blacklisted.