2. If no.1 gets nowhere, then a third party can step in as a mediator, this could be an admin or another member of the forum.
Forgot to say, I would happily anyone that's needed
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(08 Aug 2013, 1:48 pm)Daniel wrote You've lost me... What point are you trying to make?
(08 Aug 2013, 3:26 pm)cbma06 wrote I think the Northeastbus Admin team have done a good job on all aspects on the site.
There should be no need for a separate thread of those bullying or argument issues etc.., otherwise it will encourage members more.
the revelant posts should be deleted and member warned the 1st time but if it continues then there should be banned from posting messages etc.., should be no second or third chances as this is not being at school.
(08 Aug 2013, 4:58 pm)fozzovmurton wrote As for banning rule breakers, we should give people a chance to defend themselves, for example, I have a terrible habit of putting ny foot in it at times, and I can sometimes say things that would he deemed against the rules, does that mean I should therefore be slapped with a ban, even though I am overall decent person...
(09 Aug 2013, 7:53 pm)aureolin wrote There's already a forum for arguments and bitching. It's called Facebook.
Seriously though, I wouldn't want to see the site have such an area. We have some really interesting and flowing debate at the moment, and whilst I understand the whole membership will never 100% agree with each other, the majority of debate is constructive and it's clear that each others opinions are generally accepted.
I feel that examples of bitching and/or arguments are few and far between, and although I hate to speak on behalf of others, it'll be dealt with as soon as it falls outside the realms of reasonable debate.