Some have asked...
Why does TOL not allow folks to discuss publicly why other TOL members have been banned or suspended?
Thats a fair question.
And the answer is only clear when you have been running a web forum for several years...... so let me try my best to explain.
When a TOL member has been banned... the TOL administrators or moderators feel that person has done something worthy of being banned. Right or wrong... we feel we are doing what is best for our forum.
When a third party asks (on the forum) why that person has been banned we find ourselves in the uncomfortable situation of having to air in public what we feel that person has done to be banned. This is a lose-lose situation in that if we air in public why we banned "so and so" it appears as if we are publicly berating this banned member and the banned member has no way to defend themselves due to their restricted privileges. Yet to continually not answer these inquires makes it appear that we are being disingenuous. Therefore we ask (as we always have) that these matters be handled privately via privates messages or e-mail etc.
More often than not its usually pretty obvious - if you follow TOL - why a certain member was banned or suspended.
But if you have concerns or questions regarding matters such as this please ask an administrator or moderator in private.
Thank you in advance for your consideration and continued participation.
Why does TOL not allow folks to discuss publicly why other TOL members have been banned or suspended?
Thats a fair question.
And the answer is only clear when you have been running a web forum for several years...... so let me try my best to explain.
When a TOL member has been banned... the TOL administrators or moderators feel that person has done something worthy of being banned. Right or wrong... we feel we are doing what is best for our forum.
When a third party asks (on the forum) why that person has been banned we find ourselves in the uncomfortable situation of having to air in public what we feel that person has done to be banned. This is a lose-lose situation in that if we air in public why we banned "so and so" it appears as if we are publicly berating this banned member and the banned member has no way to defend themselves due to their restricted privileges. Yet to continually not answer these inquires makes it appear that we are being disingenuous. Therefore we ask (as we always have) that these matters be handled privately via privates messages or e-mail etc.
More often than not its usually pretty obvious - if you follow TOL - why a certain member was banned or suspended.
But if you have concerns or questions regarding matters such as this please ask an administrator or moderator in private.
Thank you in advance for your consideration and continued participation.