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<blockquote data-quote="yeti92" data-source="post: 884863" data-attributes="member: 133"><p>I'm not acting like I'm the only one getting warnings, I'm just asking for the rules to be applied equally to all users. The two references I made were specifically about posts I reported after having been given warnings for the same/similar behavior, and in both cases I was told "nah, we are gonna leave theirs up, don't see an issue". </p><p></p><p>Is mentioning/suggesting another poster's age an issue? I have seen you, jacketfan, GT33, Vespidae, and likely others make general or targeted attacking comments based on age, with nothing done by the mods. When I reported it, I was told it was mutual and not an issue. But my comment suggesting jacketfan is on the younger end, which I'm not sure how that was even offensive, was pulled. Seems to me it should either be an issue to reference someone's age, or it's not. Whether it was mutual is irrelevant, mods can hand out more than one warning (right? you aren't limited to one a day are you?).</p><p></p><p>Is saying someone is trolling against the rules or not? Again, my post was deleted and I got a warning for suggesting jacketfan was trolling, but when reporting his post where he suggested Pointer was trolling (which is not even remotely true), I'm told it was fine because whichever mod reviewed didn't perceive it as malicious. Again, it seems to me that suggesting someone is trolling is either an issue that no one should be allowed to suggest, or it's not and no one should be punished for suggesting such.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yeti92, post: 884863, member: 133"] I'm not acting like I'm the only one getting warnings, I'm just asking for the rules to be applied equally to all users. The two references I made were specifically about posts I reported after having been given warnings for the same/similar behavior, and in both cases I was told "nah, we are gonna leave theirs up, don't see an issue". Is mentioning/suggesting another poster's age an issue? I have seen you, jacketfan, GT33, Vespidae, and likely others make general or targeted attacking comments based on age, with nothing done by the mods. When I reported it, I was told it was mutual and not an issue. But my comment suggesting jacketfan is on the younger end, which I'm not sure how that was even offensive, was pulled. Seems to me it should either be an issue to reference someone's age, or it's not. Whether it was mutual is irrelevant, mods can hand out more than one warning (right? you aren't limited to one a day are you?). Is saying someone is trolling against the rules or not? Again, my post was deleted and I got a warning for suggesting jacketfan was trolling, but when reporting his post where he suggested Pointer was trolling (which is not even remotely true), I'm told it was fine because whichever mod reviewed didn't perceive it as malicious. Again, it seems to me that suggesting someone is trolling is either an issue that no one should be allowed to suggest, or it's not and no one should be punished for suggesting such. [/QUOTE]
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