One choice quote from him:
Andrew_Fireborn wrote:Oh, I am an asshole. That I acknowledge. I love watching people I hate suffer. And yes, toying with my feelings is a quick trip onto the list of people I despise.
Moderator: CmdrWilkens
Andrew_Fireborn wrote:Oh, I am an asshole. That I acknowledge. I love watching people I hate suffer. And yes, toying with my feelings is a quick trip onto the list of people I despise.
The Senate can certainly request a formal Moderator warning. Typically, however, Moderator warnings are a one-time offer.The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Do we have the power to independently pass a resolution warning someone about their behaviour, without actually punishing them?
Good, because nobody needs more than one warning, least of all him.SirNitram wrote:The Senate can certainly request a formal Moderator warning. Typically, however, Moderator warnings are a one-time offer.The Duchess of Zeon wrote:Do we have the power to independently pass a resolution warning someone about their behaviour, without actually punishing them?
LadyTevar wrote:Fine, Duchess. I've warned them and locked the thread. Happy?
CmdrWilkens wrote:It really is a matter of mods looking at threads which hold the possibility of doing harm in the actions of the posters making comments. In ARSE the likelyhood is much higher that a poster can begin stepping down a very negative path and so it should be monitored closely but in the end is a Mod call whether the thread should be locked, the poster warned, or the matter brough to the Senate or even just straight to the Emperor for summary punishment due to egregious offense. (As we should remember that the Senate is here when the mods and the Emperor want a second opinion for action not as the sole source of action it seems we are beginning to function as)
I would even think of it as us simply being the House of Commons alone while the King takes the majority of his advice and executes his authority through actions of the peers within the House of Lords.The Duchess of Zeon wrote: The correct way to look at it is like an early-modern Parliament, we only function with real powers when the King calls for our assembly.