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"Multis" Clarification

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GrandOldTeam

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I've noticed recently a increase in discussion around "multis" (Multiple accounts). There seems to be some confusion around what our moderating stance is towards multis - probably because, approaching 10 years, we've never actually had any reference to multis in our rules/guidelines.

So I'll attempt to clarify, before updating our rules.

  • Multis are allowed.

Wait. Yeah, I know... Hang on. Wait a moment....

As with every rule we have, we should apply common sense as best as we can and 9/10, that common sense will allow multi accounts. Mainly because 9/10 they're fair enough and typically;
  • Username change.
  • Lost login details.
  • Protecting identity.
Other times, it's a blatant parody. Some god forbid, attempt of humour on a football forum. Groucho nailed it earlier in the week with;

For those of you that think it's funny to effectively flaunt your multi in our faces, trust me, nine times out of ten we know who you are and are acting with a forgiving and lenient bit of goodwill - and along with those who 'laugh in the face of bans', trust me, you're simply eroding away any goodwill we are willing to display in future.

On occasion, we will suspend a member for a set duration. It's rare that we will permanently ban a member.

Now, a member who has been suspended may attempt to re-register. If we note a very similar posting style, the same IP or a proxy server being used (and other ways...) - we'll ban this person. If we didn't, it would make a mockery of our moderating.

However, on occasion - we'll not be able to confirm a multi account is indeed, a banned multi. It's quite difficult to detect multis with confidence. You'll be surprised how many of you share an IP with another poster, you'd also be surprised how often multi allegations are well wide of the mark. For this reason, we can't blanket ban multis.

If this previously suspended member posts for a long time, adheres to the forums expectations then we'll not suspend them solely because they were suspended in the past. If we did that, there wouldn't be many members on here at all.... Granted, previously suspended members might have a mark against their name for "having form" if push come to shove, but it would be poor on our side to be so proactive in preventing fans access to a fan platform.

So to conclude, there is no blanket ban on multis but play the game. Treat multis as you would some one being 'banned' from the local ale house. If they pop their head in later, in disguise and don't bottle anyone. They'll be left as is. If they try an walk in all brazen the night after being banned, they'll be lashed.
 
I've noticed recently a increase in discussion around "multis" (Multiple accounts). There seems to be some confusion around what our moderating stance is towards multis - probably because, approaching 10 years, we've never actually had any reference to multis in our rules/guidelines.

So I'll attempt to clarify, before updating our rules.

  • Multis are allowed.

Wait. Yeah, I know... Hang on. Wait a moment....

As with every rule we have, we should apply common sense as best as we can and 9/10, that common sense will allow multi accounts. Mainly because 9/10 they're fair enough and typically;
  • Username change.
  • Lost login details.
  • Protecting identity.
Other times, it's a blatant parody. Some god forbid, attempt of humour on a football forum. Groucho nailed it earlier in the week with;



On occasion, we will suspend a member for a set duration. It's rare that we will permanently ban a member.

Now, a member who has been suspended may attempt to re-register. If we note a very similar posting style, the same IP or a proxy server being used (and other ways...) - we'll ban this person. If we didn't, it would make a mockery of our moderating.

However, on occasion - we'll not be able to confirm a multi account is indeed, a banned multi. It's quite difficult to detect multis with confidence. You'll be surprised how many of you share an IP with another poster, you'd also be surprised how often multi allegations are well wide of the mark. For this reason, we can't blanket ban multis.

If this previously suspended member posts for a long time, adheres to the forums expectations then we'll not suspend them solely because they were suspended in the past. If we did that, there wouldn't be many members on here at all.... Granted, previously suspended members might have a mark against their name for "having form" if push come to shove, but it would be poor on our side to be so proactive in preventing fans access to a fan platform.

So to conclude, there is no blanket ban on multis but play the game. Treat multis as you would some one being 'banned' from the local ale house. If they pop their head in later, in disguise and don't bottle anyone. They'll be left as is. If they try an walk in all brazen the night after being banned, they'll be lashed.
Some of us can't help it.
Yours
Peter Sutcliffe
 
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I posted this in the 'bans' thread but it got closed down before it was addressed. Ok if I leave it in here?.....

Some thoughts on suspensions (bans are a different matter because, as far as I'm aware, a ban is a ban is a ban and you dont come back from that):

  • anyone suspended from the forum still gets to view all forums and not just the Everton Forum.
  • suspended posters could still get to pm but not post in the forums (dont know if that's possible from the technical side) but, of course, if a suspension was for arguing with certain other posters that they be blocked from PMing them.
  • if a suspension is for multiple disputes over non-Everton stuff on the other forums, dont suspend them from the Everton Forum (and vice-versa)
  • when someone initially receives a suspension they get a PM explaining their suspension (what for and how it transgressed the rules) - but when you're suspended you cant read it as you cant get access to the PM facility.

The above would be designed to keep those suspended involved with GOT and not see leakage of members. As they're not banned presumably there's a will to keep them involved in the community and not to punish any further than simply not being able to post (at all or in the forum they're blocked on).
 
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