|
I see what you're saying, but the cases in which people complain about someone being banned usually involve a member who isn't universally hated, and people are usually confused as to why they were banned.
When a long term member gets banned, it does effect the community. For instance, when METRON was banned, nobody cared, because the guy was an abusive spammer, and an idiot. However, when someone like Joe gets banned, and the mod who banned him can't say why/justify it because it involves a second person who won't let any details/reasons be released, then it starts to look suspicious.
Joe was a long term member, not some troll who just went around spamming and making a plethora of one word posts.
I did feel a bit sorry for Neo right through the whole saga, because he had a lot of crap served up to him, even after he confirmed that there was another mod/member involved, and that they were preventing him from giving a reason/explanation for the banning.
Now for vivid.
Yes, he did play around a lot and make jokes at other peoples expense, but everyone knew he wasn't serious.
The commonly held view is that he was banned for likening redeye to a cake. If that is the case (Once again, we don't know, because nothing has been explained), then that, quite frankly, is a disgrace. That's just plain vindictive, it's banning someone for personal reason, essentially because the mod 'disliked' the user.
Then again, it might not have been that, because we simply haven't been told anything.
In short, all I want is to see a little more transparency, if a banning is justified, then it either should be obvious why the user was banned, or there (usually) should be no problem explaining why the action was taken.
A little more honesty/clarification is all that's required.
Other than that, some of the mods (The ones that actually post) do a top job, Neo & TTA in particular. 
___________________
Currently Whoring:- Space Tribe Vs Electric Universe - Rabbit Hole
- CPU - So It Begins
- Too Short & Mistah FAB - The Sideshow
|