Suggestion Category: Moderation
> IGN: HampterHunter
> DATE: 20/10/2023
> WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION: A Better, Clearer, and Improved Moderation System.
Though I understand for the reason why the name of the admin that has issued the ban in being removed, as well as when replying to an appeal, I do think it is essential to provide some form of evidence or some sort of short summary of what they have said or done to allow the banned person, to give them the chance to explain themselves, to present their side of the story. While some may say It might seem unfair, namely those who think that it will potentially 'expose' the other party who made the report, we need to acknowledge that false reports CAN happen. There are cases of bans where people are taken out of context because either the person who reported them cropped out the message, edited it, or tampered with it. And the sometimes the individuals being accused and have evidence given against them would confused and have exactly zero clue, on How, Why, and What makes them got banned.
In a way simply, think of it as a Court Prosecution, all Evidence against the Defendant will be accessible to the Juries (Other Admins) and the Judge (Admin in-charge of the Ban), AS WELL to the Prosecutor and the Defendant Itself, giving more balance for both sides to Defend or to Disprove.
> HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?: Providing a summary or evidence can serve as a way to go against such situations, allowing those who are banned to actually explain themselves even if the admin who banned them remains unknown. It's important to remember that providing such things doesn't compromise the identify of the reporting party, it seeks to maintain an actual just system where we can defend ourselves and also Improving the overall moderation quality of RoleplayHub in General.
> IGN: HampterHunter
> DATE: 20/10/2023
> WHAT YOU WANT TO SUGGEST OR MENTION: A Better, Clearer, and Improved Moderation System.
- > Section 1: Main Suggestion
Though I understand for the reason why the name of the admin that has issued the ban in being removed, as well as when replying to an appeal, I do think it is essential to provide some form of evidence or some sort of short summary of what they have said or done to allow the banned person, to give them the chance to explain themselves, to present their side of the story. While some may say It might seem unfair, namely those who think that it will potentially 'expose' the other party who made the report, we need to acknowledge that false reports CAN happen. There are cases of bans where people are taken out of context because either the person who reported them cropped out the message, edited it, or tampered with it. And the sometimes the individuals being accused and have evidence given against them would confused and have exactly zero clue, on How, Why, and What makes them got banned.
- > Section 2: Summary
In a way simply, think of it as a Court Prosecution, all Evidence against the Defendant will be accessible to the Juries (Other Admins) and the Judge (Admin in-charge of the Ban), AS WELL to the Prosecutor and the Defendant Itself, giving more balance for both sides to Defend or to Disprove.
> HOW WILL THIS BENEFIT THE SERVER/COMMUNITY?: Providing a summary or evidence can serve as a way to go against such situations, allowing those who are banned to actually explain themselves even if the admin who banned them remains unknown. It's important to remember that providing such things doesn't compromise the identify of the reporting party, it seeks to maintain an actual just system where we can defend ourselves and also Improving the overall moderation quality of RoleplayHub in General.