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Ban reports forum section issue.

Aion

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Since a few days, the Ban Section - Ban Reports off the forum, including its own subforums have similar posting rights like the Honorbuddy Support section: (You may post new thread, and reply in your own threads only!)

Is that a temporary forum issue workaround or permanent change, since I dodged to find official announce regarding the change so far.

Thanks in advance.
 
its a permanent change and there was no reason for an official announcement or something,if you want to discuss anything about ban etc just use the proper section
 
its a permanent change and there was no reason for an official announcement or something,if you want to discuss anything about ban etc just use the proper section
So you mean to discuss anything about bans in the Discussions (no Ban Reports here)?

But I'm afraid, everyone could start new threads in this sub-forum, but no one could reply to others threads, similar to Honorbuddy Support section, so far.


Regarding the permanent change of the Ban Section - Ban Reports, of course this is private forum, so only the forum owners solely decide how their forum should look like.

But from the position of frequent reader and poster in this forum section, I am confident, that initiating a short discussion with the community, (simple feedback about the pros and cons of certain changes), would bring much better and desirable result for both sides.

Without being comprehensive, I could see several concerns regarding the above change:

1. No "Reply" button brings less moderation, required for the forum section, so the moderators could focus their power in more important tasks.

2. Less ban discussions could slow down the Blizzard's developers, reading the forum from countering the new ban-avoiding mechanisms, opened to the public here.

3. There should be more, of course ...



1. The counter mean of the above pros: More work for the moderators, our ban-avoiding methods are exposed to the Blizzard readers, etc ...

2. The customers, who take their time to leave a comprehensive ban report, are left handy-capped, without a single feedback.
It is good to contribute to the community, no doubts, but the majority of the people fill ban report templates in attempt to learn what they have mistaken in their botting play style, so next time they perform better!
This is similar to all the other kind of reports in thebuddyforum.com: Ask yourself what the customers could do, if for example the
Honorbuddy Support section is disabled for replying from customer support, or the community developers are disabled to reply to their product's customers, posting support questions?

3. Customers, like anyone else, are not supposed to have strong background with the Honorbuddy, so their ban reports in common are rookie style, lack the ban template, or just miss a single vital information, which could explain their ban, and without a bit of assistance, or sometimes even babysitting from the community, their ban reports could became pointless at certain point.
Because the
Ban Section - Ban Reports is not intended to be supported by the Honorbuddy Customer Support staff, like Honorbuddy Support section is, for example, so its proactive heavy moderation would dry the section out of customers and nobody would see enough reasons to share their own ban report.

4. Section like
Discussions (no Ban Reports here) is definitely a must for general questions, trolling or all-around stuff, related to the bans, but it is not capable on its own to replace the ban-solution pair in every particular case, shared inside the ban report threads.


Sorry for the long read,

Have a nice eve!

 
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