Three Strike Policies:
Q. Why is this policy necessary?
A. The staff has implemented this policy in an effort to keep the site family friendly and to ensure more consistency in the moderation process. The Site Policies can be viewed by visiting the following link. Site Policies
Q. Who does this policy apply to?
A. This policy applies to anyone who uses North Carolina Woodworker including the staff and Board of Directors.
Q. What is a strike?
A. A strike is a violation of the posting policies as spelled out in site policies.
Q. Which forum does the three strike policy apply to?
A. This policy applies to all forums and content of North Carolina Woodworker. With special attention to the off topic forum.
(Special note regarding the off topic forum) "The off topic forum will now be an opt out forum."
Q. What happens when I get a strike?
A. This depends on how many strikes you have, see the strike process below.
Q. Who decides what constitutes a strike?
A. Staff members will define what violations or numbers of violations are considered to be a strike. Just because something posted is moderated doesn't mean it will be counted as a strike.
Q. Do I have any strikes against me when the policy is first put in place?
A. No, the good news is that all members start with a fresh slate.
Q. Can I be suspended for too many strikes?
A. Yes
Q. Can I be banned permanently for too many strikes?
A. Yes
Q. Do my strikes expire after a predetermined time?
A. Yes provided the number of strikes is less than three in a period of one year.
Q. Can I appeal a strike, suspension, and or banishment?
A. Yes, the Board Of Directors will handle any and all appeals and will have the final decision regarding the status of said appeal.
Q. How does the staff keep up with strikes?
A. The staff will use infraction software or an equivalent to track strikes.
Q. Can other members see how many strikes I have?
A. No, with the exception of the Staff and Board of Directors; your strikes are kept out of public view.
Q. If I am banished can I ever rejoin North Carolina Woodworker?
A. No, if you violate the policies enough in a year to be banished you will not be able to rejoin.
Strike Process:
Each Infraction issued to a user gives them a defined number of Infraction Points and adds to their total Infraction Count.
Infraction Points are cumulative. They also are in effect for 365 days from the issue date of the Infraction. At the end of 365 days, the Infraction Points expire.
Infraction Counts do not have an expiration date and are cumulative.
Both Infraction Points and Infraction Counts may be deleted at the discretion of the Staff.
A user who accumulates a total of Infraction Points can be either Suspended or Banned.
A Suspension is for a defined period of time. Banning is permanent. Either Suspension or Banning can be lifted at the discretion of the Staff.
Suspensions are lifted automatically at the end of the defined period of time.
Suspension and Banning block the user from any actions on the site including posting threads and sending Private Messages. They are able to read any thread and still have access to their Private Messages.
There is no public info displayed showing the user has been Suspended or Banned. It is only known to the user and the Staff.
A user cannot be issued Infractions while they are Suspended.
Here are the defined Infraction levels and consequences:
3 Infraction Points within 365 days triggers a 30 day Suspension
4 Infraction Points within 365 days triggers a 45 day Suspension
** This happens if someone triggered a 3 Point/30 day Suspension, then had another Infraction within 365 days of the first Infraction.
5 Infraction Points within 365 days or a total of 6 Infraction Count triggers a permanent Ban.
** 5 Infraction Points means they have had both a 30 and 45 day suspension, then a 5th infraction within 365 days of the first. Alternatively, should a user have been issued a total of 6 Infractions, regardless of the time frame, they are Banned. __________________
Tracy
Q. Why is this policy necessary?
A. The staff has implemented this policy in an effort to keep the site family friendly and to ensure more consistency in the moderation process. The Site Policies can be viewed by visiting the following link. Site Policies
Q. Who does this policy apply to?
A. This policy applies to anyone who uses North Carolina Woodworker including the staff and Board of Directors.
Q. What is a strike?
A. A strike is a violation of the posting policies as spelled out in site policies.
Q. Which forum does the three strike policy apply to?
A. This policy applies to all forums and content of North Carolina Woodworker. With special attention to the off topic forum.
(Special note regarding the off topic forum) "The off topic forum will now be an opt out forum."
Q. What happens when I get a strike?
A. This depends on how many strikes you have, see the strike process below.
Q. Who decides what constitutes a strike?
A. Staff members will define what violations or numbers of violations are considered to be a strike. Just because something posted is moderated doesn't mean it will be counted as a strike.
Q. Do I have any strikes against me when the policy is first put in place?
A. No, the good news is that all members start with a fresh slate.
Q. Can I be suspended for too many strikes?
A. Yes
Q. Can I be banned permanently for too many strikes?
A. Yes
Q. Do my strikes expire after a predetermined time?
A. Yes provided the number of strikes is less than three in a period of one year.
Q. Can I appeal a strike, suspension, and or banishment?
A. Yes, the Board Of Directors will handle any and all appeals and will have the final decision regarding the status of said appeal.
Q. How does the staff keep up with strikes?
A. The staff will use infraction software or an equivalent to track strikes.
Q. Can other members see how many strikes I have?
A. No, with the exception of the Staff and Board of Directors; your strikes are kept out of public view.
Q. If I am banished can I ever rejoin North Carolina Woodworker?
A. No, if you violate the policies enough in a year to be banished you will not be able to rejoin.
Strike Process:
Each Infraction issued to a user gives them a defined number of Infraction Points and adds to their total Infraction Count.
Infraction Points are cumulative. They also are in effect for 365 days from the issue date of the Infraction. At the end of 365 days, the Infraction Points expire.
Infraction Counts do not have an expiration date and are cumulative.
Both Infraction Points and Infraction Counts may be deleted at the discretion of the Staff.
A user who accumulates a total of Infraction Points can be either Suspended or Banned.
A Suspension is for a defined period of time. Banning is permanent. Either Suspension or Banning can be lifted at the discretion of the Staff.
Suspensions are lifted automatically at the end of the defined period of time.
Suspension and Banning block the user from any actions on the site including posting threads and sending Private Messages. They are able to read any thread and still have access to their Private Messages.
There is no public info displayed showing the user has been Suspended or Banned. It is only known to the user and the Staff.
A user cannot be issued Infractions while they are Suspended.
Here are the defined Infraction levels and consequences:
3 Infraction Points within 365 days triggers a 30 day Suspension
4 Infraction Points within 365 days triggers a 45 day Suspension
** This happens if someone triggered a 3 Point/30 day Suspension, then had another Infraction within 365 days of the first Infraction.
5 Infraction Points within 365 days or a total of 6 Infraction Count triggers a permanent Ban.
** 5 Infraction Points means they have had both a 30 and 45 day suspension, then a 5th infraction within 365 days of the first. Alternatively, should a user have been issued a total of 6 Infractions, regardless of the time frame, they are Banned. __________________
Tracy