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Since I have a general discussion forum, I like to be pretty flexible and chilled with my members. I don't want to be too strict so depending on the offence, I will just give them a warning or if it's very serious then give them a permanent ban.
 
I think an official moderation system is good as a foundation but flexibility is also important. We don't have an official moderation system at Chillerr at the moment, perhaps we will once we're a little bigger. There aren't any trouble makers at Chillerr yet. :D
 
Having a moderation system is very important because there is always people that will try to spam the site with messages that are not worthy of a reward.
 
I love to have default Moderation option as it is suit with all things which we needs but if you want to you can have different settings which works for you specially when you have big team work with you.
 
I love to have default Moderation option as it is suit with all things which we needs but if you want to you can have different settings which works for you specially when you have big team work with you.
Having a big team that is working for you may seem like a good idea in terms of the workload however at the same time it can be hard to manage as well as you have to keep track of more people.
 
I have very relaxed moderation on my website. Would warn members if they post inappropriate posting and would delete the posts and ban the user if they post abusive, nudity, or any other disturbing posts.
 
I have very relaxed moderation on my website. Would warn members if they post inappropriate posting and would delete the posts and ban the user if they post abusive, nudity, or any other disturbing posts.
This seems to cover everything that needs to be covered in a forum actually so i think that you are taking the right approach when it comes to moderation.
 
Since I even have a wellknown dialogue forum, I want to be quite bendy and chilled with my members. I do not need to be too strict so relying at the offence, I will simply supply them a caution or if it is very severe then supply them a everlasting ban.
 
A formal method of moderation, in my opinion, is a fine starting point, but flexibility is also crucial.
At the moment, Chillerr doesn't have a formal moderation system. When we get a little bigger, maybe we will.
 
I don't own a forum now, but when i finally do, my moderation system would be not too strict, and not too relaxed either. I would be free with my members but also a bit strict when they default the rules of the forum.
 
I have rules that are acceptable on a lot of sites. Some rules that are not seen on too many sites include never to republish the same content on other websites, as the content user publish should be exclusive to the site.
 

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