I looked in a forum and I saw that the very second message (by @damkiller25 ) was with a curse word .I suggest that @Lichess muff curse/swear words and take proper action about the curse / swear word user by giving them a temporary ban then a longer one then a permanent ban .I also suggest you all vote yes or no.Thank you and @Lichess please look into this problem
I looked in a forum and I saw that the very second message (by @damkiller25 ) was with a curse word .I suggest that @Lichess muff curse/swear words and take proper action about the curse / swear word user by giving them a temporary ban then a longer one then a permanent ban .I also suggest you all vote yes or no.Thank you and @Lichess please look into this problem
@RonnieMukerjee read https://lichess.org/page/forum-etiquette#public-shaming
report them and move on
The forum is not right place for this also
you can swear on lichess provided its not targeted at someone or excessive
@RonnieMukerjee read https://lichess.org/page/forum-etiquette#public-shaming
report them and move on
The forum is not right place for this also
you can swear on lichess provided its not targeted at someone or excessive
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@RonnieMukerjee said in #3:
Oh thanks I didn’t know this
But my dad will still stop me from using them
Maybe putting on kid mode is best until you are older atleast
and delete the guy's username you can get warned
@RonnieMukerjee said in #3:
> Oh thanks I didn’t know this
> But my dad will still stop me from using them
Maybe putting on kid mode is best until you are older atleast
and delete the guy's username you can get warned
The post I assume you are referring to is not against the forum etiquette at all. Your post, however, is. Public shaming is not allowed (although in this case, the person you are referring to did nothing wrong, so you could argue it is not public shaming). I suggest you read https://lichess.org/page/forum-etiquette
Anyone who is so easily offended by the post you saw should not be on the Lichess forums or online in general, and should also probably avoid going outside.
The post I assume you are referring to is not against the forum etiquette at all. Your post, however, is. Public shaming is not allowed (although in this case, the person you are referring to did nothing wrong, so you could argue it is not public shaming). I suggest you read https://lichess.org/page/forum-etiquette
Anyone who is so easily offended by the post you saw should not be on the Lichess forums or online in general, and should also probably avoid going outside.
If you think a forum post violates our guidelines, use the report function; moderators will take care of it. Creating a separate topic about it is not the way to go.
If you think a forum post violates our guidelines, use the report function; moderators will take care of it. Creating a separate topic about it is not the way to go.