(07-03-2022, 03:28 AM)DariusCiprian Wrote: This horrible and will just lead to more bureaucracy. Please, if one values both theirs and the staff's own sanity, do not suggest such changes.
If you wish to know more about a request, simply ask in the admin or dev channels respectively in the discord or PM a staff member. That is the easiest and best way to go about such matters in a community like disco's.
¤¤¤¤¤¤¤I'll reply one last time before the moderators/administrators awaken and give their inputs on these ideas, because, as you said it, it could just be aimed to the admins. Please excuse me for not continuing to reply and participate. Feel free to though!
¤¤¤¤¤¤¤Because it's simple really; they chose to be mods, devs, admins, they knew that there'd be a lot of bureaucracy, no? I'm not asking them to write an essay on why Kant is wrong, I am just requesting it to be automatic - it can be as innocuous as just a C/C, with some more... spicy, bits, of the vote redacted, and sent. For the "why was I wrong?", it honestly seems obvious to me; personally, I forget, and when I get fire upon without having time to answer to the hostilities etc, I go and write, spend 40 minutes gathering the evidence, writing, explaining, only for my report to go to, I don't know, Silent Hill or something. Of course you can ask them, but what I'm saying is that it should be something by default, just like the public threads where they indicate that xXx_DudexXx was sanctioned for X reasons, and that there's a paragraph detailing why - that's what I want to, as someone who had reported people before, the reasons why this particular report didn't go through - hell, maybe it could've been forgotten!
¤¤¤¤¤¤¤Either way, it's up to the admins, but I truly believe this will enhance the quality of life of people who submit reports, and has no return whatsoever about theirs, and have no idea if the person they reported was actually in the right - or if there was just a misunderstanding. It could also prevent hostilities between members, it can do a lot of things, I truly believe that.