Originally Posted by
Andres
The Org was the first forum I registered an account at and I kinda stuck around. I did create an account on the TWC a while ago, but for some reason it doesn't appeal to me like the Org does. Probably just a matter of taste.
However, during the most recent troubles with the Org being down, the TWC showed a heartwarming hospitality and there seem to be a lot of very decent members over there as well. It's certainly a very nice community, but they have their "little somethings".
For starters, I always wondered why they bothered with this tribunal and a possibility to appeal against a warning in public like it is a real law suit. It seems a bit silly and it attracts the kind of people who like making trouble or who think that being on a forum is all about playing lawyer and nitpicking on forum rules while in the end, apart from some technicalities, it's just common sense and nothing else to understand what behaviour is expected.
Also, it creates extra work for staff which are all, I assume, volunteers just like here. I guess they don't mind the extra workload.
But I must say that from the couple of "cases" I bothered to read, moderators responded to their resident troublemakers civilised, with respect and as friendly as possible (not always easy when people just insult you by calling you "noob" or "incredibly stupid") and warnings that were indeed wrong, have been reversed, so they don't mind admitting a mistake, which is a good thing.