Just 'be excellent to each other' as Bill and Ted used to say, and I'm sure you will have nothing to worry about. Now away and fling ***** at yersel' :greengrin
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I did not know who she was or that she had experienced any abuse or that she had resigned until I saw a thread title on here. However I don't do Facebook because I think its a river of low grade madness or Twitter now because it seems a hate fest, so perhaps that's where the abuse was taking place? Was she abused on .net too?
Just need to get rid of some of these ********* in the crowd.
I understand this but IMO action should only be taken if a complaint is made and then review what was said. If I get it tight over an opinion but I do not feel it is worthy of complaint you are saying you will decide if others would be offended? I am not trying to look for anything in this I am just looking at the whole thing as a hell of a lot of stuff is completely subjective.
All we're doing is reaffirming the site rules CT.
i.e. If somebody decides to call another member a ******* **** (fill in the blanks as you see fit) because they disagree with their opinion, even if the person receiving that abuse isn't offended, that breaks the site rules and the offender will be rightfully banned. This has always been the case, we just wanted to put a spotlight on the importance of the report function and also commit ourselves to acting on the site rules more swiftly and attentively.
Nobody who isn't being purposefully antagonistic or breaking site rules has anything to worry about. This was simply the right time to make a statement and reaffirm what was already in place.
Biggest annoyance is the fact that some posters just post a stream of negativity. I don't know how you police it but maybe a negative thread about the club highlighted so others are prewarned. The site has become less toxic since hecky left the building and I hope the new guidelines mean we dont regress back to the last few weeks where I very rarely posted as it was so tiresome reading through constant negative posts. I hope once the new manager is appointed we all get behind him and we don't get loads of negative posts by folk whose choice of manager didn't get the gig. Ggtth
And I'm just answering CT :wink:
Just want to make sure it's clear that these behaviours don't apply to 99% of our excellent support. A lot of us use Hibs.net every day and it's because the vast majority of the interactions on here are friendly and enjoyable. :aok:
Only reading opening posts could be why you've not noticed anything out of order, there have been several unacceptable posts over the last couple of months. Given that you've already stated you only read the 1st post on this very thread you make a very poor case. I'd say the admins are a lot better placed than you are to decide whether or not there needs to be a reminder of the forum rules.
I must admit that I junk Hibs net, sometimes for a few days sometimes for weeks because of the negativity that sometimes dominates the site.
This included the last few days of Heckies time at Hibs.
Negativity has that effect on many others as well.
The guidelines should be laid out clearly. Personal agendas should not get in the way of how these guidelines are applied. Online bullying is abhorrent and completely unacceptable, regardless of what views people hold on whatever subjects.
Nobody should come on here and be subjected to personal attacks regardless of whether they're supportive or critical of the club.
While I find the negativity draining and not what I want to read, I don’t think you can say it’s in any way out of order. When the team is struggling I notice certain posters come to the fore and seem way more vocal than when the team is doing well. I also take breaks from this site, mainly due to the negativity, but the real problem is the nasty element that occasionally rears its head.
I don't think negativity is what's being targeted here. When we find ourselves one point off the bottom of the table in November, with one win in 16 league matches, you're going to encounter a lot of very negative Hibs fans.
Negativity and abuse are two very different things.
From what I've read .net is already the tamest of supporter forums across the biggest clubs in Scotland IMO. It's terrible that Tracey had to resign but I don't think any of that had anything to do with abuse on here?
I'm surprised the admin xxxxx* joke was picked up on so forcefully on this thread when it's clearly meant as light hearted banter and do worry that if that sort of thing is now banned what sort of road the site is going down.
* I've purposely starred out the word so I don't receive a banning for posting it.
Can I continue to call a referee a fud ?
Just to be clear MJ, it’s not new guidelines but a reminder of the rules that are already in place.
There’s always going to be negativity on here, just as there will always be positivity and we are not attempting to stifle either viewpoint. Despite what is often said elsewhere online, we don’t have a party line and as admins we all have our own individual views on every subject. All we ever do is try to make the boards a place where people can respectfully discuss all things Hibs (and more).
Unfortunately it’s just that results and performances on the park have mean there’s been a lot more negativity recently :greengrin
Another wee thing to mention is that the infraction and warning system is there for us to use where we think people have overstepped the mark. We all keep an eye on the boards each day, helped by people using the report post function but remember we’re all just normal folk like everyone else with jobs and families and other stuff in our lives, so we can’t be on here 24 hours a day. The warnings are always done direct with the individual poster, so other board users won’t always see that someone has had a gentle reminder of what’s OK and what’s not. We very, very rarely remove someone immediately unless they’ve gone way over the mark, and 99% of the time it’s usually enough to bring people back inside the rules again.
We we don’t run a police state on here, and I think we’re pretty understanding especially when emotions run high like they have recently. Hopefully we get a new gaffer in that can get the team winning again and we can get back to moaning about pies and other important stuff.
I think if someone asks someone else not to call them a certain name, that should be the end of it. Its something I would do in real life.
If the other person continues to bad mouth them after fair warning then that is deliberate abuse.
Also came off Facebook when I called out a Hibs fan for calling Hecky a peado, final straw for me. I gave here a miss as well for a while when burning his car at HTC was mentioned.
I've read it and I agree entirely that abuse and trolling should not be permitted however banter and heated debate are.
My point was that a poster then posts a well known saying which is clearly meant as banter and is in no way meant to be offensive yet it's banned by the admin.
Agreed, no need for abuse online or anywhere else for that matter
As others have said one win up to November one point of the bottom of the league, poor football, no obvious playing plan there is always going to be negativity. I don't think we should trying to restrict what posters can and can't say so long as it is not abusive.
There is always the option blocking posters.
Just glad not on any of the social media groups.
The admin pricks joke has had it's day. It's been around for the best part of a decade, if not longer, it was mildly amusing once when there was a context. Now it's just old.
I'm not offended by it. However is it really going to impact someone's enjoyment of the site if they don't say it? Does it in any way enhance discussion when it's used? Does not using prevent a point from being made?
As has been said above there has been no change in the rules. You can still refer to a players performance as brutal. You can still have a pop at referees and you can still criticise anything at Hibs which you feel deserves criticism.
A few people have commented that we are relatively tame compared to other football forums. I'd argue that's exactly because from time to time we post little reminders of the rules like this and we do look at every single reported post and act as and when we feel it's appropriate. There are no favourites, we have all been in difficult positions in the past when dealing with people known to us who have overstepped the mark.
It's about respect from all side. From not abusing a club employee to not slagging a poster because they may be less articulate than others. I don't think there is anything in the OP that is difficult to understand or anything that suggests censorship.
I just think it was OTT to ban it to be honest, it's not a massive issue but when the central point of the original post was that abuse won't be tolerated but banter and debate is encouraged, to then follow on and ban something that's clearly not abusive or trolling is a strange signal to send.
I suppose another way to look at it is that if anyone else was called a prick by another poster they would likely be warned or given an infraction. The anomaly is arguably that we have allowed the 'admin pricks' thing to go on for so long.
As I said it personally doesn't offend me, nor do I feel abused, but we decide things as a collective and the majority feel it's time for it to go.