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Guest WebMadman
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what does the "Warn 0 %" at the bottom left hand part of my posts mean?

This is i found in another forums:

"If you do something inappropriate or against the forum guidelines, us admins and the moderators can increase your warning level. Once you get to 100%, it's an automatic ban

EVERYONE has this warning meter. You are only able to see your meter, not other members. It just sits there with 0 warning showing.

When your warn level is increased it will never go down automatically unless and admin/mod reduces your warn level. This will most probably happen when you are helping out in the community.

I know when you get 100% warn level you are automatically banned. I dont know if this perment, which its most likely is, or whether its temporay. But its the admins decission whether you will be unbanned or not.

You'll know when your warn level gets increased as you'll get a PM/email with a reason why your warn level has been increased, this will only happen is break one of the forum rules.

Depending on infraction, points usually removed after 30-60 days. Outright spamming, multiple accounts, X rated material and immediate ban will occur, with word banned listed under members account name.

futhermore, an admin or mod can now ban you from posting forever or for a number of days or moderate your post even if you have a 10% warn level. new features us admins added to the warn table thingy so the mods can have a bit more control over members."

Now then,

how this work in MSFN?

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Guest WebMadman
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Did you bother to see if there are any other posts about this already? How about this one? It's right below yours... :}

In this post i dont see how warning meter work...

But i want to know in detail how work and i think that all in this forum need to know...

It can`t be harmless i hope :} ...

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Guest WebMadman
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Ok i understand now difference about forums and forums rules :yes:

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