Kerotan said:
I just want to say it's really great to see all the positive discussion regarding moderation issues. Fair play to the mods for allowing it! Bravo! I seen Rol is quite enthralled with my posting style on here. I'm shocked he's got such an issue with my positivity. In such a dark and negative world, we need more positivity. I give the people what they need, even if it's not what they want. Regarding your solution to ban my positive posts because they bait anti Playstation posters. How about people just don't get worked up or unintentionally "baited" by pro Playstation comments. Is it really that hard? You are showing how biased you are by siding with anti Playstation posters instead of a positive Playstation poster. If you were born a playstation gamer you wouldn't be on here posting against me. If you were truly partial and without an agenda your well written posts wouldn't be devalued. Which sadly they are. We all see through your smoke and mirrors.
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Pro-PlayStation comments aren't a problem when they're relevant to a discussion, adding to discussion or even welcoming discussion.
As it's a part of the above discussion, using the most recent example I have at my fingertips, I'll use this thread. Chazore (who you know you're not supposed to talk to) creates a thread about PC gamers being put first and PC being the main target platform when it comes to the System Shock remake. Your sole contribution to his thread is to say "Great to see another PC game is making its way to PS4".
On top of that? As soon as Chazore replies to your post you're in my inbox (and I'd assume other moderators inboxes) to report him. Honestly, and I never imagined myself typing this, I feel sorry for Chazore. Not only is he trying to create positive discussion regarding PC gaming on a forum that's never really welcomed it, but he's having to put up with and dance around egregious posts like that from someone who's growing a history of baiting.
It's not really a case of moderating someone because they're posting positively, it's a case of taking each and every post a user makes and looking at it closely, seeing what it contributes to a thread and seeing how said user is making others react around them. When a users overwhelming positivity for a platform is causing numerous problems in places it really shouldn't be, we know there's a problem with that user and not the one's reacting. I feel it's something we as a team need to address further in the future, to avoid things like what happened in Chazore's System Shock thread.