Does anyone else feel this way?

Centrist

Junior Member
When you see an update in the Banned Member Thread, do you feel an instinctive desire to check out who got banned and why? I know I do. It really isn't all that different than going to a public execution in the 15th century. :)
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
LOL!! The list is to advise members that certian rules infractions will led to a member being banned. I remember back in the day before I was a mod, yes there was a time, I use to check that list when it showed up as a new post.
 

solarz

Brigadier
LOL, I was wondering why air superiority got banned. I had a stray thought that maybe he requested it himself due to forum addiction, but I thought "nah, it couldn't be".
 

bd popeye

The Last Jedi
VIP Professional
I had a stray thought that maybe he requested it himself due to forum addiction, but I thought "nah, it couldn't be".

Correct. He fears being at SDF will inhibit his studies. No worries..he'll be back!
 

Fortesque

Just Hatched
Registered Member
I'm new here and that was one of the first threads I checked out! We can all learn from someone elses misdemeanors. I guess we have a facination with seeing someone's conflict with authority.
 

advill

Junior Member
As long as a ban is imposed fairly according to the rules, it is then acceptable. However, I know of one other forum that has banned a person because of his legitimate & realistic comments, because 3 others disagreed with the person's opinions. This led to all sorts of silly queries that the moderator intervened by imposing an unjustifiable 3-day ban on the person concerned, with vague/incomprehensible reasons given. It appeared some sort of a "ganging-up" had occured. The bias & lack professionalism only make people leave such a forum without any regret. Glad that Sino-Defence remains a professional forum to date.
 
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kwaigonegin

Colonel
When you see an update in the Banned Member Thread, do you feel an instinctive desire to check out who got banned and why? I know I do. It really isn't all that different than going to a public execution in the 15th century. :)

... or dare I say morbid curiosity to look at the obituaries section in the newspapers. Well at least the days when people still read newspapers.
 
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