How Do You Convince An Overzealous Member ...

Discussion in 'Managing Your Online Community' started by ProSportsForums, Feb 9, 2013.

  1. ProSportsForums

    ProSportsForums Regular Member

    And what do I give as the reason for banning? "Dude, you're a retard who can't follow the simplest of instructions." Christ. I could say the same of most of the staff I've had over the years.
     
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  2. cpvr

    cpvr Regular Member

    "You failed to follow our rules and regulations, so you're no longer welcome here as a member." At least, that's what I would leave as a ban reason.
     
  3. Carlos

    Carlos Regular Member

    Then do it. Say it out loud. If they don't like it, get the [****][****][****][****] out.
    Sounds robotic, say what's on your mind.
     
  4. carntheroos4eva

    carntheroos4eva Regular Member

    Have got a really good infraction system as well on my forum. This particular poster was hardcore and was being really stupid about it.
     
  5. WEfail

    WEfail Regular Member

    Very interesting post. Perhaps some more history on you and this user. It would certainly help us understand why he has a commitment to your site.
    Populating the site to sell out perhaps?
    Is he a staff member of the site?

    If he is the only member posting, where are the other members?

    More details will help.
     
  6. Sylvain

    Sylvain Regular Member

    There is a "Discouraged" function in Xenforo. If you use XF, this might be a good option.
     
  7. Shawn Gossman

    Shawn Gossman Regular Member

    One tactic I often use it that I don't respond to them. If they want my attention, they will need to post something worth my attention. I mean useless posts are going to happen on a forum. I allow them to happen but I also try to get the poster to post more info here and there as well.
     
  8. boatswife

    boatswife Regular Member

    You could create a separate "Chit Chat" or "SPAM or GTKY" forum. You could just move all their posts into there. Then possibly removing that forum from "new posts" option. That way it will not back up the real posts that are preferred.
     

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