Tyler Durden wrote:
The extreme of your argument that was also stated on the teamspeak being that a user should be allowed to break all of the rules on the server without being banned as long as they don't break the same rule twice.
I agree with part of what Para has said, but here I 100% agree with Tyler.
When a user is warned, they are notified and told to read the rules. At this point, they should go and read through the rules if they want to not get warned again, and should read
all the rules, not just the one they were warned for.
If a user is breaking a lot of rules and ends up with 10+ recent punishments, they deserve at least a day ban for the recents. If the recents are all for the same rule, the ban should be longer. When an admin is trained, they are told to ban for 10+ recent punishments, so you can't really fault people for doing what they were told to in trainings, and I totally agree with 10+ recents being a ban.
In regards to banning someone the first time they break a minor rule, that is completely unfair. Unless someone has been constantly doing other things or had a lot of recents on top of breaking this minor rule, then they should not be banned for it, and if they have done other things on top of it, it should always be stated in the ban reason. The staff ethos states to take a player's rapsheet into account when punishing them, and so that is what should be done. If they have not been given a chance to learn from a mistake, give them the chance. If they continue to make the mistake and clearly intentionally continue to make the mistakes, then
and only then should they be harshly punished for it.