So it has been asked, "What defines harassment of a member?" Harassment of a member is when one member, or a group of members, consistently and repeatedly aims malicious, offensive, and insulting posts towards one member in specific.
It is often said that these posts are "not as bad" as what other people do, and thus it is not justifiable when action is taken against those who participate in harassment.
I will say that that is a subjective matter but I believe that I have seen some of the insults thrown around at certain members to be quite offensive and repulsive. However, regardless of that fact, if you look back at my original definition of harassment you will see the words consistent and repetitive. It is not acceptable on LiveWire, especially being a site of support nature, to make a member feel unwelcome day after day, topic after topic, reply after reply.
It is neither your prerogative or within your rights via the Guidelines to take up a personal vendetta against someone that you do not like, for whatever reason.
That is what defines harassment. It does not matter if you harass a member or if you harass members. No one should be made to feel unwelcome by LiveWire at the hands of rogue members who do not represent this organization.
I have never tolerated harassment of members in the three years that I have been a moderator, and I sure am not going to start now.
Expect to be promptly Formally Warned and/or banned personally by myself in you engage in any part in the systemic and persistent attacks against any LiveWire member.
penguincube
Post edited at 7:30 am on Dec. 23, 2006 by TiMmMeE
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