Banned from Tom's Hardware by moderator g-unit1111 who didn't like having his comment downvoted
Posted: 26 Dec 2014, 20:17
Here's a little story for those of you who think The Sacred Emperor is authoritarian, despotic, tyrannical, etc.
I've had an account on Tom's Hardware since 2008. During all this time, I've published lots of comments on articles, shared articles, and even earned some of the site's "badges" for accomplishing stuff.
Then, yesterday, I saw this kinda ridiculous article by the site's editors - basically they tried to make a parody of the "Twas The Night Before Christmas" poem and I thought it sucked (but that's not the point). So I went and downvoted the comments praising the article.
Surprisingly, shortly after that, a moderator (username g-unit1111) sent me a private message asking me to "explain" why I had voted down the comments to the article. I replied asking if he didn't have anything more useful to do with his spare time. He then simply replied "goodbye" and banned me from posting on the site, voting or sending private messages - permanently, and there's no way to appeal the ban or anything.
Now seriously, a moderator sending a private message to a user asking him to EXPLAIN why he voted the way he did and then banning him because he was annoyed his comment was downvoted? And what's worse: Purch, the company that bought Tom's Hardware a few years ago, just acquired Anandtech, a much better technical portal. I can see Anandtech going down the same sinkhole very soon.
This is what happens when you delegate a site's administration to no lifer nerds:
From: Tom's Hardware <forums@tomshardware.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 19:59:06 +0100
Hello Ephebus,
Your account at Tom's Hardware has been banned by g-unit1111.
The following are the details of your ban -
"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM
Reason for the Ban:
Trolling, being rude to moderators
Please be sure to review the reason you were banned, and double-check the Tom's Hardware Rules of Conduct and Terms of Use.
~ The Tom's Hardware Community Team
I've had an account on Tom's Hardware since 2008. During all this time, I've published lots of comments on articles, shared articles, and even earned some of the site's "badges" for accomplishing stuff.
Then, yesterday, I saw this kinda ridiculous article by the site's editors - basically they tried to make a parody of the "Twas The Night Before Christmas" poem and I thought it sucked (but that's not the point). So I went and downvoted the comments praising the article.
Surprisingly, shortly after that, a moderator (username g-unit1111) sent me a private message asking me to "explain" why I had voted down the comments to the article. I replied asking if he didn't have anything more useful to do with his spare time. He then simply replied "goodbye" and banned me from posting on the site, voting or sending private messages - permanently, and there's no way to appeal the ban or anything.
Now seriously, a moderator sending a private message to a user asking him to EXPLAIN why he voted the way he did and then banning him because he was annoyed his comment was downvoted? And what's worse: Purch, the company that bought Tom's Hardware a few years ago, just acquired Anandtech, a much better technical portal. I can see Anandtech going down the same sinkhole very soon.
This is what happens when you delegate a site's administration to no lifer nerds:
From: Tom's Hardware <forums@tomshardware.com>
Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2014 19:59:06 +0100
Hello Ephebus,
Your account at Tom's Hardware has been banned by g-unit1111.
The following are the details of your ban -
"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM"Forbid voting"
In
Until 12/26/14 10:58 AM
Reason for the Ban:
Trolling, being rude to moderators
Please be sure to review the reason you were banned, and double-check the Tom's Hardware Rules of Conduct and Terms of Use.
~ The Tom's Hardware Community Team