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    Should the tPF OP be able to request a thread warning but not a thread ban?

    Would it be better of the original poster of a tPF thread could recommend a warning instead of a thread ban?

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    Mister Veritis, I think it would a good option for the OP to have to request a warning if that OP wanted to. I also think that the mods should have the liberty to reject the TB request. I also think that some members abuse the tpf function ( you saw my one and only ban request today so far - by the way)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pammy View Post
    Mister Veritis, I think it would a good option for the OP to have to request a warning if that OP wanted to. I also think that the mods should have the liberty to reject the TB request. I also think that some members abuse the tpf function ( you saw my one and only ban request today so far - by the way)

    mods should have the liberty to reject the TB request
    That's the way it was initially conceived, and the way it is written up in the rules. That is why there must be a rule violation and the OP should state it.
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    I think Warnings are a good idea.

    I also think MODs should be able to justify any action as a clear Rule Violation, not fall back on the OP making a stink.

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