• drunkenninja
    +3

    I'm not sure what you mean exactly. Can you elaborate?

    • redalastor
      +5

      Someone reports something as violating tribal rules. It actually doesn't and likely comes from a misunderstanding of the rules. You can't tell the reporter so they continue reporting which is a pain in the butt.

      • FrootLoops
        +5

        That's one advantage i mentioned. I want to be able to get in touch with the down voters.

      • redalastor (edited 8 years ago)
        +4
        @FrootLoops -

        Most forum software trying to do what snapzu does offer three responses to reports:

        Confirm : The report is good and is or will be acted upon. The user reported about will be penalized (in karma or otherwise)

        Reject : The report is wrong, spurious, or otherwise should not have been made. The reporter will be penalized.

        Ignore : The report is in a gray area. No one will be penalized.

        Ignore is good for those cases of "We should have a rule about that but we currently don't so I can't punish that person for it.".