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Trucking
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How come if someone posts something that is against the rules, and you reply on their post telling them so. How come when Security deletes the post and it deletes your post count for that reply.?
I think that's kinda unfair since you were trying to help inform someone that they are breaking the rules.
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HarmfulMushroom
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I used to feel the same way, but I realized it is pretty fair since someone could just spam the hell out of a post and gain a bunch of posts before it's deleted.
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Trucking
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But, Security would see that as they're deleting the post, and could remove there post count for that and give them a warning.
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Staff members have the warning system to inform members that they are breaking the rules. If you're not a staff member, you are not allowed to tell members they are breaking the rules. This is called "mini-modding" (see rule 1.2). Don't post on topics that break the rules. Instead, report them.
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