They can't enforce rules in random discords. But in order to post a link to your discord on Flight Rising, it has to follow FR's rules. Mods and organizers in Flight servers are generally pretty careful about making sure everyone sticks to those rules.
And you think that one random conversation about someone's bad behavior will just what, make the staff blacklist that link or anyone who posts it or?... There's adhering to the rules offsite and there's realizing how much power staff actually have offsite (spoiler alert: less than you seem to think).
Just to clarify, there wasn't any issue with the one-off conversation. And while nobody was outright encouraged to block them, it wasn't discouraged or shut down in any way either.
I was commenting more on any form of long-term blacklist, where keeping an eye out for them might be suggested to future attendants. So like an actual blacklist, not a casual conversation about their behavior.
What the fuck are you talking about? No one thinks that. FR has zero power off-site. There's nothing stopping someone from taking screenshots and reporting behavior in a flight server. And that CAN get links removed with enough evidence. Why chance it when you can just follow the fucking rules. Not to mention that FR's rules and policies are basic common sense whenever you have a large group of people interacting in an online space.
It's one thing to warn your raffle receivers about someone who shouldn't be slipping through. It's another thing to keep a list of people and make that list available for future receivers to block.
Re: Solstices#289458
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(Anonymous) 2022-03-15 04:24 pm (UTC)(link)Just to clarify, there wasn't any issue with the one-off conversation. And while nobody was outright encouraged to block them, it wasn't discouraged or shut down in any way either.
I was commenting more on any form of long-term blacklist, where keeping an eye out for them might be suggested to future attendants. So like an actual blacklist, not a casual conversation about their behavior.
Re: Solstices#289458
(Anonymous) 2022-03-15 11:39 pm (UTC)(link)It's one thing to warn your raffle receivers about someone who shouldn't be slipping through. It's another thing to keep a list of people and make that list available for future receivers to block.