AuronFtw said:
FalloutJack said:
It's not the words I worry about. It's the people. I got an argument from the staff over the word 'silly' in a post once. Fortunately, I overturned that one, but I don't think it should have ever been considered offensive to begin with.
This. I used the term "idort" in a thread (obviously referring to someone who owns every console, it's been common in gaming discussions for years now) and got a warning because the mod didn't want to do any research and assumed it was a typo of "idiot" (at least, I assume they assumed that; they don't actually discuss anything, they just lay down the hammer regardless of how ignorant they are of the topic at hand).
I've literally never heard of that.
So I Google'd it. First result:
Noun. An intentional, humorous misspelling of idiot.
Followed by other stuff about /v/ coining it for all-console owners. Pro-tip: If /v/ coined it, it probably has offensive connotations. "Idort" is indeed a misspelling of "idiot", and all that means is that /v/ is calling omni-console owners idiots. That's pretty consistent with what /v/ does.
At any rate, if you honestly meant nothing by it, appeal would have been easy.
The majority of the site's profits come from ads. Very intrusive, incredibly annoying, often content-disrupting ads. Even the mention of you blocking them is basically saying you're "stealing" their goods - you're enjoying the content they produce without paying to access it (by seeing ads).
Furthermore, if the site doesn't actively protect their ads, then the value of the ad space plunges. Why would you advertise on a space that allows people to block the ads, after all?
As far as I'm concerned, if you spend half an hour or more on this site per week, there's no adequate reason to not try a year of Pub Club and never fuss about the ads again. Seriously, guys, it's worth it. I wouldn't be in my third year of it if it wasn't. Plus, the site probably gets more value from you if you pay for pub club than they did collecting your ad views, which could result in less relentless ads for people who genuinely can't afford it.