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NYC_SKP

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5. You might misunderstand the problem here. SOP violations are for hosts, CS are for juries.
Wed Apr 15, 2015, 10:12 AM
Apr 2015

Hosts can block members, but that blocking doesn't prevent the blocked members from trolling the group, alerting on posts they think are violations.

Juries, unlike mods, do not consistently act or adhere to the rules and plenty of hides come from juror error, personal bias, etc.

Never mind the number of alerts that come in that should never have been made in the first place.

I propose that blocked members should be barred from alerting on posts and replies in the groups from which they are blocked.

I further think that a member on another member's jury block list should be prevented from alerting on the member blocking them.

It's totally doable.

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