Discord to introduce warning system to encourage users who violate rules to reflect and rehabilitate themselves
Up until now, Discord has taken measures such as ``permanent ban'' against users who violate the terms of service or community guidelines, but users may be wondering, ``What kind of rules are they violating?'' It has been revealed that a new 'warning system' will be introduced to create opportunities for people to reflect and change their behavior.
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Discord is going to give out warnings instead of permanent bans - The Verge
The new warning system allows users to clearly understand which part of their actions violated the rules and what measures they are taking as a result of their actions, and allows users to clearly understand which part of their actions violated the rules and what actions they are taking as a result of their actions. information that will help you understand how it can impact you and help you become a good digital citizen in the future.
With the new warning system, users who break the rules will receive a warning or violation notification via DM.
This message will link to a page with details about the post that violated the rules, the action taken for violating the rules, a summary of account restrictions, and details about the specific Discord policy or community guidelines that were violated. is listed.
Additionally, all information about past violations will be available in the new Account Status tab within Settings.
Please note that some violations include extreme violence and content that sexually targets children, so in addition to warnings, appropriate measures will be taken depending on the severity.
A forum related to this article has been set up on the GIGAZINE official Discord server. Anyone can write freely, so please feel free to comment!
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