Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5961377-20150816043324/@comment-27148182-20160923201642

Csillagfény wrote: Judging by the posts on the thread, and some of the conversations I had with others, there seems to be some concerns about the potential for differences of opinion about what attention-grabbing may be so I drafted what the rule could actually be like should we actually go through with this.

-A moderator reserves the right to warn or kick/ban the user if he/she feels they are attention hogging which, given context the general behaviors include: Excessive use of caps, punctuation, chat features, and stubbornly trying to force either a different topic or force the current topic in a specific direction.

The wording is obviously not perfect and we could maybe add some more, but I think as a start, this serves as a perfect guideline for what could be considered attention-hogging as to prevent any sort of these differences of opinion. On top of debating whether or not to implement this sort of rule, I suppose we could also debate on amendments we could make to what I currently outlined above. Or when a user outright says he is being ignored.