@A Lichess Moderator:
Thanks for your reply.
I did not “ridicule” anyone. And I personally don’t see why pointing out that someone’s account is banned is any less “nice and respectful” than, say, pointing out that someone “adopted” someone else in a bullet match.
But if Lichess has a clear policy about what is and isn’t “nice”, I will abide by it, even if my personal standards are different. If what you said is indeed Lichess’ official policy:
“When someone asks why they can't join a tourney you may politely point out their account is marked if that is the obvious reason. You are not allowed to accuse others or point out someone is marked other than the previous exception.”
Then this should be clearly written somewhere, and it should certainly be included in the “Public shaming” policy.
Thanks again,
Alex
Thanks for your reply.
I did not “ridicule” anyone. And I personally don’t see why pointing out that someone’s account is banned is any less “nice and respectful” than, say, pointing out that someone “adopted” someone else in a bullet match.
But if Lichess has a clear policy about what is and isn’t “nice”, I will abide by it, even if my personal standards are different. If what you said is indeed Lichess’ official policy:
“When someone asks why they can't join a tourney you may politely point out their account is marked if that is the obvious reason. You are not allowed to accuse others or point out someone is marked other than the previous exception.”
Then this should be clearly written somewhere, and it should certainly be included in the “Public shaming” policy.
Thanks again,
Alex