I know he's gone and all, but:
The short answer, removing the frivolously indeterminate qualifiers, is yes. Failure to report breaches of the rules is a tacit acceptance of them. Anyone who feels that a rule has been violated should be hitting that report button. Staff are as vigilant as any other member, and there's more of you lot than there are of us.
(September 10, 2014 at 6:28 pm)naimless Wrote: Perhaps I should take umbrage to any material I see that could possibly vaguely break the rules and subjectively report all of it.
Is that what you would prefer, officer?
The short answer, removing the frivolously indeterminate qualifiers, is yes. Failure to report breaches of the rules is a tacit acceptance of them. Anyone who feels that a rule has been violated should be hitting that report button. Staff are as vigilant as any other member, and there's more of you lot than there are of us.
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