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iamdarkyoshi

Every time I visit my profile, I see them there... And they make me sad, I think...

 

But they are quite old and are inactive. Can we make inactive warning points stay hidden in a menu or something, and only show active ones?

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the whole point of them is to be a reminder and to shame/make sad you

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yeah, ocd bothers me too

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10 minutes ago, iamdarkyoshi said:

Can we make inactive warning points stay hidden in a menu or something, and only show active ones?

Especially if they are for BS reasons...

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4 minutes ago, iamdarkyoshi said:

Lets not go there :)

I was speaking for myself. Lol.

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+1 for this suggestion. That one point I got that one time still haunts me. I still feel I was undeserving of it, but oh well, the powers that be said I was guilty...

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6 minutes ago, ThinkWithPortals said:

+1 for this suggestion. That one point I got that one time still haunts me. I still feel I was undeserving of it, but oh well, the powers that be said I was guilty...

Mine were both genuinely against the CoC... And I realize that I did a bad.

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Sounds like the warning points are doing their job then - warning you not to break the rules next time. I get that points from a long time ago can be annoying reminders of the past, but it's better than them becoming a regular occurrence.

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I don't mind seeing my inactive warning point in my profile, as far as I'm aware people who visit my profile can't see it, and it also serves as a reminder of how completely stupid some people are (replying 1 completely irrelevant word to an over 1000 word post)

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1 hour ago, ddswh1pk0s said:

I don't mind seeing my inactive warning point in my profile, as far as I'm aware people who visit my profile can't see it, and it also serves as a reminder of how completely stupid some people are (replying 1 completely irrelevant word to an over 1000 word post)

Correct, only you and members of the forum's staff (moderators and admins) can see your warnings. 

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3 hours ago, colonel_mortis said:

Sounds like the warning points are doing their job then - warning you not to break the rules next time. I get that points from a long time ago can be annoying reminders of the past, but it's better than them becoming a regular occurrence.

I think the legitimate heart attack when I got my first point was enough... 

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