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Have you ever mistakenly banned a member?

Shawn Gossman

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Mistakes happen. Sometimes, they're dire and result in a bad outcome such as people boycotting a community.

One mistake that could make that happen is banning someone by mistake.

Have you ever done this? If yes, how did you recover from it? Do you issue a public apology?

If this hasn't happened - how would you deal with it if it did happen?
 
I would apologize to the member and make a public apology if needed.

That's why I do try to investigate before I ban someone unless they deserve it.
 
This is why you have a Contact Us link, right
I'm guessing a banned member wouldn't be able to use the link, would they?

It's been a long time since I have been banned from a forum. I'm not sure what it looks like.
 
I'm guessing a banned member wouldn't be able to use the link, would they?

It's been a long time since I have been banned from a forum. I'm not sure what it looks like.
Guests can use the link. You do not have to be logged in to do so.
Banned members only view a ban message when logged in on any page.

Alternatively they may message you on a new account but of course only for legitimate appeals you don’t want members coming back to attack you lol
 
Guests can use the link. You do not have to be logged in to do so.
Banned members only view a ban message when logged in on any page.

Alternatively they may message you on a new account but of course only for legitimate appeals you don’t want members coming back to attack you lol
True.

I forget about that.
 
This is one of those situations where you should exercise a little more control and thought before hitting the back button.

From a design perspective, no forum software should actually make the ban button super easy. It should be a part of a menu, there could be a confirmation, etc. but something to make you pause and consciously think if you want to ban.
 
This is one of those situations where you should exercise a little more control and thought before hitting the back button.

From a design perspective, no forum software should actually make the ban button super easy. It should be a part of a menu, there could be a confirmation, etc. but something to make you pause and consciously think if you want to ban.
It's nothing life threatening. It's just a ban. People can lift the ban if they have second thoughts. Personally I'd be annoyed as hell if I had to go to multiple clicks to ban someone.
 
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