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6:33 AM
@AsafKaragila Hello. I have a question. Criticizing some community actions (including moderators' ones), without explicitly addressing any user and being offensive, in a chat room should not lead to any chat suspension, right?
 
6:49 AM
@Later "being offensive" can be somewhat subjective but ideally yes
 
@AlexanderGruber Thanks for your answer. However, I need a "practical yes" to my question. Can I be sure that criticizing some moderating actions, without violating "Be Nice Policy", would not lead anyone to any chat suspension?
 
 
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8:26 AM
@Later I hoped it would have become clear after the first meta thread. All community interactions, in the world, are based on fuzzy rules. You are always allowed to criticise the community, yes. In effect if you are doing it in a disruptive way (i.e. insisting on something repeatedly, not listening to what people tell you, bothering people unnecessarily), you may find yourself suspended for disruptive behaviour. 1/2
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If you're using offensive language, which can be anywhere between cursing to making thinly veiled specific accusations to making global accusations that are just taken the wrong way by others, your posts may be flagged by other users and the flags may be acted upon by moderators coming from elsewhere (all moderators have full power over chat), they may or may not agree with the flags which may or may not result in a short/long suspension. We just don't know what you're going to do. 2/2
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So I hope you can appreciate that an absolute answer that you can hang on to like an altar in case of retaliation is impossible.
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9:28 AM
@AsafKaragila Thanks for your comprehensive answer; I starred your messages. I think I am not smart enough, in contrast to other community members, to imbibe points stated in a figurative language, so please always talk to me literally; suppose you are talking to a toddler. My question was answered. Please do not forget that I am (and will be) a toddler.
@AsafKaragila By the way, why do some moderators delete some questions because they claim that they are off-topic (In fact, they are not) while there exists a proper way to close and delete posts, namely, trusted users can cast their votes to close and delete posts in case they are off-topic?
 
@Later Toddler, eh? Okay. Where are your parents? You're not supposed to be using this website without adult supervision!
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8 hours later…
5:59 PM
@Later that there is one way does not mean that there is no other way.
Anyway I suggest that you stop this toddler thing and alike; it is maybe fun once, but one should not overdo it.
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7:20 PM
Someone here, who shall not be named, needs to use the time management skills they recently admitted to sometimes lacking, rather than blaming other users here for disrupting their efforts to work apart from this site. However I agree with the not named user's comments immediately above.
 

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