If you click the [ x ] it is not acknowledged, you have to click acknowledge to acknowledge.
Appeals through Private Messages means the moderator that issued the warning is responsible for the appeal, meaning that it's very easy for mistakes to slip through. Removing the staff members involved in the warning from the appeal process allows for a much better experience for members issuing appeals.
Just like reputation is called "Likes" for some reason. It has no effect on the discussion.
If you click the [ x ] it is not acknowledged, you have to click acknowledge to acknowledge.
Yet I already submitted an appeal, meaning that the infraction was obviously acknowledged, just not "acknowledged", if you catch my drift. I have the same issue with the notification system - actions on one part of the forum have no effect on others.
Appeals through Private Messages means the moderator that issued the warning is responsible for the appeal, meaning that it's very easy for mistakes to slip through. Removing the staff members involved in the warning from the appeal process allows for a much better experience for members issuing appeals.
- You can actually not acknowledge the infraction by clicking the X to exit, therefore rendering the "acknowledge" button pointless.
- Don't see what was wrong with the old system of appeals through PM.
If you click the [ x ] it is not acknowledged, you have to click acknowledge to acknowledge.
Appeals through Private Messages means the moderator that issued the warning is responsible for the appeal, meaning that it's very easy for mistakes to slip through. Removing the staff members involved in the warning from the appeal process allows for a much better experience for members issuing appeals.
Ah, I see. Wasn't aware of that aspect of it.