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13Probably with a little message/reminder at the top of the screen, saying something like "You were recently kicked from this room. Please review these guidelines and make sure you follow them in the future." (Someone better than me at words can probably come up with better phrasing.) Basically, something like the reminder shown in the Flag modal if a previous flag from you was recently declined.V2Blast– V2Blast StaffMod2025-11-05 20:29:00 +00:00Commented Nov 5 at 20:29
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1I’d be happy with the screens above being shown again on the basis these users could use re-onboarding.Snow– Snow2025-11-05 20:30:25 +00:00Commented Nov 5 at 20:30
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2People tend to ignore and dismiss the notification bar at the top of the screen, so I don't believe that's an effective way of reminding them of the "be nice" policy.Snow– Snow2025-11-06 08:25:54 +00:00Commented Nov 6 at 8:25
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If possible, it'd also be nice if a reminder of the room guidelines could be added to the screen users see when they try to rejoin a room while their kick-mute is still in effect. Just as an added extra, the guidelines should also definitely be shown again upon re-entering the room (because not everyone might try to re-join while still under the effects of a kick-mute).Tinkeringbell– Tinkeringbell Mod2025-11-06 14:54:34 +00:00Commented Nov 6 at 14:54
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[kicked out rather than kicked...]Lambie– Lambie2025-11-30 20:47:12 +00:00Commented 5 hours ago
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