Thread:JK55556/@comment-27991267-20191218114323/@comment-26569706-20191218153713

Hi Rune,

Yes, I've seen the message that Soup Mia sent us, and I was quite surprised by it, honestly. CookieCrafter80 was spamming and not listening to people telling him to stop, and all we're trying to do is tell him to stop spamming (and it's not like we're the only two people). He was even banned for a few days because of it.

I think he deserved his ban and criticism. For example, how will "red velvet is good on pasta and pizza" or "my profile picture is the best ever" generate a positive response? Simple answer: it won't. A user only recieves positive comments when they put some effort into what they're doing. CookieCrafter's comments are effortless and ridiculous. That's why he gets criticized by us and other users.

You can't act cheerful and kind towards everyone at all times. Sure, for the first offense, a polite warning will do, but after that, some strictness is needed. After all, both you and I have been staff members for about a year now, and we handle situations quite often, so Soup Mia should understand that we know what we're doing.