M_I_S should have the opportunity to reply. For now, just be patient.I'm still a little confused about my profile status; the warning is still there, as is the limitation.
For duplicates and semi-duplicates it doesn't matter how you upload. The system will block 100% duplicates, but will allow semi-duplicates.little corrections for my uploads. I haven't used MX Player in three years. At the time, I was using all Android methods to upload and edit. mxplayer upload won't work any more, at least not for me.
This is not a good idea. If there is a serious major problem with a subtitle, they should be deleted, to avoid frustration for the downloaders. A reason should be given - and then the uploader (or someone else) can fix the problem. If the problems are only minor, the subs can stay and may be deleted or updated when something better comes available.admins should give uploaders the opportunity to correct uploaded subtitles if there is something wrong with them before deleting or replacing them. maybe up to a week.
Reality is that only very few users correct existing subtitles, even after a problem is mentioned. Another reality is that most downloads will come in the period immediately after upload. So it doesn't make sense to leave a 'bad' subtitle and wait for a fix, while not being sure if that fix will come at all. Also, it would need a massive extra administration, making things unworkable, especially in the English section, with zillions of uploads every day.
Basically, I agree. But to some extent. For example, if a user is caught for systematically and obviously knowingly falsifying credits, an instant admin-warning (plus some explanation) is appropriate. If a user posts comments with personal data of another user with death threats, that user will be blocked instantly and I wouldn't even bother to 'explain'.Before admis gives a warning, there should be a clear email or another contact to uploaders and explain what they are doing wrong.
I don't agree. First of all, it's not practical. Also, some language sections have only one admin or no admin at all. That being said, I think warnings and blocking accounts should be done well thought-out and with reluctancy.And if this is not working, there must be at least two admins consensus when giving warnings.