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== Overview ==
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'''Infraction Appeals and Discussion''' is a special forum on [[Total War Center]] that allows members to appeal infractions and comment/question moderation policy. It is exclusively overseen by the Hexagon Council with the exception of the Tribunal described below.
  
The [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?146-The-Tribunal Tribunal forum] exists for members of the [[Total War Center]] forums who have been given infractions by forum moderators to appeal their case to a panel of appointed (Tribunes) and elected (Magistrates) judges, as well as a sub forum containing archives of past tribunal cases that anyone can look at. The Tribunal has existed at various times for various periods, but has only come within the influence of the [[Curia]] rather than moderation staff following the implementation of the March 2007 [[Constitution]].
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==Praetorium==
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The '''Praetorium''' is the first line of appeal. Members can create a thread here in privacy to ask the [[Moderation Staff]] to review their infraction. The decision made here is collective and can sometimes result in a reduction or removal in cases of error and/or with good persuasion by the member. The recommended path is if this line fails, concede the infraction or muster a good case to proceed to the Tribunal.
  
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==The Tribunal==
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'''The Tribunal''' is a section with unique staffing. It is overseen by four members at a given time, plus watched over by the [[Hexagon Council]].
  
=== Judges ===
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Two of these members are Tribunes, who are handpicked by the administration to serve 'for life' or at least until they no longer have time. The other two are elected Magistrates from the [[Curia]]. Generally junior to the Tribunes, they are involved in cases on a rotation. One magistrate will be in a case at a time and the other will be on standby until another case comes along. They serve for a limited term (x months) at which point they are replaced by new elected Magistrates. Or re-elected. A magistrate may also serve in other areas (say, Content Staff) but may not take another [[Curial Officer]] position. They can be removed by the unanimous vote of Tribunes or by the Curia if there was a discrepancy in their election.
====Tribunes====
 
  
[[Image:Troy Tribune.png]]
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In this forum they are known collectively as the Tribunal and have a very specific task - to review a member's appeal against an infraction, and use their judgement of the [[Terms of Service]] to see if the infraction was valid. This draws from the member's opening argument and the official details of the issue provided by the Moderation Hex. Often the Tribunal takes some time to look over the subject and get the input of its acting members in private. Typically one of them presents official questions to help influence this discussion that the Moderation Hex or infracted member may answer.
  
Tribunes are the two [[Hexagon_Council | Hex]] appointed members of the Tribunal.
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There is no time limit and the length depends on the nature of discussion and available time of the members. It is unusual to see a case last beyond a few weeks however. Internally the Tribunal comes to a decision for the case. 2/3 makes an answer; if there is a digressing third, their line of thought is included in the final decision. Individual opinions are anonymous here, though they may reveal their takes via Commentary if they wish. In general however, it is poor form for them to discuss cases outside of the thread even after it is resolved.  
The current Tribunes can be found on the main staff list [[Staff#Tribunes| here]].
 
  
====Magistrates====
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Formally they may uphold the infraction, remove it, or amend it if 'the punishment did not fit the crime'. This is the final, binding line and it is highly unusual for it to be overridden by administrators.
[[Image:Troy Magistrate.png]]
 
  
Magistrates are the two [[Curia]] elected members of the Tribunal, see the constitution text below.
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===Members & Badges===
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Current Tribunes and Magistrates are listed with their badges below:
  
== Constitution Text ==
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[[Image:Troy Tribune.png]]
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{{Template:TribuneList}}
  
'''[https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?86574-The-Constitution#section4 The Constitution, Section 3, Article 2:]'''<br>
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[[Image:Troy Magistrate.png]]
"The Tribunal reviews appealed infractions and notes issued by Moderation in order to ensure that the Terms of Service are applied correctly and fairly.
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{{Template:MagistrateList}}
 
 
To serve on the Tribunal, a panel of Tribunes is appointed by the Hexagon Council and two Magistrates are elected by the Curia. Magistrates rotate as acting Tribunes, each voting on one of every two cases.*
 
  
<nowiki>*</nowiki> ''Should a Tribune recuse themselves, or there is a tie between Tribunes, the other Magistrate respectively votes in their stead, or is called to break the tie. Magistrates are terminated by a unanimous vote of the Tribunes.''"
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==Commentary==
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Neither the Praetorium nor the Tribunal allow much chit-chat beyond direct discussion of the cases in their threads. The Commentaries allow a public outlet. They are manned by the Hexagon Council and any interested regular member; it is heavily discouraged for non-Hex Moderation to participate and otherwise discouraged for most staff to engage here. The Tribunal may also comment (and perform light moderation in the case of their commentary) as they see fit.
  
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Most conversation relates to moderation policy or ongoing tribunal cases. New threads can be made to discuss policy topics in detail.
  
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==See Also==
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* [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?779689-Guide-to-the-Tribunal Guide to the Tribunal]
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* [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?272653-Moderation-Commentary-Thread Moderation Commentary Thread]
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* [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/showthread.php?707746-Tribunal-Commentary-Thread Tribunal Commentary Thread]
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* [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?1309-Praetorium Praetorium] Forum
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* [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?146-The-Tribunal The Tribunal] Forum
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* [https://www.twcenter.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?1320-Commentary Commentary] Forum
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* [[Staff]]
  
 
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Revision as of 05:47, 24 May 2021

Infraction Appeals and Discussion is a special forum on Total War Center that allows members to appeal infractions and comment/question moderation policy. It is exclusively overseen by the Hexagon Council with the exception of the Tribunal described below.

Praetorium

The Praetorium is the first line of appeal. Members can create a thread here in privacy to ask the Moderation Staff to review their infraction. The decision made here is collective and can sometimes result in a reduction or removal in cases of error and/or with good persuasion by the member. The recommended path is if this line fails, concede the infraction or muster a good case to proceed to the Tribunal.

The Tribunal

The Tribunal is a section with unique staffing. It is overseen by four members at a given time, plus watched over by the Hexagon Council.

Two of these members are Tribunes, who are handpicked by the administration to serve 'for life' or at least until they no longer have time. The other two are elected Magistrates from the Curia. Generally junior to the Tribunes, they are involved in cases on a rotation. One magistrate will be in a case at a time and the other will be on standby until another case comes along. They serve for a limited term (x months) at which point they are replaced by new elected Magistrates. Or re-elected. A magistrate may also serve in other areas (say, Content Staff) but may not take another Curial Officer position. They can be removed by the unanimous vote of Tribunes or by the Curia if there was a discrepancy in their election.

In this forum they are known collectively as the Tribunal and have a very specific task - to review a member's appeal against an infraction, and use their judgement of the Terms of Service to see if the infraction was valid. This draws from the member's opening argument and the official details of the issue provided by the Moderation Hex. Often the Tribunal takes some time to look over the subject and get the input of its acting members in private. Typically one of them presents official questions to help influence this discussion that the Moderation Hex or infracted member may answer.

There is no time limit and the length depends on the nature of discussion and available time of the members. It is unusual to see a case last beyond a few weeks however. Internally the Tribunal comes to a decision for the case. 2/3 makes an answer; if there is a digressing third, their line of thought is included in the final decision. Individual opinions are anonymous here, though they may reveal their takes via Commentary if they wish. In general however, it is poor form for them to discuss cases outside of the thread even after it is resolved.

Formally they may uphold the infraction, remove it, or amend it if 'the punishment did not fit the crime'. This is the final, binding line and it is highly unusual for it to be overridden by administrators.

Members & Badges

Current Tribunes and Magistrates are listed with their badges below:

Troy Tribune.png

Troy Magistrate.png


Commentary

Neither the Praetorium nor the Tribunal allow much chit-chat beyond direct discussion of the cases in their threads. The Commentaries allow a public outlet. They are manned by the Hexagon Council and any interested regular member; it is heavily discouraged for non-Hex Moderation to participate and otherwise discouraged for most staff to engage here. The Tribunal may also comment (and perform light moderation in the case of their commentary) as they see fit.

Most conversation relates to moderation policy or ongoing tribunal cases. New threads can be made to discuss policy topics in detail.

See Also