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I have a question about this part: "Public announcements or discussions about received sanctions are strictly prohibited." I understand that this means I’m not allowed to speak about sanctions I’ve personally received.Yet, am I also prohibited from discussing sanctions received by others, if I know they’ve been sanctioned?
My main question is about the reasoning behind this rule. What problem is it intended to solve? Is it designed to protect the FPC from external pressure, or is there another purpose? I’m asking because I’m struggling to understand how a lack of openness and transparency is supposed to build confidence in the FPC. This approach seems to run counter to common best practices among respected companies and institutions, where transparency is often emphasized as a foundation for maintaining trust.
Thanks! -- 104 S 44 d.
My main question is about the reasoning behind this rule. What problem is it intended to solve? Is it designed to protect the FPC from external pressure, or is there another purpose? I’m asking because I’m struggling to understand how a lack of openness and transparency is supposed to build confidence in the FPC. This approach seems to run counter to common best practices among respected companies and institutions, where transparency is often emphasized as a foundation for maintaining trust.
Thanks! -- 104 S 44 d.
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You are very welcome to discuss, how trades should be judged (in the future). You can find some examples and offer some generalizations (guidelines) for judging trades in the future. Such discussions could take place in your community and if community agrees on some offers - pass the offers to FPC by your community's FPC member (or another FPC member if community doesn't have one).
Public announcements or discussions about ALREADY received sanctions are strictly prohibited.
Here are guidelines what can be done in case of received sanctions (from the Rules of Trades):
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6. The applied punishments are final and non-negotiable. Public discussions about sanctions are strictly prohibited.
If a user has questions, he may politely contact one of the FPC (Fair Play Committee) members for clarification.
If you believe FPC should handle something differently, discuss it within your community and ask your FPC members to raise the issue within the FPC.
If you believe contacting the FPC is not enough and the administration should be informed, please use the “Message to Administration” section. Do not forget to include as many details as possible. The administration does not override FPC decisions; however, if there was indeed a mistake or there is a better way to handle the situation, we will try to reach out to the FPC to improve how similar cases are handled in the future.
" -- 104 S 45 d.
Public announcements or discussions about ALREADY received sanctions are strictly prohibited.
Here are guidelines what can be done in case of received sanctions (from the Rules of Trades):
"
6. The applied punishments are final and non-negotiable. Public discussions about sanctions are strictly prohibited.
If a user has questions, he may politely contact one of the FPC (Fair Play Committee) members for clarification.
If you believe FPC should handle something differently, discuss it within your community and ask your FPC members to raise the issue within the FPC.
If you believe contacting the FPC is not enough and the administration should be informed, please use the “Message to Administration” section. Do not forget to include as many details as possible. The administration does not override FPC decisions; however, if there was indeed a mistake or there is a better way to handle the situation, we will try to reach out to the FPC to improve how similar cases are handled in the future.
" -- 104 S 45 d.
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