IRL:Banning

From The Sarkhan Nexus

Banning a person in real life can refer to a variety of actions, depending on the context. For example, a business or organization may choose to ban a person from their premises or services for violating rules or causing a disturbance. Similarly, an online community or platform may choose to ban a user for breaking community guidelines or engaging in unacceptable behavior.

Definitions of multiple "Bans" are recorded here:

Account Ban

"Account Ban" or ID Ban generally refers to the practice of disabling or deactivating a user's account on a platform or service. This can be done by the platform's operators for a variety of reasons, such as violating the platform's terms of service or engaging in fraudulent or illegal activities. The user's access to the platform and any associated services or features is typically revoked, and their personal data and account information may be deleted or archived.

Contract Termination

"Contract Termination" refers to the ending of a legally binding agreement between two or more parties. This can occur for a variety of reasons, such as one party breaching the terms of the contract, or both parties agreeing to mutually terminate the contract. In the context of a service or platform, contract termination may refer to the ending of a user's access to the platform, or the ending of a business relationship between the platform and a third-party service provider or vendor.

When compared to the current legal system, both account ban and contract termination can be seen as a form of civil action rather than criminal action, since it's mostly between the user and the service provider. Account ban and contract termination can be seen as a form of self-regulation by the platform or service. However, if a user's activities on the platform are illegal, the platform may choose to report them to the authorities for prosecution.

In general, the process of account ban and contract termination will vary depending on the platform or service in question, and will be governed by the terms of service or contract between the parties. It's important to note that both account ban and contract termination can have serious consequences for the affected party, and should be used as a last resort after other forms of resolution have been exhausted.

Blocking

Blocking someone as a coping mechanism can be a way for a person to distance themselves from a source of stress or negative emotions. This can be done in various contexts, such as social media, email, or text messaging. It can be seen as a form of self-protection, as it can prevent the blocked person from being able to contact or interact with the person who blocked them.

However, it's important to note that blocking someone may not always be the best solution for dealing with difficult or negative interactions. It may be more effective to address the issue directly or seek support from friends or professionals. Additionally, in some cases, it may not be possible to completely block someone and other alternatives such as filtering or muting may be more suitable.

Canceling

พูดไว้ชาตินึงแล้วว่า Cancel Culture คือเครื่องมือที่เลวทราม จนกระทั่งมันเกิดเรื่องเบียร์ คนถึงได้ตระหนักว่ามันเลวทราม ใช้เวลาเรียนรู้กันนานจัง

See also: Witch hunting

"Canceling" (แขวน) is a term that has become more widely used in recent years, particularly in the context of social media and online communities. It generally refers to the act of publicly calling out and boycotting a person or organization for their actions or statements, often as a form of social or political activism. This can include boycotting their products, services, or social media presence, as well as encouraging others to do the same.

In terms of legal system and prosecution, it is important to note that the concept of "banning" or "canceling" a person is distinct from the legal system. The legal system has its own set of procedures and laws for dealing with criminal and civil offenses, which may include charges, trials, and penalties. The act of banning or canceling a person is not legally enforceable and is not equivalent to the legal process.