What Is Considered "Ban Worthy" On The Big Nate Comment Section?

Introduction
The Big Nate Comment Section is very unique because it does not have very "mature" audiences like most comic strip's comment sections. However, when you have a bunch of kids in a setting where the setting is supposed to be used for it's intended purpose, there can be a lot of...



issues. So, in today's article, I am going to discuss why such things such as spamming and polling are frowned upon by the community and the Gocomics Moderators.

Before starting to read the article, you should understand that this topic is quite subjective. It's almost impossible to find a rule that EVERY SINGLE PERSON agrees with. You like to swear? Well, she doesn't. Do you like polling? Well, he doesn't want it. The best we can do is try to find solid explanations for bans and learn from their mistakes.

Ways To Be Banned
This list was taken from The Bannings article.

Any Of These Can Get You Banned

 * Cursing
 * Spamming
 * Posting irrelevant comments
 * Disrespecting other users
 * Creating fake accounts and stuff like that
 * Insulting people
 * Making comments GC doesn't like.
 * Making people look bad.
 * Posting long speeches
 * Impersonation
 * Trolling
 * Generally being mean
 * Arguing too much
 * Being political
 * Existing meanly
 * Saying First
 * Posting empty comments
 * Being Underage (Below 13)
 * Posting attention seeking comments
 * Advertising
 * Getting banned and creating another account
 * Being Political
 * Posting Pornography

Most of these topics will be discussed in this article.

Note: I will be calling these "tactics" for the rest of the article.

Cursing
This is a very controversial and extreme tactic so let's take it piece by piece. First of all, what is cursing?

"curse /kurs/ verb gerund or present participle: cursing 1.invoke or use a curse against. "it often seemed as if the family had been cursed" Similar: put a curse on put the evil eye on execrate, imprecate, hoodoo, anathematize, excommunicate, damn, hex, put a jinx on, jinx, accurse 2. utter offensive words in anger or annoyance. "drivers were cursing and sounding their horns" Similar:swear, utter profanities"

Obviously, we are looking at the second definition. As for cursing in the wiki, we generally let it slide (unless it is something racist or sexual). Everyone knows each other so well that we know there is no harm meant. However, when you bring this tactic into the comment section, there are obviously going to be some problems.



This is because you are interacting with complete strangers. For example, how much do you REALLY know about me? I'm a 15 year old girl. I have an anime body pillow. I want to be a veterinarian. And that's why I'm a furry.

"IM GAAAAAAAAAAAAÀAAAAHY!"

Okay so you might know a... few personally embarrassing details about me.

On a more serious note, swearing can definitely be insulting and demoralizing when used in the wrong way. It's one of those things where some people like it and some people don't, depending on the person's values and morals.

Polling And Questions
OK, OCD PEOPLE. I AM GOING TO BE CALLING POLLING, POLEING FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE ARTICLE. JUST BECAUSE.

As you might know, a pole on Gocomics is considered to be a comment asking the reader of the said comment a question that the said reader may answer or not answer. Here is an example:



There are two different types of poles: unrelated poles and related poles.

Unrelated Poles
The example is an unrelated pole because it does not relate to Big Nate, which is obviously what the comment section is made for in the first place. It might seem harmless but these poles go much deeper than this. Buckle up, bois because we are going to go on a ride!

The Featured Comment System
As many of you are probably aware, there is something called a "featured comment" (or FC for short) on every Big Nate comic in GoComics. The way this works is the comment with the highest number of replies will always get the featured comment and will be viewed before any other comments.

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