Hello Reborn, let me welcome you to MabiPro.
Could you please define toxic for me? Surely you understand why as it is due to overuse that specific word is and has been applied to every form of misbehaviour or innocuous/out-of-context jokes.
Thank you, and I understand the request.
It'll be different for everyone, but I'lll describe to you where I would personally make a distinction.
Earlier in the thread, an example was given of how someone was muted for calling a friend a "fucking faggot" publicly. I don't think they should have been muted for this, but I actually would have agreed with a warning. To me, that's not toxic - it's just kind of stupid. However if after recieving that warning, said user went around spamming the slur and demanding to know who reported him - then it's toxic.
I'd define being toxic as being past a certain level of anti social behaviour. I could give you more examples, but that's what it comes down to.
It'll be up to the mods to decide what is and isn't suitable, which isn't ideal but I think it's the best option available.
That said, I do think mods should be accountable - and as a community we should criticize what we can agree are bad moderation decisions. We should do it with respect, but I don't think moderator decisions should be treated as infallible. In a lot of the cases here, I agree mods could have used a lighter brush.