To "infract" means to break or infringe (as a rule), although in common usage "break" or "violate" are usually preferred. An "infraction" is a violation of a minor rule, not the consequences of a violation. Following from the above, "user has been infracted for this post" is absolute gibberish. This has bugged me endlessly since the day I showed up here.
dictionary.com agrees. Should be something along the lines of 'user has been warned for this post' or the even sillier sounding 'user has been reprimanded for this post'.
PA's use of words is a thing of wonders anyway: 'liming' things for the truth, silly goosery, [lets play] while it's just one guy playing and everyone else can watch...Just to name a few.
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PA's use of words is a thing of wonders anyway: 'liming' things for the truth, silly goosery, [lets play] while it's just one guy playing and everyone else can watch...Just to name a few.
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