Note that "like this" is not marked in any special way (such as coloured red or orange).When a moderator is acting as a moderator, they will use "mod voice" - this is red text, like this so that you can clearly distinguish it.
If it was up to me I would have used/required red text only. Keeping it simple is nearly always the better solution and either you're talking in an official capacity or you aren't.You should definitely adopt the color-coded system.
Perhaps that should be updated. @Morrus ?I have completely missed the intent and function of orange text. Please allow me to observe that in Terms and Rules this is the only thing said about the matter:
Note that "like this" is not marked in any special way (such as coloured red or orange).
That is good to know. It's the first time I had seen orange text as well.The orange text on this site is used to indicate “soft” moderation. Gentle verbal warnings to straighten up and fly right, if you will. It’s usually used when a mod wants to reinforce/remind posters about rules without having to issue an actual infraction or “yell” at the poster or posters in question.
If it helps, it’s to put people on notice that there is heightened scrutiny on shenanigans- analogous to the parental “Don’t make me come in there!”
IMO, five shades is way two much. Two is appreciated. But Red and Orange are a poor choice for accessibility. Why not red and blue?