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clapper011 wrote:well, sorry F1fth, but I am not admin. And the reason for the 5 days delay was b/c twill had gone and ka was discussing with us the best course of action.



clapper011 wrote:how about, asking admin? As this went above my head in the ranks........ So no need to yell at me for something I have not control over hecter.

clapper011 wrote:how about, asking admin? As this went above my head in the ranks........ So no need to yell at me for something I have not control over hecter.
hecter wrote:clapper011 wrote:how about, asking admin? As this went above my head in the ranks........ So no need to yell at me for something I have not control over hecter.
You just said he was discussing with you guys what the best course of action would be. Not only that, but you've been going around making mod edits for a while now due to containing personal information, so clearly you know something. Explain it to us. Provide us with some evidence.
clapper011 wrote:and i realize that , but i am trying to help. but I guess i wont bother , since i don't seem to be doing any good. Now with that said, I will direct all of you with questions, to forward them to
[player]king achilles[/player], [player]lackattack[/player], or [player]AndyDufresne[/player]. Thanks.


F1fth wrote:Well, I was hoping an admin would read my posts since they were taking the time to lock them, but should I PM them? Do you honestly think it will work even if I presented a courteous, reasonable, and sufficient case (i.e. that he broke no explicit nor implied rules) to revoke the decision?
Gilligan wrote:I'M SO GOOD AT THIS GAME
My stepmom locked the bathroom door
So I opened the lock with my shoelace
nightstrike wrote:You all have been asking for clearer rules and guidelines to go by, and you WILL be getting them. We moderators have been working on writing and polishing them for several weeks now, and they will be released soon. The new clearer rule regarding personal information was already included in it. It reads:
Don't ever post personal information of other users. Anywhere. Ever. Even if they already posted it somewhere else. This includes posting personal information about a CC user on another site, you will be held accountable here.
answers.com wrote:Are statutes that make an act punishable as a crime when such an act was not an offense when committed.
The Fuzzy Pengui wrote:F1fth wrote:Well, I was hoping an admin would read my posts since they were taking the time to lock them, but should I PM them? Do you honestly think it will work even if I presented a courteous, reasonable, and sufficient case (i.e. that he broke no explicit nor implied rules) to revoke the decision?
You could PM them. The people locking your posts have been volunteer moderators, not administrators.
And yes, it could help to PM them, but an e-ticket is normally the way to go. But presenting a clear case, in a professional manner, could reverse a decision.
Hope that helps
timmytuttut88 wrote:The Fuzzy Pengui wrote:F1fth wrote:Well, I was hoping an admin would read my posts since they were taking the time to lock them, but should I PM them? Do you honestly think it will work even if I presented a courteous, reasonable, and sufficient case (i.e. that he broke no explicit nor implied rules) to revoke the decision?
You could PM them. The people locking your posts have been volunteer moderators, not administrators.
And yes, it could help to PM them, but an e-ticket is normally the way to go. But presenting a clear case, in a professional manner, could reverse a decision.
Hope that helps
Yes lets send an e-ticket and not get a response in weeks! How about we cause havoc and get a response now!


timmytuttut88 wrote:The Fuzzy Pengui wrote:...but an e-ticket is normally the way to go. But presenting a clear case, in a professional manner, could reverse a decision.
Hope that helps
Yes lets send an e-ticket and not get a response in weeks! How about we cause havoc and get a response now!

hecter wrote:timmytuttut88 wrote:The Fuzzy Pengui wrote:F1fth wrote:Well, I was hoping an admin would read my posts since they were taking the time to lock them, but should I PM them? Do you honestly think it will work even if I presented a courteous, reasonable, and sufficient case (i.e. that he broke no explicit nor implied rules) to revoke the decision?
You could PM them. The people locking your posts have been volunteer moderators, not administrators.
And yes, it could help to PM them, but an e-ticket is normally the way to go. But presenting a clear case, in a professional manner, could reverse a decision.
Hope that helps
Yes lets send an e-ticket and not get a response in weeks! How about we cause havoc and get a response now!
Now now, I'm sure we'll get a response in about a month or so about how we were right and they were wrong...
Night Strike wrote:Also, DM had received numerous warnings regarding the posting of personal information. And as you failed to quote here, warnings by mods are supposed to be heeded as if lack had given it himself. DM failed to heed those warnings and received a vacation.
Night Strike wrote:By the way, if you don't like this perceived "private nazi dictatorship", you don't have to stay. It's not like having paid money is keeping you here.