01-12-2024, 10:11 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-12-2024, 10:21 AM by ZeWaka. Edited 2 times in total.
Edit Reason: smh put it in your post
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DISCORD USERNAME: 969960689982660609 / hoover0623
Do you guys also handle stuff on the discord server? Because I don't appreciate the way I was banned from it. Please hear me out.
It started when I started talking in the rp discussion channel about how the admins got mad at me for throwing chicken grenades in security, since it didn't have any buildup. It was bothering me for a while, so I decided to just talk about it to try and understand what exactly I did wrong. I may have been frustrated and I might've interrupted some people's conversation, but I don't think I crossed any lines. I didn't insult anyone, and people were responding to me, so it's not like no one was interested.
At one point, someone told me to talk to the admins on the forums. I said no, and I brought up one of the times where I said "bitches" in a game, which pissed off an admin. They said that it was against the rules, and then I basically started asking why, since plenty of people use that word. That was around the point where I got banned from the channel and got put into another channel with a mod.
I don't think the mod gave me a fair chance. They made it clear that they were sick of talking to people who "complained about the rules". They acted dismissive of what I had to say, and said that it shouldn't have talked about the rules on the rp server. I told them that I was just trying to understand the rules, and then they said that I was basically sea lioning, even though I had actual questions. I got annoyed and asked them if I was supposed to just shut up and keep everything to myself, and they said yes. A few messages later, they told me to accept the rules. I told them that it was bad that they were getting so sick of talking to people like me, and then I got banned.
I just don't like having to blindly follow rules like that. I would rather try to understand them, and why they're in place. Even if you guys are dead set on never changing them, I still think I have the right to talk about them.
Do you guys also handle stuff on the discord server? Because I don't appreciate the way I was banned from it. Please hear me out.
It started when I started talking in the rp discussion channel about how the admins got mad at me for throwing chicken grenades in security, since it didn't have any buildup. It was bothering me for a while, so I decided to just talk about it to try and understand what exactly I did wrong. I may have been frustrated and I might've interrupted some people's conversation, but I don't think I crossed any lines. I didn't insult anyone, and people were responding to me, so it's not like no one was interested.
At one point, someone told me to talk to the admins on the forums. I said no, and I brought up one of the times where I said "bitches" in a game, which pissed off an admin. They said that it was against the rules, and then I basically started asking why, since plenty of people use that word. That was around the point where I got banned from the channel and got put into another channel with a mod.
I don't think the mod gave me a fair chance. They made it clear that they were sick of talking to people who "complained about the rules". They acted dismissive of what I had to say, and said that it shouldn't have talked about the rules on the rp server. I told them that I was just trying to understand the rules, and then they said that I was basically sea lioning, even though I had actual questions. I got annoyed and asked them if I was supposed to just shut up and keep everything to myself, and they said yes. A few messages later, they told me to accept the rules. I told them that it was bad that they were getting so sick of talking to people like me, and then I got banned.
I just don't like having to blindly follow rules like that. I would rather try to understand them, and why they're in place. Even if you guys are dead set on never changing them, I still think I have the right to talk about them.