Also, I have never, on any site, seen an unjustified user complaint change a mods decision. Venting your sometimes missplaced anger only raises your chances of doing something that gets you banned, or ends up enforcing the mods decisions.SonderKommando wrote:
Eh, Fuck the mods. Except for Don and Zim...pace51 wrote:
I'm with sheriff on this one. Why do you need to know why someone gets banned anyways? Firstly, the mods are in charge of the site, with the admins. They get to decide whats best for their site. Secondly, the only reason I can think of as to why you want to know why someone else or yourself got banned is because:The Sheriff wrote:
mek. stfu.
A: Your curious
B: You want to argue the reason with the mods
Firstly...
to A: Mind you're own business
to B: The mods are in charge. Not you. Since the final decision is theirs, and its their job to be unbiased, and therefore whatever you say will have no impact on their final decision, there is no reason for them to show you the reasons they banned someone.
And there isn't any reason for them to say why they banned you, because if they warned you, which they always do, and find you are still in violation, they don't need to argue with you. The only people, from what I can see, who need to know why a mod banned someone are the admins, and if they decide the mod acted unfairly, they will bring out justice with the banhammer.
So do't say anything about the mods. Its going to make ZERO difference whatsoever. The admins know which mods to deal with. And when I was reading up on old BF2S events, there was something a about an evil knife selling mod named parker who pulled a scam and got banned. So, as you can see, the mods are the only thing holding this site together.
You should really be thanking them, actually.
Thank you, mods. And admins, and sig, and wiki, and tech teams.