- Sat Mar 31, 2012 5:58 pm
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Also, when you're banned for breaking the rules, refusing to accept blame for your actions, and instead blaming the "poorly written" rules is simply an attempt to avoid being held responsible. Even worse, claiming the rules are "unwritten" is objectively false, since they are posted on signs at spawn; if you neglect to read them, that's your fault.
Anarchaos wrote:Let me take this opportunity to recap what I've clearly shown in this thread.You're getting your cause and effect mixed up here. The reason certain players are so extremely unpopular is that they are seen as troublemakers--not the other way around.
(1) Mods/minimods show bias
Mods and minimods are far more likely to notice, report, ban request and ultimately ban players who they dislike personally. They are far less likely to treat people they like the same way.
Anarchaos wrote:2) Ban requests can be and have been abusedYou have never shown any examples demonstrating that this is the case. If you're referring to your own banning, Luelle already explained that it was based on objective evidence (screenshots of your own words).
There are clear cases where ban requests are used to further someone's personal agenda and have little or nothing to do with "enforcing server rules". Ban requests are used by players who hold grudges to get rid of people they don't like, regardless of what infractions may or may not have occurred. Players with multiple ban requests against them are assumed to be guilty until proven innocent.
Anarchaos wrote:(3) Many rule infractions happen on a daily basis, but if the person who breaks the rules is popular, that's okThis is simply not true. Some of the most extraordinarily unpopular players in MineRealm's history shrugged off many unfounded ban requests against them. I'm talking about Lightbulbs and Kress91... look them up via the forum's search tools. Eventually, they were both banned, but only when actual rulebreaking occurred. For quite a while, they were very aggravating and trollish to many members of the community, but those behaviors did not get them banned.
There is a certain core group of players, some who have been here a long time. They have much more leeway when it comes to minor infractions than do unpopular players, new players or players who don't understand the poorly written/unwritten rules. So if everyone knows and likes you, you can probably get away with breaking a few rules every day and you won't get banned. Everyone else risks the full brunt of the banhammer for every conceivable minute mistake.
Also, when you're banned for breaking the rules, refusing to accept blame for your actions, and instead blaming the "poorly written" rules is simply an attempt to avoid being held responsible. Even worse, claiming the rules are "unwritten" is objectively false, since they are posted on signs at spawn; if you neglect to read them, that's your fault.
Anarchaos wrote:(4) It's 100% ok to harass, insult, swear at, disrespect and mock unpopular playersCertain players are not disrespected for being unpopular, but rather for being unrespectable.
This can be done even while a mod/admin is right there watching. Unpopular players apparently don't deserve the same respect afforded to everyone else.
The Greymarch has ended.