03-01-2017, 12:13 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2017, 12:16 AM by Emmie.
Edit Reason: To respond to a post made as I made this one.
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It's not so much "what just happened?" and more "what more can we do?". And also, I'd like to point out that "standing up to a moderator" doesn't mean you can be rude etc. But since moderators can enjoy the game as well, if they approach you like any other player, you are of course not obligated to go along with any RP, sex etc they are looking for. Just like with any other player, you are allowed to say no! That's the poing that Kumori is trying to make. Never should you be banned or further harassed for saying no, and the moderator power is not to be abused in that way. And if they do so, they will also have to answer for that, like any other member of this community. I hope that's clear to people.
On the other hand, under no circumstances should you (use "stand up to a mod" to) harass, abuse, annoy or otherwise pressure a moderator. If you don't agree with a jailing/ban/warning, there is a thread here where you can request information, and you contact support to further a complaint. If you start being rude towards a moderator, you may find yourself jailed or banned, rightfully so.
@Anghelo: Yes, the way he describes it, he was not aware that it upset her until after, but he has appologised and is obviously gonna be more careful. I think a big part of this thread is also to point out that if you don't like it, say so. As long as you've done nothing wrong, if you ask us to leave you alone. A moderator will/should accept that.
On the other hand, under no circumstances should you (use "stand up to a mod" to) harass, abuse, annoy or otherwise pressure a moderator. If you don't agree with a jailing/ban/warning, there is a thread here where you can request information, and you contact support to further a complaint. If you start being rude towards a moderator, you may find yourself jailed or banned, rightfully so.
@Anghelo: Yes, the way he describes it, he was not aware that it upset her until after, but he has appologised and is obviously gonna be more careful. I think a big part of this thread is also to point out that if you don't like it, say so. As long as you've done nothing wrong, if you ask us to leave you alone. A moderator will/should accept that.