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After Hours ban.

  • 07-11-2012 10:02pm
    #1
    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 2,449 ✭✭✭


    "Permanently banned" from after hours for "posting in a needlessly aggressive or confrontational manner". I said "shut up" to someone who was calling Fox News and the people who like it "stupid" multiple times. I found it extremely offensive, so I wanted to tell them to just stop it. Someone in the thread later accused me of calling someone stupid, the moderator possibly took this person at their word when I didn't at all, it was a mistake.

    Seriously, there was lots going on in that thread offence-wise. I think calling people "stupid" because of whatever their politics are is an egregious offence.

    I pmed the mod who had no justification for it, he simply said my previous posting also "suggests that After Hours would be a better place without your input". I don't know why he claims this, he really mustn't like my posts. I think After Hours is a better place with my input and without his. Just because he doesn't like my input doesn't mean he can simply ban me permamently.

    I had been banned before (I thought unfairly), I did my time and came back. Surely there can't be a cumulative effect of bans or moderations or everyone is going to be banned permanently sooner or later. It's ridiculous.

    Some of these mods have an unbelievable attitude problem.


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