TeeGee wrote:Unless what you have to say is actual evidence that is relevant to the case and will either assist in busting or clearing the accused, then either
1) do NOT post it
or
2) Post it here viewforum.php?f=6 in discussions, where things should be discussed. It will make a multi hunters life much easier.
Posting non relevant information in C&A may lead to you having a forum vacation.
You do realise that means the person being accused of breaking rules cannot post in the thread unless they're actually giving evidence as to why they are innocent? Or for more difficult cases, people cannot post their opinions if the situation is something that could potentially affect the entire site. It also means players can't be given general advice like they have been in the past, by other players. Perhaps worst of all, wannabe mods can't spend half their time making pointless brown-nosing comments any more.
#2. I recently made a post that was not evidence (I hadn't seen the rule) but was relevant to the report at hand. The topic was locked, then unlocked and eddie2 replied to what I'd said with complete nonsense, trying to discredit an issue I had brought up as a genuine concern that was relevant to the case. I called him handicapped and because my post wasn't relevant, both eddie2 and I received 24hr bans.
Why, then, has nobody in this thread received a ban? viewtopic.php?f=5&t=225306 There are fucking moderators posting after each other with completely off topic comments, literally breaking the rules of the C&A "forum". What happens? Thread gets locked and no punishments are handed out? Lmao that is complete bullshit. Nice double standards though.
So anyway, I have now made this thread: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=225348
Anyone who wishes to discuss anything about this thread without posting evidence, please do so in this thread so that you don't get banned! Unless of course you're a mod - or someone who regularly brown noses mods like Magnus - then you're free to do what you like.