You can't fix what got in in trouble if they don't tell you what it is that you did. Saying "you said something bad" does not help. You need to know what you said that was bad. This is whySo if you're afraid you said something that crossed the line that could have offended someone, and upset that you got sent to gaol so you're going to be more careful from now on, doesn't that mean that the gaol served its purpose?
Edit: Another tip to not get thrown in gaol is to not defend yourself. It's a little messed up but I know of people who got thrown in gaol because they fought back. If a GM sees a report and goes into the logs and sees two people cussing each other out, it's not a good look for either one of them.
In the instances where someone didn't like me and kept swearing and telling everyone to report me, I just stay silent since their report is only going to look bad for them. I don't care enough to defend myself against random people on the internet who aren't worth my time who I'm never going to see again and it's a shame a lot of people take internet drama personally.
OP was banned for offensive language/ content, according to their first post. Most reasonable people knowing that the ToS forbids swearing at the very least so they'd probably stop swearing around strangers and if they're the kind of person who drops slurs or casually makes sexual references they'd stop that, too. its really not that hard.
OP was banned for offensive language/ content, according to their first post. Most reasonable people knowing that the ToS forbids swearing at the very least so they'd probably stop swearing around strangers and if they're the kind of person who drops slurs or casually makes sexual references they'd stop that, too. its really not that hard.
That doesn't actually solve the issue. Did he swear, was it something else? Etc. You cannot hope to fix something when you are not told what it is. Not to mention the number of things I see happening every single day that violates the ToS with no punishments. This is basic discipline stuff.
you only really get dragged off to jail if someone reports you for it. I swear all the time on FC chat, because I know the people there will not report it. but if someone tells you, you've used offensive language you should not need to be told "you called little Johnny a [redacted] yesterday" to know "hey, maybe I should watch my mouth in public channels."That doesn't actually solve the issue. Did he swear, was it something else? Etc. You cannot hope to fix something when you are not told what it is. Not to mention the number of things I see happening every single day that violates the ToS with no punishments. This is basic discipline stuff.
I need to ask all of you a question then. What defines offensive language? You all act like you know, and that I should have been punished, and just know what shouldn't be said..you only really get dragged off to jail if someone reports you for it. I swear all the time on FC chat, because I know the people there will not report it. but if someone tells you, you've used offensive language you should not need to be told "you called little Johnny a [redacted] yesterday" to know "hey, maybe I should watch my mouth in public channels."
So tell me? What defines offensive language. Be specific.
And if that is the first time you've ever been reported? You have no bearing on what it was you said to trigger the offense, so again, you cannot correct the issue since you do not know what triggered the offense.you only really get dragged off to jail if someone reports you for it. I swear all the time on FC chat, because I know the people there will not report it. but if someone tells you, you've used offensive language you should not need to be told "you called little Johnny a [redacted] yesterday" to know "hey, maybe I should watch my mouth in public channels."
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