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I was banned today solely for things I said in OOC. I know this because I didn't have a chance to pvp much at all.
Things I said: "I'll probably quit as soon as I see bans are actually being enforced for this trash." "I'm going to push the envelope of the pnp rules until I get banned" "I'm going to rape ppl in pvp" "No I mean I'm literally going to rape ppl using /emote" "I don't understand why you guys put up with pnp. You should just let them ban everyone" "My introduction to this server was being bind camped by a guy 4 levels above me grouped with a RD bard. If that doesn't get you banned than I don't know what will." "Holy shit do you guys realize what you're saying?" This chat of mine was in response to what people said in OOC. Context I cannot accurately provide. It could have been any of those, but not much more. Proud? Not really, but I certainly expected my ban to come in the form of disobeying pnp rules... not talking about it. I've seen a lot worse said than what I said in the one day I played here. In short I support the idea of disabling global OOC. It would be a lot simpler than banning players who abuse it. Only reason I can see to keep it in is so GM's can keep a log that can be used for grounds of more bans. Global OOC kills. | ||
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