09-19-2014, 04:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 09-01-2022, 01:03 AM by Fearless Community.
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When dealing with abuse threads against staff members, only those involved are allowed to post. This is to:
1. Stop the thread being spammed with everyone's views.
2. Avoid people bringing up false claims against the staff member or accuser.
You posting your 'view' is not needed. You were not involved in the situation in which resulted to an abuse case nor does your post contain any further evidence. Therefore, your post doesn't add anything constructive to the abuse thread. You even asked Link66 questions which you shouldn't have because YOU WERE NOT INVOLVED.
Administrators can comment on abuse threads as they are here to help investigate what has happened and to make sure the abuse thread isn't breaking any of the abuse thread guidelines and rules. We have also been trusted not be bias when it comes to any disciplinary actions against staff members or players.
Now, unless you were actually involved and can provide any further evidence, I advise you refrain from posting on the abuse thread.
1. Stop the thread being spammed with everyone's views.
2. Avoid people bringing up false claims against the staff member or accuser.
You posting your 'view' is not needed. You were not involved in the situation in which resulted to an abuse case nor does your post contain any further evidence. Therefore, your post doesn't add anything constructive to the abuse thread. You even asked Link66 questions which you shouldn't have because YOU WERE NOT INVOLVED.
Administrators can comment on abuse threads as they are here to help investigate what has happened and to make sure the abuse thread isn't breaking any of the abuse thread guidelines and rules. We have also been trusted not be bias when it comes to any disciplinary actions against staff members or players.
Now, unless you were actually involved and can provide any further evidence, I advise you refrain from posting on the abuse thread.