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Just a quick question - Sean - 12-09-2013 Is there a limit to blacklists? Like, on bans there are a certain amount on how many you have before you are permanently banned. Is it the same with blacklists? RE: Just a quick question - skatehawk11 - 12-09-2013 (12-09-2013, 10:18 PM)Sean Wrote: Is there a limit to blacklists? Well I would not see the point in blacklisting permanently. If you were abusing something so many times Im pretty shure it would lead to a ban then. RE: Just a quick question - Barkles - 12-09-2013 There are such things as perm blacklist so I suppose it's possible RE: Just a quick question - Kpred - 12-09-2013 It's more likely you will receive a longer ban then a permanent blacklist. RE: Just a quick question - Dwip - 12-10-2013 Well, the simple answer is: don't break any rules and then you won't recieve a ban or blacklist. RE: Just a quick question - DoomDude1 - 12-10-2013 1) Blacklists have no maximum length. They can range from 1 minute to permanent. 2) There is no set "limit" for receiving a permanent suspension. It depends on the number and severity of previous suspensions. 3) Look above. RE: Just a quick question - aviator - 12-11-2013 As stated by DoomDude1, there is no set amount of blacklists or suspensions until you receive a permanent one. Normal criteria for a permanent suspension would be a severe rule infraction (hacking, DDoS affiliation etc) or having a high suspension count (roughly 10+). With regards to blacklists, usually if you have done something severe enough for a 'permanent blacklist' it will normally be a long suspension. Support provided. Thread closed. Please E-Mail or PM Aviator for more information on the closure of this thread, or if you have further questions regarding this topic. |