10-29-2015, 09:02 PM
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(10-29-2015, 08:46 PM)Hitman Wrote: The message you sent to global OOC was interpreted as having a negative connotation and to be derogatory. As I also stated, if this was not your intent then it should have been more clear.
I honestly see no reason for the blacklist to be removed.
Interpreted by whom? Everyone I have talked to has said they have found it not offensive. There is only so much I can fit in an OOC comment. I did not feel it was homophobic (actually, I didn't even check because I'm not homophobic and I had no idea someone could interpret it as gay at first) and then after I sent it I began typing the second part but I was blacklisted before I could finish.
This is a circular argument, I would have been more clear before you blacklisted me but you blacklisted me and so I should have been more clear.
Please cite the rule I broke, because no rule I see has a clause for interpretation.
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