I wanted to appeal my mentor warning because not only does discord behavior have nothing to do with my ability as a mentor, I don’t actually believe I did the things the warning states. However, the thread was closed, not because they looked into it and found I actually did all that, but because “You’re literally not even banned, it’s just a warning to stop pinging for no reason.” Thing is, I hadn’t acted like that for over a month, and I haven’t since, and yet many people, including the admins, for whatever reason still think I keep doing it, and bring it up constantly. Hell, people bring it up even when I’m not around, so much to the point people actually believe that’s how I still act. This appeal getting denied absolutely did not help either, and I don’t want 2-3 month old behavior to be held against me in case I mess up as it is now.
@Caecilius because he was the guy who prompted the locking and I think it was assigned to him internally or something
Dude. It’s a warning. Not a strike, a warning. This will have absolutely no consequences for you if you don’t start pinging again for no reason, this is literally just the admins going “Don’t do it again, please”.
The whole point is that I didn’t even do it when I was given the warning. People will look at it and say “oh he did this or still does this” when I didn’t and don’t.
That was literally the only time I’ve messed up like that for a long time and it was in response to an admin pinging over a hundred people. A mistake at like 2 in the morning after an admin accidentally pinged 100+ people with no mistakes for a month prior or since is not “constant” behavior
That admin doesn’t have a huge history of doing it over and over, is the difference.
Considering just how much you did it in the not-that-distant past there’s no reason for the admins to assume you weren’t just doing it again… And no reason for them not to be done with your shit.
Remove the @ key from your keyboard and move the frick on. It’s just words in a channel that no one ever checks. If anything complaining on a thread after getting your appeal denied makes you sound like you’re whining and draws more attention to it.