Post by Pierre Bezukhov on May 6, 2016 16:38:11 GMT -6
All topics must have a title of, "[ckey] Ban Appeal [ackey] [Job/Server]". Topics failing to meet this guideline will be met with automatic denial
Replace "[ckey]" with your key (BYOND username), [ackey] with the ckey of the admin who banned you and "[Job/Server]" with your ban-type.
All bans for '1 minute' are permabans. This is due to the way Byond works.
Do NOT bump your threads! They will be responded to eventually! You just have to be patient!
An example title, is exactly as follows:
Artyom150's Ban Appeal LordDeshara [SERVER]
or
Artyom150's Ban Appeal Unknown [SERVER]
The content of your initial post, must be exactly what is written below, of course filling in relevant details. You may NOT omit any of these sections.
Replace "[ckey]" with your key (BYOND username), [ackey] with the ckey of the admin who banned you and "[Job/Server]" with your ban-type.
All bans for '1 minute' are permabans. This is due to the way Byond works.
Do NOT bump your threads! They will be responded to eventually! You just have to be patient!
An example title, is exactly as follows:
Artyom150's Ban Appeal LordDeshara [SERVER]
or
Artyom150's Ban Appeal Unknown [SERVER]
The content of your initial post, must be exactly what is written below, of course filling in relevant details. You may NOT omit any of these sections.
BYOND Username:
Character name during the ban:
Date and time of the ban:
Type of ban (JobBan, ServerBan):
Banned Jobs (If applicable):
Duration of the ban:
Admin who issued the ban:
Reason given for the ban:
What happened, and why it was unjust/heartfelt apology:
Note: Unless directly involved in a ban, or you're an admin with the intention to appropriately answer the ban appeal, DO NOT post in ban appeals. If in doubt refer below
When to post:
-To present your side of the story, assuming it's relevant.
-To point out something relevant, that has been seemingly overlooked.
-To provide legitimate evidence that has not already been provided.
-To provide something, evidence or otherwise, of relevance to the incident.
When not to post:
-To "call someone out".
-To tell us to ban someone.
-To joke or have a conversation.
-To defend someone else or detract from discussion.
-To tell us to ban someone.
-To joke or have a conversation.
-To defend someone else or detract from discussion.