AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Despite this given as a reason in another thread more than a few users took exception to this action and called for a permenant ban for you in line with a previous banning of another user and again despite the explanations that the two cases were not the same this latest flare up is the result.
I do not feel this is correct. In the thread in question, no one called for a permanent ban on Echo419. Please do not imply there were ulterior motives against Echo419. Many members were curious why one member was given one punishment and another was given a more serious punishment.
The details of that have been clarified somewhat, if not to everyones satisfaction.
I do not feel this is correct. In the thread in question, no one called for a permanent ban on Echo419. Please do not imply there were ulterior motives against Echo419. Many members were curious why one member was given one punishment and another was given a more serious punishment.
The details of that have been clarified somewhat, if not to everyones satisfaction.
There are different punishments for different circumstances, even if the same rule is broken. This is up to the moderator, and the other moderators pay attention. If there is a good reason to overturn it, it will be, but we allow each other leeway as well. Consistency that everyone cries about, is senseless. Sometimes you send someone to jail, and sometimes you sentence someone to community service, for technically the same crime. And there is good reason to do this.
Squid. If you challenge another decision, you will be <B>permanently</B> removed if you are wrong.
-The AO Moderation Team
"Everything in Moderation"
There are different punishments for different circumstances, even if the same rule is broken. This is up to the moderator, and the other moderators pay attention. If there is a good reason to overturn it, it will be, but we allow each other leeway as well. Consistency that everyone cries about, is senseless. Sometimes you send someone to jail, and sometimes you sentence someone to community service, for technically the same crime. And there is good reason to do this.
Squid. If you challenge another decision, you will be <B>permanently</B> removed if you are wrong.
Because some members have been here longer and have more seniority and special privelidges...right?
And why should squid be permed for not agreeing with you? Whats wrong with questioning authority? Or are you just so good that you'll never make a mistake?
Either the ban was a joke, they realized I got banned for a really stupid reason, or someone else likes me.
You are a special case. You get banned so often, a normal 1-day ban would be shrugged off by you. The threat of a longer ban may get some reaction out of you. But apparantly you are incapable of learning your lesson, regardless.
The next one is permanent. Break a rule, you're gone. Stir the pot, you're gone.
-The AO Moderation Team
"Everything in Moderation"
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