Lucas1111 Posted September 26, 2021 #1 Posted September 26, 2021 Hello! Have you ever been warned, silenced or banned? For what reason? What did you do to be mute in chat and forum? There are people who think they have been unfairly silenced. And you, what do you think? There are people who do not know the chat or forum rules, and end up making mistakes without knowing it, this would not be a reason to ban, but a warning. But there are people who don't respect the rules and keep making mistakes, even though they know it, that's why it's banned. The problem is not to make mistakes, it is to remain in the same mistake. A moderator must first alert the player before silencing him. Sometimes not everything is a reason for banishment, so we must listen to what the other has to say and their reasons, and then take action. But there are people who go beyond the limit, ignoring the rules and end up being banned. You can find the chat rules that must be followed by going to this topic: https://forum.stake.com/topic/981-chat-rules You can find the forum rules that must be followed by going to this topic: https://forum.stake.com/topic/969-forum-rules-guidelines Good luck and good profits!😉
Support FilipN Posted September 26, 2021 Support #2 Posted September 26, 2021 Hello there. If you think our moderators muted you mistakenly, please write an appeal on the forum and our community managers will review it. You can write an appeal here: https://forum.stake.com/board/174-appeals/ Best regards. Filip, Stake.com Customer Support Agent
weswayahe Posted September 27, 2021 #4 Posted September 27, 2021 since joining 2 years ago, I have never been muted because I know the rules for almost all sites should be the same. if my forum ever made a mistake maybe last year and got a warning 🤣
Moderator Faris Posted September 27, 2021 Moderator #5 Posted September 27, 2021 Please, before making a new topic, check if there were already topics that are related to your query.
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