Schicksal von Walrus wrote:
Normally i wouldnt say that this cuts it for a warning, and that a telloff should have been first, but seeing as you are trying to become a staff member, i think its completely acceptable.
You do realize what you said there is bonkers. So basically you're saying that if you're applying for staff; you cannot use swear words. But, when you're accepted as staff, you're allowed. That doesn't make sense. There's a big amount of staff that curse.
His application was denied and he hasn't posted a new one ever since. If you feel like when he does post one, you can say it in the meeting.
There be warnings all over the place if you believed that.
Imagine a staff member using the argument "Get over it" when dealing with rulebreaks.
Like you've never seen a staff member say that before?
There be warnings all over the place if you believed that.
*Oh looks like you've edited it and I shalt too edit it.*
Also you made it sound really clean, but your real sentence was:
ITS A FUCKING GAME GET OVER IT
If we look back at your own comment; you said that a warning is the staff's way of saying "Stop it".
On the other hand, stop it means when the culprit is
constantly doing it.
He only said it once.
First off i am not saying that you shouldn't be allowed to swear, if you took "
fucking" out of that sentence it would remain just as bad. But he is literally telling a person searching for staff help to "Get over it" and yes, i do i believe that we should be more critical towards members trying to join our staff team, compared to new players, is that wrong?
Also, since Dallas stated so during the screenshots, and with this appeal as evidence, i'm assuming that he is still interested in the staff position, isn't applying at some point also him saying that he feels that he knows the rules?
And for the record i would never tell a player looking for help to "Get over it". I would also report any staff member if i caught them doing that.
Stop it means stop it, its use has no requirement but for the person to be doing something you disagree with.