Toe
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Keke is autistic.
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Post by Toe on May 28, 2020 9:59:28 GMT -5
Trying my best to become apart of the community but everyone is basically telling me to firetruck off and leave? I have done absolutely nothing wrong and I'm being banned/muted constantly. Has anyone experienced these power-tripping mods? This question got me kicked from a server And when I brought it up I was muted for 2 hours. Not really sure how to react. I feel like this community is dominated by power-hungry mods who have no clue how to moderate or enforce rules at all.
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Post by littlemssam on May 28, 2020 11:44:58 GMT -5
Never have been bullied on the MCC Discord Server and never have seen anyone being bullied. And to be honest i don't even see anything "bully like" in the screens you posted.
But i do see something "bully like" in here: "Keke is autistic."
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Post by kloving70 on May 28, 2020 11:47:04 GMT -5
The best way to react would have been to move on when asked/told it was inappropriate. The kick from the server was a warning. The DM to support staff was the reason for the ban. If that was not enough, taking server issues to other servers is also not allowed in the rules. There are/were plenty of administrators/moderators that questions could be posed to if any of the communications were not clear.
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Toe
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Keke is autistic.
Posts: 6
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Post by Toe on May 28, 2020 11:48:51 GMT -5
The best way to react would have been to move on when asked/told it was inappropriate. The kick from the server was a warning. The DM to support staff was the reason for the ban. If that was not enough, taking server issues to other servers is also not allowed in the rules. There are/were plenty of administrators/moderators that questions could be posed to if any of the communications were not clear. You're not allowed to ask questions lol. You get kicked.
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Post by sammoyke on Jun 2, 2020 22:22:02 GMT -5
Muting/banning in social cliques is a power trip that happens but the upshot is its your choice to put yourself in those situations. There are ways to get information that don't include trying to engage socially in a chummy manner, such as asking personal questions ( a normal question when you find out someone you admired/liked died, but still a personal one I reckon) I do think it was asinine to mute you for that but it's possible the mod/admin is just young or takes to a more high key over-sensitive safe zone for simmers which in the best of cases is stressful to enjoy and the worst of cases toxic af. The second mute you got because you had the 'audacity' to comment on their maturity. And tbh , if they were gonna be sensitive enough to mute you the first time, muting you when you decided intentionally antagonize them about their maturity had to been an obvious reaction from them. I'm not saying you were right or wrong but I am saying you could have read the room sorta speak and understood what kind of sensitivity you were dealing and adjusted to it or moved on. If you adjust to it when it's just too over the type high key sensitive bubble wrap social setting for you, it would be stressful and unenjoyable anyway. They did you a favor in that take and you should just stick technical questions or find a group more your social pace.
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