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Ban Request - Racist


BlackEyes
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Yeah honestly I warn them also first before a ban comes. Believe it or not most of the time they listen and or appologize. Plus there are people out there that act ghetto and all that and talk like that, so warning them to let them know we do not tolerate that kind of talk helps believe it or not.

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People tend to develop bad habits that surface in an instinctive way. Well all have some. Not necessarily related to this. I try and warn people when they use epithets in this manner. A little too casual of a way compared to direct, planned speech.

 

My 2 cents, at least. But we can not overlook your care for the overall being of the players. Thanks for the submission. If he does it again, take action, and he will have to speak with us.

 

 

Thanks :D

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There needs to be no warnings. It is not acceptable. What is the purpose for saying that?

 

When you ban, they have to come to the site to find out why they were banned.

 

Sorry for stepping on any toes but I'm overriding this one.

 

Banned. He can come ask for an unban. Or not. We don't need any of this.

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thank you! finally an admin that understands it. ZERO tolerance means ZERO! tolerance.

most of them are stupid kids that come on here spread shit/freekills/throw racist comments, disrespects and leaves. If they wanna come back they should come on the forums and apologize.

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unless they have like torret syndrom or something most people can avoid using this kind of language by taking a deep breath before typing/talking. So I have no sympathi for people like him.

 

Wiki:

Coprolalia (the spontaneous utterance of socially objectionable or taboo words or phrases) is the most publicized symptom of Tourette's, but it is not required for a diagnosis of Tourette's and only about 10% of Tourette's patients exhibit coprolalia.
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