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6 years ago
I made a post yesterday about a teamkilling incident, why was it deleted?
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It was moved to Asylum, not deleted: http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/25626

I assume the reason for this was related to DeinFreund's comment, viz. reporting other players should be done via the private report-a-player button on their user page, rather than making a circus of it in the forum. Whoever did it can correct me if that is incorrect.
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6 years ago
Thanks for the response.
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6 years ago
Yes, Well done to the admins.

Banned 7 days for destroying a nuke that was pretty much mine, in a lost battle, and siding with a guy who insulted me FIRST despite my multiple respectful attempts the get the nuke back.

CArankTheMooseIsLoose explained very well the situation on the original forum thread.

http://zero-k.info/Forum/Thread/25626

A witch hunt that's what I call it. With some Admins watching too many old westerns movies.

All it takes is a nice gayish tirade from a dude to awaken the "sheriff" spirit in some admins.
MYrankAdminHistidine If you always dreamt of defending the law, go to police school, and make it happen! You have all my support and best wishes for success! And you might as well learn some basics about "objectivity".


NB:

objectivity
noun [ U ] US ​ /ˌɑb·dʒekˈtɪv·ɪ·t̬i, -dʒɪk-/
The state or quality of being objective and fair

Might also need this one:

common sense
noun [ U ] UK ​ /ˌkɒm.ən ˈsens/ US ​ /ˌkɑː.mən ˈsens/
The basic level of practical knowledge and judgment that we all need to help us live in a reasonable and safe way:


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6 years ago
Cue the circus.
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6 years ago
Martyr complex: In psychology a person who has a martyr complex, sometimes associated with the term victim complex, desires the feeling of being a martyr for his/her own sake, seeking out suffering or persecution because it either feeds a psychological need, or a desire to avoid responsibility.
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