Answered What does this mean?

Discussion in 'Questions & Answers' started by Alicia Rue, Aug 26, 2020.

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  1. So I made a report on a user who continued to derail a thread after a general warning was made to NOT derail the thread, and to respect others. After that warning was ignored and that user made a post to further instigate/derail, another general warning was made. I reported the user/post for the reason of derailment, and it was denied with this reason:
    "If he gets one, you get several. No warnings today."

    What exactly does this mean? I didn't receive any warnings at all from anyone related to this topic, so what exactly is the message here supposed to be? That if a user gets a warning, you'll give me multiple? And for what reason?

    @Lordyhgm or @Jabba the Slut to explain this concept to me. Oh, and the user was an ex-mod with what could be described as a "hatred" for me.

    If you need more context, I will gladly present screenshots of the conversation, just in case any part of it gets deleted for some reason.
     
  2. Jabba the Slut

    Jabba the Slut That's Kinky! Lead Admin VIP Silver

    You reported Pokeben10's post for derailing and being disrespectful.

    I don't see it as derailing at all. His post was a response to you and about you, on a thread you made about you. So it would appear to be pretty on topic from where I'm sitting.

    As for being disrespectful, that would be where the "If he gets one, you get several. No warnings today." stems from. If we're gonna start handing out warnings for all the quips made on your thread, you'd get a fair number yourself. Some of your messages showing your own petty harassment is even quoted in his post. Not to mention your entire thread reads as being created solely to instigate Frost for messing up your pronouns.

    The thread has already been locked. There will be no more warnings doled out for it.
     
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