- Nov 8, 2005
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If you have a case for your warning to be lifted early, you will need to contact the moderator who gave you the warning.
They are under no obligation to remove your warning, but if you are calm, polite, and explain your situation, then the mod might see fit to lift your warning early. It is up to them in the first instance.
If they say no, then you can appeal against the warning to an admin, but you must speak to the mod who issued the warning first, otherwise this will be seen as mod surfing and you could get yourself another warning. And nobody wants that.
No matter what, you definitely shouldn't send PMs to every mod or admin, as well as submitting a support ticket, and a report, and starting a thread on the forum to complain. That's only going to get our backs up - our mods get enough abuse as it is and we have a zero tolerance policy to any kind of mod abuse.
They are under no obligation to remove your warning, but if you are calm, polite, and explain your situation, then the mod might see fit to lift your warning early. It is up to them in the first instance.
If they say no, then you can appeal against the warning to an admin, but you must speak to the mod who issued the warning first, otherwise this will be seen as mod surfing and you could get yourself another warning. And nobody wants that.
No matter what, you definitely shouldn't send PMs to every mod or admin, as well as submitting a support ticket, and a report, and starting a thread on the forum to complain. That's only going to get our backs up - our mods get enough abuse as it is and we have a zero tolerance policy to any kind of mod abuse.
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