09-24-2008, 09:33 PM
When you get muted, you receive a message saying you should speak English and shouldn't use caps(dunno the exact message), you do a !eng or w/e after to tell the player what exactly he's muted for. Why put a reason? If they complain, the mod/admin who muted them will reply with either another !eng or a personal PM stating the reason. If they don't reply, the other mod/admin should ask the other: 'Hey, why did you mute ID x?' Then he'll do the !eng stuff again if needed.
If the person mutes someone and leaves before the person asks why, you simply go up a bit, or check how long he's muted. Depending on how long he's muted, see if it's actually worth replying(note that this doesn't happen very often, so not replying once is fine).
In other words, reason is not needed imo.
If the person mutes someone and leaves before the person asks why, you simply go up a bit, or check how long he's muted. Depending on how long he's muted, see if it's actually worth replying(note that this doesn't happen very often, so not replying once is fine).
In other words, reason is not needed imo.
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