You said so on a previous thread.
Well, Alusair, you are still a rookie.There are moderators who feel they should never be questioned. That attitude, of course, creates a barrier to communication. At th time I had an issue, I laid out the problems to the admins and received no response. Only after I gave my best brown-nosing performance, did I receive any acknowledgement.
Since then, I have demonstrated, repeatedly, I know wtf I am talking about. I also have made strides in other areas to further prove my worth.
It is a good idea to address issues with mods with those mods, and, if no satisfaction can be found there, sometimes a player has to elevate a complaint to the admins. That's all good. There is a catch though. If a player is perceived to be a problem, then they won't get any satisfaction no matter what they try.
If a player is themselves is a problem, then they need to change their ways if they have a legitimate problem they feel needs to be addressed.
As for vulgarwolf, the dude is a riot. He is not a troll or flamer (but he may be flaming; have you seen his avatar?) If vulgarwolf has an issue, I think he should be heard out... as long as he can present the issue properly. I don't know the details (and I don't want to know), but I would at least give vulgarwolf the benefit of the doubt.



There are moderators who feel they should never be questioned. That attitude, of course, creates a barrier to communication. At th time I had an issue, I laid out the problems to the admins and received no response. Only after I gave my best brown-nosing performance, did I receive any acknowledgement.
) I didn't just just complain though. I shook the mod tree. I got the attention of those who could foster change.



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