Thread:U N Ovvrn/@comment-9705522-20150119195743/@comment-9705522-20150120150001

YourPrivateNightmare wrote: Well, as I see it, you got a warning, requesting that you should stop being a jerk to people in the comment section. You apparently felt like it wasn't following the standard procedure and tried to talk yourself out of it. So, you didn't really agree to change your ways and instead insisted on being correct.

Maybe, just maybe they concluded that you weren't willing to change your ways and decided to block you in order to....teach you a lesson? end nitpicking over this matter?

I don't know.

What I do know is that you should probably accept that your behaviour was apparently not acceptable to a majority of people. Stop insisting that you're right and just accept that people won't put up with your antics.

Then you didnt read properly, im afraid. I did not disagree with the warning. Nor did I want it removed. I instead wanted them to do it properly. Because thats how moderators, administrators or anything of the like have to work. Properly, precise, and according to procedure. Consider it a matter of pride in my former, well, job.

According to the second policy page on blocking, that is an invalid reason for blocking. Or, as the page puts it, "unacceptable". So in that case they would have broken the rules. Not legal mate. "end nitpicking". Thats called appeal due to incorrect handling. Legal, and encouraged, according to the second policy page on blocking.

Except I ... did? I did, and got a warning for it. Thats the end of story. That wouldve been the end of the story, but then ... tehanonymous decided to do something against all rules. Punishing me for something I already got a warning for. Thats called "double jeopardy". Highly illegal in the real world. Oh and against the declaration of the human rights. If anything, the situation is as follows: 1. I made a rule violation. 2. Neonspotlight notified me, gave me a warning, and explained sidequestions. Now, at this point it shouldve been over. But here we continue. 3. TehAnonymous decides to use his power to give a block that goes against everything that stands on the policy pages on blocking (yes, both of them). Effectively abusing his power to go against the rules and do unjust things. In the last forum I saw that happen, the mod got fired instantly. Here, well, judging by Feirunds situation, it seems you can do that many times before you get reprimanded.