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| {{Uxie|time=04:08, 25 June 2011 (EDT)|text=DTN's right. I was never able to have my go because my "foe" (the person behind those IP attacks) never returned. Maybe it's time to make a few more changes to it?}} | | {{Uxie|time=04:08, 25 June 2011 (EDT)|text=DTN's right. I was never able to have my go because my "foe" (the person behind those IP attacks) never returned. Maybe it's time to make a few more changes to it?}} |
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| {{AlVan|time20:33, 4 July 2011 (EDT)|text=I was kind of wondering something...how do we decide the punishment when it happens. What I mean is, do we decide by the severity of the attack? Like when Me and Kryten went through a round, we just called each other names. However, when Uxie was attacked, she was going through comeplete cyberbullying. If someone starts sending death threats shouldn't they have to something a lot more than just the basics? Now I know with a regular newbie you guys can just block with no mercy, but think of what would happen if a respected admin had done something really bad, you guys probably wouldn't block them, right? So shouldn't the rule be "the worse the comment, the worse the punishment" or something like that?}}
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