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quincy

Senior Member
I have a question Quincy to You: What aren't you understanding in "I haven't violated any rule" and "the site staff try to talk me in that I did that, even I didn't done it" ?

The temp ban (timeout) has been given to me when I was sleeping, so it's phisically impossible for me to do anyting on site
Wituj, mcgiwer.

I do not understand what YOU aren't understanding?

It really does not matter whether you violated a written rule of a website or not. If the website does not want you on their site, they can ban you from their site. Period. And they can make it a temporary ban (if they are feeling generous) or a permanent ban (if they are not). And they can issue this ban while you are sleeping or when you are awake.

Their website, their rules.

You apparently irritated someone in charge at the website, enough so that they don't want you back.

There are ways to circumvent bans. One way is to create different user names and try to sneak back onto the site in that way. This does not always work. In fact, I would say that when you have an astute website administrator, it rarely works - or, at least, it rarely works for long.

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