Your Steam Name: Knight
Your Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:18519180
Your Character Name (If Applicable): Aiden Landini
Admin being reported( Tag by writing @ before their forum name) @Aaron
Evidence: [URL]https://monolithservers.com/forums/threads/raid-and-lsd-for-jack-roosevelt.39279/#post-231693[/URL]
Reason for Report: I'm reporting Aaron for verbally warning me for something I didn't do. Upon logging into the server today, I was immediately warned by [USER=7428]@Cozy for an alleged violation of 4.2.8, which states:
I received this verbal warning despite not being the person who killed the individual in question; I merely looted them moments later. Regardless of your interpretation of a "verbal warning" as noted by Aaron, indicating that it was logged "to inform you in case you break that rule in the future," I did not break this rule. It's not customary to verbally warn individuals about every server rule and log it for potential future violations. I did not violate this rule, and while I have no issue returning items, I do take issue with being warned or punished for something I explicitly didn't do. The video that was posted (now inaccessible) clearly did not show me RDMing anyone, and a brief examination of the logs confirmed that I didn't kill the individual in question.
Furthermore, Aaron's demeanor during our Discord exchange was entirely confrontational. The server's staff should not arbitrarily or haphazardly ascribe rule violations, as was done in this case. Aaron needs to be educated on the proper use of verbal warnings, their effectiveness, how to talk to people in a professional manner, and whether it's appropriate to issue warnings for rules explicitly not violated. Furthermore, asking staff to verify the veracity of an "offline punishment" is the bare minimum expectation, and I would advise talking to @Cozy about how to do this properly in the future. If a player has evidence to the contrary, you should open to engaging and finding an appropriate resolution in-game without the need to take the issue to the forums for higher-ups to review. There is zero excuse for issuing a punishment, regardless of severity, because you couldn't be bothered to even read the logs posted in the report.
Thank you.
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Your Steam ID: STEAM_0:1:18519180
Your Character Name (If Applicable): Aiden Landini
Admin being reported( Tag by writing @ before their forum name) @Aaron
Evidence: [URL]https://monolithservers.com/forums/threads/raid-and-lsd-for-jack-roosevelt.39279/#post-231693[/URL]
Reason for Report: I'm reporting Aaron for verbally warning me for something I didn't do. Upon logging into the server today, I was immediately warned by [USER=7428]@Cozy for an alleged violation of 4.2.8, which states:
"Killing during raids should be carried out sensibly. If there is a legitimate threat on the property you are raiding, it's reasonable to enter with the intent to kill. For example, if anyone at the targeted property has a weapon equipped, the base as a whole constitutes a legitimate threat, and you may kill everyone who has not visibly surrendered inside it."
I received this verbal warning despite not being the person who killed the individual in question; I merely looted them moments later. Regardless of your interpretation of a "verbal warning" as noted by Aaron, indicating that it was logged "to inform you in case you break that rule in the future," I did not break this rule. It's not customary to verbally warn individuals about every server rule and log it for potential future violations. I did not violate this rule, and while I have no issue returning items, I do take issue with being warned or punished for something I explicitly didn't do. The video that was posted (now inaccessible) clearly did not show me RDMing anyone, and a brief examination of the logs confirmed that I didn't kill the individual in question.
Furthermore, Aaron's demeanor during our Discord exchange was entirely confrontational. The server's staff should not arbitrarily or haphazardly ascribe rule violations, as was done in this case. Aaron needs to be educated on the proper use of verbal warnings, their effectiveness, how to talk to people in a professional manner, and whether it's appropriate to issue warnings for rules explicitly not violated. Furthermore, asking staff to verify the veracity of an "offline punishment" is the bare minimum expectation, and I would advise talking to @Cozy about how to do this properly in the future. If a player has evidence to the contrary, you should open to engaging and finding an appropriate resolution in-game without the need to take the issue to the forums for higher-ups to review. There is zero excuse for issuing a punishment, regardless of severity, because you couldn't be bothered to even read the logs posted in the report.
Thank you.
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