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10/5/2020 1:10:49 PMAUrankAdminAquanim before revert after revert
10/5/2020 1:10:35 PMAUrankAdminAquanim before revert after revert
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1 For the reference of anybody else who doesn't already know, ban lengths are influenced by context and past behaviour. I have no idea what the context was six years ago that caused this person to receive a 30 day ban for teamkilling and don't really have a way to find out. In this case, one day is a below-average ban length for teamkilling but when somebody really ought to have been kicked and you teamkill them instead we are mildly sympathetic. 1 For the reference of anybody else who doesn't already know, ban lengths are influenced by context and past behaviour. I have no idea what the context was six years ago that caused this person to receive a 30 day ban for teamkilling and don't really have a way to find out. In this case, one day is a below-average ban length for teamkilling but when somebody really ought to have been kicked and you teamkill them instead we are mildly sympathetic.
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3 EDIT: I can at least read the ban reasons which reveal that @Krystian was misrepresenting their situation a lot. They were banned for three days for teamkilling, then a week for ban dodging and continuing to teamkill, *then* a month for ban dodging and continuing to teamkill some more. 3 EDIT: I can at least read the ban reasons which reveal that @Krystian was misrepresenting their situation a lot. In 2014 they were banned for three days for teamkilling, then a week for ban dodging and continuing to teamkill, *then* a month for ban dodging and continuing to teamkill some more.