Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-30248084-20180120075645

Going to cut to the chase; People appear to be posting discussions about their bans by modcalling more frequently now, but sometimes they may be called out for false calling even if what you may be saying is accurately true. I will describe this a little more indepth:

[DO NOTE]: Moderators/Admins may say things differently on how I will say this - so do not take my words for granted on this being the case; They will provide you a more clear answer with other reasons I may not be aware on, or to correct me. I will describe this in a numbered list to show you what I think that may work if you used Mod-Call properly:

1. Getting False Banned

Some of you may had this more frequent than others, or have gotten into this mess like the few that post their 'concerns' on the Wikia. So why would I (You), an obediant player get banned and have my call listed as a False Call? It may generally be your writing and how you say it. I will show some examples here:



This is an improper way on how you send out your Mod-Call, and may probably be ignored and may wind you up in ban-land, but would be worse if you leave after sending a Mod-Call. Another image below will be listed here:



This is, if I am correct, the proper way for the Mod/Admin to see the call and take it literal. You do not have to sound or have your writing displayed in a professional manner when a Mod comes, but it may spare you from day-bans or permament ban.

2. Do Not Draw Attention To Those That You Accusse

Now, since Jopede (Admin) can ban people in a different matter, it is still ideally important that you do not SHOUT OUT to someone to ban them like the one listed here as an example:



The accused (hacker, glitcher, etc) can see this too not just you - and just simply get off. If a mod does indeed come when the hacker has left, not only would it mean bad news to you and getting banned, but your also wasting the Mod's time to come to you and deal with you. If you see a problem, don't even hesitate and just call - I am sure there are compassionate mods that would understand if they even question you - as long as you respond to them in a clearful and honest manner.

3. Do Not Leave The Server You Are In

The last thing you should do is, once you registered your mod-call, you may be fed up with the hacker/glitcher that you may want to go on another server to enjoy. Do not consider this - I am not entirely sure that, when you post a modcall that they will follow you as of pressing "Join [Player Name]'s Server" as if in Lobby, but if they arrive somewhere where the problem you described isn't there, your in a load of shit.

I would say wait in your server for roughly 30 Minutes or longer - despite your temprerament - for the mod to show up (You may tell if they whisper you) so you can briefly explain the situation to the Mod if he/she asks for more information. It isn't that hard to wait guys, sometimes they have to deal with other calls too.

I am pretty sure these are the few reasons - on my belief - are the few tips on why it is important to Mod-Call properly. But as I have said, do not take this for granted, admins/mods will describe this quite differently - and perhaps more accurately - than a average player like me knows.

And that concludes my discussion. Thank you for your time in reading this.

=( Lost Ratchet )= 