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Hey this is strange...

I received a warning from shockz a few months ago. He said he increased my warning level, because I posted a funny picture. Anyways, my warning level isn't at 0% then, that's for sure.

But recently, I beleive it was Joel who changed my name from Status_Seeker to status_seeker... So what's up with that? I thought I had a warning level, but I was still allowed to change my name. :s

Hey this is strange...

I received a warning from shockz a few months ago. He said he increased my warning level, because I posted a funny picture. Anyways, my warning level isn't at 0% then, that's for sure.

But recently, I beleive it was Joel who changed my name from Status_Seeker to status_seeker... So what's up with that? I thought I had a warning level, but I was still allowed to change my name. :s

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Maybe u were an exception...........

Hey this is strange...

I received a warning from shockz a few months ago. He said he increased my warning level, because I posted a funny picture. Anyways, my warning level isn't at 0% then, that's for sure.

But recently, I beleive it was Joel who changed my name from Status_Seeker to status_seeker... So what's up with that? I thought I had a warning level, but I was still allowed to change my name. :s

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Because you weren't changing your name from Juan Valdez to [[rgfd]-{Y}

Shorter answer; you didn't really change your name, you changed the case of some letters. We will also change members names to remove special characters, such as ?, no matter the warn level.

Because you weren't changing your name from Juan Valdez to [[rgfd]-{Y}

Shorter answer; you didn't really change your name, you changed the case of some letters. We will also change members names to remove special characters, such as ?, no matter the warn level.

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Ahhh oka:):) Thanks!:D:D

please do not change me back. But I have a warning level of 40 and I a mod let me change my name from SilentSalamander to Mr Farrar with no problem. The case was alot of people googleing my site were finding these darn threads so I had to take care of it. And yes I think being able to see your warning level is a very very good idea.

I personally think that the warning level should stay. But I also think that maybe after some time (maybe a year and a half or so), if the offence wasn't that bad and the mods feel that the person has really smartened up since then, that they may take it away.

I admit I have a warning level (don't know if it's 10 or 20%) for saying something really stupid about cracking Windows (which I also noted was illegal in the same post). I didn't give any links and I told them not to PM me cause I don't help or condone illegal activities (yes my version of Windows is legit).

Anyways, I recieved the warning and instantly realised what I said may have been wrong and I accepted my mistake and wrote an apology to the mod about my post (I knew it wouldn't take away my warning level but I wanted the mod to know that I understood what I did wrong and I wasn't going to make that mistake again).

So far I have never recieved a single warning and I have tried to stay as close to the rules as I possibly can.

The sad part about the warning is just a week or two earlier, I had PMed a mod for a name change. The name I wanted to change to was JUST registered (wasn't when I had thought about it). So I was thinking of a new name to change too and then this heppened.

I don't want to be forgiven for my mistakes at all because I know what I did was wrong and I would have probably given out a warning myself if that situation, but I just hope the mods understand that it was one small mistake and one step over the line which I didn't want to exactly take in the first place. I just want to change my nickname once cause this one has been "over" and past tense for about a year and a half now.

Hey this is strange...

I received a warning from shockz a few months ago. He said he increased my warning level, because I posted a funny picture. Anyways, my warning level isn't at 0% then, that's for sure.

But recently, I beleive it was Joel who changed my name from Status_Seeker to status_seeker... So what's up with that? I thought I had a warning level, but I was still allowed to change my name. :s

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I didn't warn you for posting a "funny picture". Why would I do that :rolleyes:

I warned you for something completely different. Check your PM if you still have it.

Wow...

Can I just get this account deleted and re-register under a new nick because I so do not want this nick no more, It's now known as Kangie's nick, long story but to make it short she is now known on the net as Mess.be Fanatic, and I am now known as XxRebelSeanxX...

Can I just get this account deleted and re-register under a new nick because I so do not want this nick no more, It's now known as Kangie's nick, long story but to make it short she is now known on the net as Mess.be Fanatic, and I am now known as XxRebelSeanxX...

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No.

If we erase your account, then we erase all information such as warns, ip address, etc. We use all of that information to keep track of duplicate accounts and behavior history.

well i got a 100% warning level but i really dont agree with whichever mod it was who did it to ban me having a sig

mine was the one with the kid giving the middle finger and he said he restricted it because people were putting all sorts of **** on it! but its not like i was writing that!

crap

Yeah since we love to abuse our powers all the time. :rolleyes:

Why do people think that??? ****ed they got warned for breaking the rules?

I've searched a lot of warns and never once did I think it was an abuse of power.

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shockz I have same bad news for you!

You, a mod, broke rule number 3, espically in a thread about warnings :-/

Rule 3:

[https://www.neowin.net/forum/rules.htm]

No Cursing or Swear words. We encourage you to use our Communities as a forum to debate topics, but please use proper adjectives to express yourself. We do not tolerate circumvention of our word filter or abuse upon another member.

Maybe another mod should warn him :-p

No.

If we erase your account, then we erase all information such as warns, ip address, etc. We use all of that information to keep track of duplicate accounts and behavior history.

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Omg I'm stuck with this name forever. Dang it... :angry:

shockz I have same bad news for you!

You, a mod, broke rule number 3, espically in a thread about warnings :-/

Rule 3:

[https://www.neowin.net/forum/rules.htm]

Maybe another mod should warn him :-p

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I can say **** or **** as long as I don't bypass the word filter. ;)

Do what I do, don't worry about it. Look not to be ****ing people off as well. Then you have no problems. The mods and admins are quite anal about obscure rules, which they alone decide what means at any given time. If you value posting here, then do your best to follow the guidelines, otherwise, happy trails... :cool:

I had a warning level in the past, but when I view my own profile page, there is none.  Am I missing something as far as looking it up, or did it go away? :huh:

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I see it is still there; it didn't go away.

PM a mod to get details.

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