Steps:
1. Get their attention. "AHEM, I AM SPEAKING."
2. Discredit last person posting with surface level knowledge about local happenings.
3. Terrible grammar. Just terrible. 3/10, would not read again.
4. Throw in a detail about what happened.
5. Page break, let them rest before more belligerent and poorly capitalized text.
6. Mistake the ORE network of services for the ORE community. The community is much better, and this throws the reader off their game.
7. Ignore last post by staff member, they're all lying greedy bastards anyways.
8. BLAME THE ADMINS WOOOOOOOOOOO (Stereotypical "op's a <idiot>"?)
9. Threaten to leave! That'll show them!
An actual post:
It can take a few hours for staff to figure out how to handle this sort of social issue. When we know a member's not actively griefing/spamming one of the servers, we generally do this:
-Get in contact with as many staff members as possible (through skype, minecraft, irc, etc)
-Figure out what happened
-Temporarily ban any potential griefers, in case they are harming the server
-Talk things over, figure out what happened, if need be, tempban.
Instead of understanding how staff works, or being decent and talking with any staff member about what happened, you just pulled another wonderful stereotypical public tantrum. I can link you to a few other ones, including ones by dudearent and 1win (IIRC).
The first time the minecart incident happened, we didn't bat an eye. Clearly a mistake. After the backup, it happened again. Intentional or not, precaution was necessary, and we took precautionary measures until we could sort things out.
Feeling any more rational? I'd love to have the admins blamed some more, but I truly hate repetition. ("That's the computer's job!") I don't think your response here has made the ORE community any more sure about your level of maturity; I hope you have calmed down.
I'm sorry for the frustration in the front half of this post, I've seen more of these in the past two years than any non-staff here has seen in a lifetime.
1. Get their attention. "AHEM, I AM SPEAKING."
2. Discredit last person posting with surface level knowledge about local happenings.
3. Terrible grammar. Just terrible. 3/10, would not read again.
4. Throw in a detail about what happened.
5. Page break, let them rest before more belligerent and poorly capitalized text.
6. Mistake the ORE network of services for the ORE community. The community is much better, and this throws the reader off their game.
7. Ignore last post by staff member, they're all lying greedy bastards anyways.
8. BLAME THE ADMINS WOOOOOOOOOOO (Stereotypical "op's a <idiot>"?)
9. Threaten to leave! That'll show them!
An actual post:
It can take a few hours for staff to figure out how to handle this sort of social issue. When we know a member's not actively griefing/spamming one of the servers, we generally do this:
-Get in contact with as many staff members as possible (through skype, minecraft, irc, etc)
-Figure out what happened
-Temporarily ban any potential griefers, in case they are harming the server
-Talk things over, figure out what happened, if need be, tempban.
Instead of understanding how staff works, or being decent and talking with any staff member about what happened, you just pulled another wonderful stereotypical public tantrum. I can link you to a few other ones, including ones by dudearent and 1win (IIRC).
The first time the minecart incident happened, we didn't bat an eye. Clearly a mistake. After the backup, it happened again. Intentional or not, precaution was necessary, and we took precautionary measures until we could sort things out.
Feeling any more rational? I'd love to have the admins blamed some more, but I truly hate repetition. ("That's the computer's job!") I don't think your response here has made the ORE community any more sure about your level of maturity; I hope you have calmed down.
I'm sorry for the frustration in the front half of this post, I've seen more of these in the past two years than any non-staff here has seen in a lifetime.