10-20-2018, 08:44 PM
Just to clarify, I'm neutral in all this. I don't care what happens. I just like jumping around redstone creations.
Everyone here is acting petty and entitled. If you actually wanted to cooperate, you wouldn't be finding excuses to ban
people or start your own servers.
This "he said she said" bullshit is stupid.
I mean, come on, ORE stuff shareable? You didn't even name it "private" or something else to indicate it wasn't a public document?
When I saw it, I instantly assumed it was public knowledge from the name. After skimming through it, it looked like your average set
of server rules. Why this is such a hot topic is beyond me, but I don't understand why the ORE staff team didn't take measures to seal
a document they were so worried about leaking. Who the fuck makes a shareable link to a Google Doc if they don't want it being shared?
What's next, the CAS storing passwords in plaintext? If you didn't want people to leak it, you should have taken more care with who
had access to it.
And once it was "at DataWave", I didn't see much use of it. Some guys (all of which are/were ORE members) just discussed it, and saw it
as a starting point for what a future DataWave "constitution" could be. Your future server rules and such being kept secret is
ridiculous. To be honest, it just sounds like you needed an excuse to ban him. Why these documents are "private" is beyond me. I didn't
read every word, but they didn't contain anything special. If they did, fine. They shouldn't have been shared, but they also shouldn't
have been posted on Google Docs. I still think it's stupid that the rules of a Minecraft Server are being locked up.
As for DataCorruption, why was he banned? That isn't explained here at all. Just because he denied knowing about the documents?
Because he wanted to start his own server? Because he knows gg? He probably shouldn't have lied about having the documents if that's
what happened, but banning some of the most active members on ORE is going to split things up.
Again, I don't have a stake on either side. I'm just here to sprint jump on blocks.
(10-20-2018, 06:37 PM)LordDecapo Wrote: If you handled yourself as an adult, none of this would have even needed to happen.Christ, I hate when people say this. No one here is acting like an adult. No one. Not you, not Data, not Nickster, not Great.
Everyone here is acting petty and entitled. If you actually wanted to cooperate, you wouldn't be finding excuses to ban
people or start your own servers.
(10-20-2018, 06:38 PM)LambdaPI Wrote: The reason you were banned was because you lied to staff about your involvement with datawave. You lost our trust.Is this not ridiculous? This is a Video Game Server. This isn't politics, this is a bunch of nerds who like a video game.
This "he said she said" bullshit is stupid.
(10-20-2018, 06:41 PM)dodo_hacker Wrote: LOL, "private document" > "ORE stuff shareable.docx"If sharing documents was the reason for the ban, then the ORE staff did a terrible job at preventing it.
I dont know if im missing some info, but the story sounds... odd.
I mean, come on, ORE stuff shareable? You didn't even name it "private" or something else to indicate it wasn't a public document?
When I saw it, I instantly assumed it was public knowledge from the name. After skimming through it, it looked like your average set
of server rules. Why this is such a hot topic is beyond me, but I don't understand why the ORE staff team didn't take measures to seal
a document they were so worried about leaking. Who the fuck makes a shareable link to a Google Doc if they don't want it being shared?
What's next, the CAS storing passwords in plaintext? If you didn't want people to leak it, you should have taken more care with who
had access to it.
And once it was "at DataWave", I didn't see much use of it. Some guys (all of which are/were ORE members) just discussed it, and saw it
as a starting point for what a future DataWave "constitution" could be. Your future server rules and such being kept secret is
ridiculous. To be honest, it just sounds like you needed an excuse to ban him. Why these documents are "private" is beyond me. I didn't
read every word, but they didn't contain anything special. If they did, fine. They shouldn't have been shared, but they also shouldn't
have been posted on Google Docs. I still think it's stupid that the rules of a Minecraft Server are being locked up.
As for DataCorruption, why was he banned? That isn't explained here at all. Just because he denied knowing about the documents?
Because he wanted to start his own server? Because he knows gg? He probably shouldn't have lied about having the documents if that's
what happened, but banning some of the most active members on ORE is going to split things up.
Again, I don't have a stake on either side. I'm just here to sprint jump on blocks.