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- Apr 19, 2026
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My friend 205633 and I were simply joking around and playfully punching each other. There was absolutely no malicious intent, actual Deathmatch (DM), or any complaint between us. However, a completely unrelated 3rd party—who arrived very late to the scene and had zero knowledge of how our roleplay started—reported us to the administration.
As everyone knows, when a player opens a complaint on the forum, admins strictly enforce the rule: 'POVs shorter than 1 minute or not showing the full context of the situation are rejected due to insufficient evidence.'
Yet, in this scenario, Admin Austin Issac arrived based on the report of this 3rd party who came late. The admin observed us for only a few seconds, completely bypassed the administration's own "full context" rule without knowing the background of the RP, and instantly used their admin powers to jail us.
Furthermore, the admin's attitude in the tickets was highly unprofessional. As you can see in the attached screenshot, when I calmly asked for a valid explanation, Austin Issac completely dismissed me, told me to "appeal it," and threatened to mute me. When I explicitly explained that we were just friends having fun without disturbing anyone, his only response was: "Complaint was raised and it is not allawod."
This statement is a direct admission that the admin did not evaluate the actual roleplay context. He blindly acted on an uninformed 3rd party report without even considering the lack of any real victim. I explicitly stated that appealing does not solve the immediate problem, because by the time the forum complaint is reviewed, our jail time will already be served. The admin used this delay in the forum process as an excuse to avoid doing his actual job: investigating the situation properly and communicating with the players.
Ultimately, a roleplay server is not just about robotic rule enforcement and flexing admin power; player enjoyment and organic roleplay are just as important. Two friends should be able to playfully interact with each other without the constant fear of being instantly jailed by an admin who prioritizes a contextless 3rd party report over the actual players' experience.
As everyone knows, when a player opens a complaint on the forum, admins strictly enforce the rule: 'POVs shorter than 1 minute or not showing the full context of the situation are rejected due to insufficient evidence.'
Yet, in this scenario, Admin Austin Issac arrived based on the report of this 3rd party who came late. The admin observed us for only a few seconds, completely bypassed the administration's own "full context" rule without knowing the background of the RP, and instantly used their admin powers to jail us.
Furthermore, the admin's attitude in the tickets was highly unprofessional. As you can see in the attached screenshot, when I calmly asked for a valid explanation, Austin Issac completely dismissed me, told me to "appeal it," and threatened to mute me. When I explicitly explained that we were just friends having fun without disturbing anyone, his only response was: "Complaint was raised and it is not allawod."
This statement is a direct admission that the admin did not evaluate the actual roleplay context. He blindly acted on an uninformed 3rd party report without even considering the lack of any real victim. I explicitly stated that appealing does not solve the immediate problem, because by the time the forum complaint is reviewed, our jail time will already be served. The admin used this delay in the forum process as an excuse to avoid doing his actual job: investigating the situation properly and communicating with the players.
Ultimately, a roleplay server is not just about robotic rule enforcement and flexing admin power; player enjoyment and organic roleplay are just as important. Two friends should be able to playfully interact with each other without the constant fear of being instantly jailed by an admin who prioritizes a contextless 3rd party report over the actual players' experience.