Dear Administrator
You keep claiming that I do not know anything, but based on what I have seen, it seems that the real problem is that you have not taken the time to properly learn the Grand RP forum rules before creating reports or opening discussions. Every community has its own standards, procedures, and expectations, and Grand RP is no different. Before posting another report, you should carefully read every section of the forum rules, understand the requirements for each category, and make sure you know what type of evidence is required. Many reports are rejected not because the situation itself is invalid, but because they are missing important information, contain insufficient or edited evidence, are posted in the wrong section, or fail to follow the required format. Taking a few minutes to understand these rules can save you a significant amount of time and prevent unnecessary arguments with moderators. Instead of immediately creating a new thread every time you encounter an issue, review the guidelines, compare your report with examples of accepted reports, and make sure your submission is complete, respectful, and easy to understand. A good forum report should include accurate information, a clear explanation of the incident, the names or IDs of everyone involved when applicable, relevant timestamps if necessary, and high-quality evidence that fully supports your claims. Moderators have to review hundreds of reports, so presenting your case in a professional and organized manner helps them understand the situation much faster. If you continue posting reports without understanding the forum requirements, you are likely to experience repeated rejections, unnecessary delays, and avoidable misunderstandings. Learning the rules is not a waste of time—it is an essential part of participating in the community responsibly. Once you have read and understood the forum guidelines, you will be able to create reports that meet the required standards, communicate more effectively with the moderation team, and contribute to a more organized and fair environment for everyone. Instead of telling others that they know nothing, take the opportunity to improve your own understanding of the forum procedures first. Read the rules carefully, apply them correctly, and then create a report that follows every requirement. Doing so will not only improve the quality of your submissions but will also show that you respect the community, the moderators who volunteer their time, and the players who expect reports to be handled fairly and consistently.