[Ausops] - Terrible Etiquette

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Timbrewolf
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[Ausops] - Terrible Etiquette

Post by Timbrewolf » #415679

This occurred in the forums here:

https://tgstation13.org/phpBB/viewtopic ... 27&t=17995

This player was incredibly salty in PM's despite Arianya being perfectly correct by rules, precedent, and trying to be nice.

Ausops opens by accusing Arianya of "babying" the players, and being too new of an admin to make the proper judgement.
When Qbmax32 points out how aggressive and terrible the player was in PM's Ausops flips the script and calls Qbmax32 "too old" of an admin to make the proper judgement.
When I continue to point out Rule 3 Precedents specifically say the admin can change/ask a person to change their name for literally any reason at all Ausops flip and just start calling me all kinds of shit.

If a player came into a thread and acted like this they'd be steno banned for sure, so why is it okay for Ausops to treat both myself and other admins like this?
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imblyings
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Re: [Ausops] - Terrible Etiquette

Post by imblyings » #415683

>go mad
>then be abusive and threaten someone for pics
>also be a deranged furry
>try to beg for attention in ntr hut
>try to suck up to admins in fnr with incorrect rule interpretations
>be so seething you make a complaint AND a ntr thread

lmao stay gone
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Saegrimr
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Re: [Ausops] - Terrible Etiquette

Post by Saegrimr » #415684

The last thing we need is people who literally do not play and made a bit shitshow of leaving the server to stick around and take etiquette potshots at people.
tedward1337 wrote:Sae is like the racist grandad who everyone laughs at for being racist, but deep down we all know he's right.
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