where does it say it is illegal to ask why someone is banned?
you only have to ladder and get the required GXE within the amount of games necessary. You don't even need to constrain yourself to just one alt, people frequently use multiple alts if they lose early on in their run so that they can get better GXE. Just ladder, don't break any rules, and post when you get the reqs.Hi, I'm a long time lurker, for the first time I finally created an account because I want to participate in Volcarona's suspect test, but this is the first time I'd try to do that and I'm not sure how to do it.
Do I just need to register on Showdown with the name "OUWW ____" and try to ladder, or do I need to anounce somewhere that I intend to participate on it? (I'm asking because it would suck if I somehow managed to get the points but forgot to do something beforehand and therefore cannot vote)
(that is of course considering I will de able to do it haha but I'd like to try)
Thanks in advance
Thank you so muchyou only have to ladder and get the required GXE within the amount of games necessary. You don't even need to constrain yourself to just one alt, people frequently use multiple alts if they lose early on in their run so that they can get better GXE. Just ladder, don't break any rules, and post when you get the reqs.
Why was Plague von Karma banned?
I was also curious why she was banned…didn’t ask though, because of the no-asking rule.
Generally speaking, you’re not supposed to talk about what a person's ban reasoning is. This is done to prevent unneeded further speculation and to protect the user banned and especially the victim(s) privacy as well as to not make the person banned be continuously harassed and be thrown baseless accusations from others. I'm pretty sure there's not an actual rule on site to say you can't ask, but it's generally pretty frowned in the community and you CAN find a person's ban reasoning in the inside scoop forum since there's a noteworthy banned users list there, but that requires a badge to have.where does it say it is illegal to ask why someone is banned?
ok. I just want to make sure that she wasn't unfairly banned. She hasn't even said anything about it as far as I can tell.Generally speaking, you’re not supposed to talk about what a person's ban reasoning is. This is done to prevent unneeded further speculation and to protect the user banned and especially the victim(s) privacy as well as to not make the person banned be continuously harassed and be thrown baseless accusations from others. I'm pretty sure there's not an actual rule on site to say you can't ask, but it's generally pretty frowned in the community and you CAN find a person's ban reasoning in the inside scoop forum since there's a noteworthy banned users list there, but that requires a badge to have.
Generally if a user is banned, they are fairly banned. If the user feels that they are unfairly banned, they can lodge an appeal in the Appeals subforum.ok. I just want to make sure that she wasn't unfairly banned. She hasn't even said anything about it as far as I can tell.