So you got a warning or infraction that you disagree with and you want to do something about it.
What to Do
Contact the moderator who issued the warning/infraction through PM and respectfully state why you disagree with it. If the moderator who issued the warning/infraction is senior staff, you may also bring it up on one of their helpdesks, located in the Staff Helpdesk subforum.
If you do not receive an answer in a reasonable time frame (say 3-4 days) or still wish to argue the warning/infraction after discussing it with the moderator who issued it, then contact an administrator via private message.
What Not to Do
Don't make a thread in Community Issues about it. The Community Issues forum is for sitewide issues, not for you to campaign for public sympathy because you think your Internet forum rights have been trampled due to an infraction. If you make a thread here it will be locked and just make the mods that much less likely to listen to what you have to say.
Don't go straight to an admin without giving the moderator a chance. The moderator who issued the warning/infraction should always be your first point of contact. If the admins find out you didn't even try to contact the mod who took action, you will most likely be directed back to that mod. By going to the correct mod in the first place you save everybody some time, including yourself.
Just got to say, you've definitely earned distinction as an MTGS hero
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Because he's the hero MTGS deserves, and the one it needs right now. So we'll global him. Because he can take it. Because he's not just our hero. He's a silent guardian, a watchful protector. An expired rascal.
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ExpiredRascals you sir are a god-like hero.
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What to Do
Contact the moderator who issued the warning/infraction through PM and respectfully state why you disagree with it. If the moderator who issued the warning/infraction is senior staff, you may also bring it up on one of their helpdesks, located in the Staff Helpdesk subforum.
If you do not receive an answer in a reasonable time frame (say 3-4 days) or still wish to argue the warning/infraction after discussing it with the moderator who issued it, then contact an administrator via private message.
What Not to Do
Don't make a thread in Community Issues about it. The Community Issues forum is for sitewide issues, not for you to campaign for public sympathy because you think your Internet forum rights have been trampled due to an infraction. If you make a thread here it will be locked and just make the mods that much less likely to listen to what you have to say.
Don't go straight to an admin without giving the moderator a chance. The moderator who issued the warning/infraction should always be your first point of contact. If the admins find out you didn't even try to contact the mod who took action, you will most likely be directed back to that mod. By going to the correct mod in the first place you save everybody some time, including yourself.
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