KingSasuke

Mildly Menacing Medic
While applying punishments for the various infractions, one of the many variables staff member has to take in consideration are the previous punishments from earlier infractions in the same category or with the same punishment, resulting an progressive increase of the "intensity" of said punishment ("1 day -> 3 days -> 1 week -> 3 weeks -> 1 month, etc...").

Nonetheless, it's commonly known that relative old punishments are often disregard for said consideration, althought this is not evenly done throughout the staff team as some tend to be more permissive than others.

As such, the aim of this suggestion is to standardize said pardons for low-end offenses either by completely disregarding the previous infractions on past seasons or decrease the intensity of the next punishment by X factor upon the beginning of a new "Skial" season (restricted or not to each gamemode).

Thanks for your time.
 
I've always thought it was stupid to give someone a month ban when their previous ban was like five years ago and most sensible server admins would agree however there are a few who take their role way too seriously.
 
While applying punishments for the various infractions, one of the many variables staff member has to take in consideration are the previous punishments from earlier infractions in the same category or with the same punishment, resulting an progressive increase of the "intensity" of said punishment ("1 day -> 3 days -> 1 week -> 3 weeks -> 1 month, etc...").

Nonetheless, it's commonly known that relative old punishments are often disregard for said consideration, althought this is not evenly done throughout the staff team as some tend to be more permissive than others.

As such, the aim of this suggestion is to standardize said pardons for low-end offenses either by completely disregarding the previous infractions on past seasons or decrease the intensity of the next punishment by X factor upon the beginning of a new "Skial" season (restricted or not to each gamemode).

Thanks for your time.
I'm not so sure I agree with one season but within the past year-year and a half would probably be reasonable than banning someone for 3 months when their last offense was in 2020.
 
I personally think the most important thing to take into consideration is how many hours were played between reports. I have two mutes that look like they're really close together, but they're actually separated by about 200 hundred of hours of gameplay.
 
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I personally think the most important thing to take into consideration is how many hours were played between reports. I have two mutes that look like they're really close together, but they're actually separated by about 200 hundred of hours of gameplay.
That sounds more like an addiction to deathrun and less so like you actually changed, it sounds like you're more than willing to break the rules again as long as you pad the time in-between bans to make it look like you care and are trying to make an effort to change when in reality the ban wasn't a deterrent enough to stop you from breaking the rules a second time.
 
I have no idea what you're on about. I've had 430ish hours of gameplay since my second mute. I have learned the rules and have no intention to break them again.

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I don't care about voteabuse or micspam and will usually give just a 1 day mute if there has been a long time since the last punishment. Getting permamuted for that instantly is just ridiculous and will hurt the community instead of helping it

With racism and other kinds of worse stuff I give longer mutes
 
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