Lucas132xx Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago Your Character or Steam Name: Daniel "Beater" Larson Your SteamID (Click to retrieve):STEAM_0:1:70301112 Your Discord ID#:crashedxxx Reason for ban: RDM POx10 Length of ban:3 weeks before now it perm Reason for appeal (dispute/apology):apology Why should you be unbanned? Cause first they did not even tell me that i was getting a perm banned my admin that banned me mmmm.cookies say i am gonna 3 weeks and then if i get banned again it would be 4 and then again perm and so what i have gotten is thaty a senior admin took upon them and extended to a permbanned which me having no clue and i was gonna get unbanned yesterday at like 12pm but now i cant but i mean kinda undertstand got a lot of po and i was already ban and then i was gonna get unbanned but whatever i just wanna get back into the server i am sorry about killing that cop that try arrest my homie i did not realise that my killing a cop when he was gonna arrested my friend not allow but i see many people do that but i feel like me get a extended ban when i am already having a 3 WEEKS BAN seems kinda unfair so yeah i already serve my ban and idk seem why i get a permbanned added? Additional Information (images, videos, etc): Link to comment
adam Posted 6 hours ago Share Posted 6 hours ago i think you should stay permanently banned until you learn the english language 1 1 Link to comment
TayP Posted 2 hours ago Share Posted 2 hours ago Read this out loud and listen to yourself Link to comment
Barry Posted 45 minutes ago Share Posted 45 minutes ago Critique of Ban Appeal: Grammar and Structure: 2/10 This appeal is poorly constructed and difficult to read. It consists of a single incoherent paragraph, riddled with run-on sentences, misspellings, missing punctuation, and vague statements. There is no clear timeline, no formatting, and no attempt to communicate in a professional or even legible tone. It reads like a stream-of-consciousness rant, not a serious appeal. Claim-Evidence-Reasoning Breakdown: Claim: You are arguing that your permanent ban is unjust and should be reversed. That’s a valid basis for an appeal, but the execution is completely lacking. Evidence (Weak): You vaguely state that the admin “mmm.cookies” told you the ban would be 3 weeks, escalating only if future infractions occurred. You mention that a senior admin allegedly escalated the punishment to a permanent ban without notice. You also claim you didn’t know that killing a cop to protect a friend was against the rules, despite admitting you had already been banned for similar behavior. Issues with Evidence: You provide no actual proof or logs to support what the admin said. You admit you’ve been banned before—so you’re clearly not new to server rules or consequences. “I see other people do it” is not a defense; it’s an excuse. Reasoning (Flawed): You believe that since you served your 3-week ban, any extension is inherently unfair. But if senior staff reviewed your case and determined your behavior warranted escalation, that is within their right—especially if there was a pattern of prior offenses or low-quality behavior. You don’t demonstrate understanding of the rule you broke, nor take full responsibility. Saying “I didn’t realize” and then immediately excusing it by saying “everyone else does it” shows no growth or reflection. Verdict: This is a textbook example of how not to write a ban appeal. You appear entitled to an unban, show minimal remorse, and submit an appeal that fails even basic standards of communication. It gives staff zero reason to reconsider your case. If you want to be taken seriously: Write in clear, proper sentences. Provide direct evidence if you’re accusing staff of inconsistency. Take full responsibility without shifting blame. Show you understand the rule you broke and why it matters. Until you do that, this appeal reads like someone more upset about consequences than someone who wants to improve Link to comment
Recommended Posts
Please sign in to comment
You will be able to leave a comment after signing in
Sign In Now