Difference between revisions of "Complain"

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(Note: This does not cover [[protest]]ing, please follow the link to the relevent page)
 
(Note: This does not cover [[protest]]ing, please follow the link to the relevent page)
  
If you have a complaint about a person, ''talk to them first''. If talking to them and asking them to stop doesn't work, then you should bring your complaint to your [[Realm]]s [[Judge]] (or if your personal problem is with the [[Judge]], then you should message your [[Ruler]]).
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If you have a complaint about a person, ''talk to them first''. If talking to them and asking them to stop doesn't work, then you should bring your complaint to your [[Realm|Realm's]] [[Judge]] (or if your personal problem is with the [[Judge]], then you should message your [[Ruler]]).
  
If you feel you were banned in error, you should '''first''' talk to the Judge that banned you and explain your side of it. If that doesn't work, youshould probably move on. the page [[I was just banned]] has some of Tom's personal suggestions on how to deal with it. remember: the middle ages are not a fair place to be, and if something is not covered by the inalienable rights, you have no protection besides what your character can command.
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If you feel you where banned in error, you should '''first''' talk to the Judge that banned you and explain your side of it. If that doesn't work, please see [[I was just banned]] for other IC remedies. 
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'''If''' and only if you believe that the ban violated your [[Inalienable Rights]], your complaint should then be forwarded to the [[Titans]]. They are [[User:Tom|Tom]]'s personal representatives on the different Continents. (An appeals process is being worked on, but the information has not been made public at this time)
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If you have done all this and it doesn't answer your complaint, then accept it and move on. You have more then one character for a reason, and there is no inalienable right to be in the realm of your choice.  If your inalienable rights have not been violated, you have no protections beyond those that your character can command.
  
 
===Out Of Game Complaining===
 
===Out Of Game Complaining===
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As with before, you should talk to the person before you do anything else. If you have done that and it doesn't work, then you should follow these steps.
 
As with before, you should talk to the person before you do anything else. If you have done that and it doesn't work, then you should follow these steps.
  
This option should be used very, very sparingly. If something has happened '''to you''', (or your account) and you feel it is vitally important for a GM, Dev or Coder to know about it or deal with your problem, there is contact information for [[User:Tom|Tom]] and several other GM's on the Battlemaster website.
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This option should be used very, very spairingly. If something has happened '''to you''', (or your account) and you feel it is vitally important for a GM, Dev or Coder to know about it or deal with your problem, there is contact information for [[User:Tom|Tom]] on the Battlemaster website.

Revision as of 18:16, 9 October 2006

Complaining covers several different things, In Game complaining is different from complaining Out Of Game. The first option should always be In Game, whether its messaging your Ruler or Judge with your complaint or bringing your complaint to the Titans.

In Game Complaining

(Note: This does not cover protesting, please follow the link to the relevent page)

If you have a complaint about a person, talk to them first. If talking to them and asking them to stop doesn't work, then you should bring your complaint to your Realm's Judge (or if your personal problem is with the Judge, then you should message your Ruler).

If you feel you where banned in error, you should first talk to the Judge that banned you and explain your side of it. If that doesn't work, please see I was just banned for other IC remedies.

If and only if you believe that the ban violated your Inalienable Rights, your complaint should then be forwarded to the Titans. They are Tom's personal representatives on the different Continents. (An appeals process is being worked on, but the information has not been made public at this time)

If you have done all this and it doesn't answer your complaint, then accept it and move on. You have more then one character for a reason, and there is no inalienable right to be in the realm of your choice. If your inalienable rights have not been violated, you have no protections beyond those that your character can command.

Out Of Game Complaining

As with before, you should talk to the person before you do anything else. If you have done that and it doesn't work, then you should follow these steps.

This option should be used very, very spairingly. If something has happened to you, (or your account) and you feel it is vitally important for a GM, Dev or Coder to know about it or deal with your problem, there is contact information for Tom on the Battlemaster website.