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Oct 10, '10, 12:28 pm
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How do I appeal an infraction
I would like to know how i could appeal an infraction ruling. I have sent two private messages to the mod involed to ask him to explain his ruling, but he does not respond. I am at a loss to find justification for his ruling. What can I do?
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Oct 10, '10, 2:18 pm
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Re: How do I appeal an infraction
Wait until the weekend is over (remember this is a 3 day weekend). The mods are staff at CA and there only seems to be a few "on duty" outside of regular working hours.
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Oct 10, '10, 2:37 pm
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Re: How do I appeal an infraction
I wouldn't worry too much. They'll just slap another infraction on you.
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Oct 10, '10, 3:05 pm
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Re: How do I appeal an infraction
By the above post, I mean the mods are pretty ban happy. You probably got an infraction for no real reason.
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Oct 10, '10, 4:01 pm
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Re: How do I appeal an infraction
I believe the moderator did respond as there was a new thread from a moderator that in a few sentences declared that - paraphrasing here - an exact and detailed explanation was not required as it would take considerable time to provide same and anyone who was given an infraction should know the reason why.
As it was a stand alone, I did not know the reason for the thread until now.
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Oct 11, '10, 6:47 am
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Re: How do I appeal an infraction
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Originally Posted by Julian0404
I believe the moderator did respond as there was a new thread from a moderator that in a few sentences declared that - paraphrasing here - an exact and detailed explanation was not required as it would take considerable time to provide same and anyone who was given an infraction should know the reason why.
As it was a stand alone, I did not know the reason for the thread until now.
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Could you provide an address for this responce? Thanks.
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Oct 11, '10, 8:42 am
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Re: How do I appeal an infraction
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Originally Posted by Richard Kastner
Could you provide an address for this responce? Thanks.
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Oct 12, '10, 1:54 pm
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Re: How do I appeal an infraction
If at all possible, please wait for the Mod to respond.
Mods are only human, and may be out of action due to holidays, sick days, emergencies, etc.
If a Mod's reasons for an infraction seem unfair, then the infraction can be appealed by contacting Therese Martin or sending an e-mail to:
forumadmin@catholic.com
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Oct 10, '10, 4:58 pm
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Re: How do I appeal an infraction
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Originally Posted by Deo Duce
I wouldn't worry too much. They'll just slap another infraction on you.
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Cool, can I have one too? I feel left out.
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