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    I don't have SS evidence myself, so feel free to stop reading now if that's how you're gonna be.

    Anyway, I do agree about that AA tag thing. It wasn't anything officially coded, but it was something acknowledged by all (including staff). Then after a certain point you stopped seeing the AA rooms and seeing more staff not giving a shit if it said AA or not. Again, it's not all staff nor was it a daily thing that would happen to me, but it did happen a fair amount to make me not enjoy playing the game anymore (along with other reasons). Training rooms are just that, there for you to train. If I'm working on something or training with someone, don't slap/summon me without a fair warning and disrupt what I'm trying to do. Especially since most of the times I'd be summoned in mid air wherever the staff member would be. Then I'd end up suiciding, which would be followed by them saying something like "LOLOL." Yeah I get it, "You're not losing EXP since it's training. It's not that big of a deal. Quit crying yada yada," but it makes the game less enjoyable. And if your counterargument is to make a room with a PW if you want to be left alone, look what scaring people away into PWed rooms did to the population. Rarely any fun, long-lasting public rooms and the majority of rooms with passwords on them. Key factor in boosting the population is making players feel welcomed.

    Idk if there'd be a way to write a code for an AA setting when making the room, or if people can just start writing AA in their room names to promote it again (if that's the environment they want to play in), but to pretend like there haven't been staff messing around with their powers in non-AA rooms just because there's no pretty little SS of it is plain ignorant lol. You all know that staff do shit like this.

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    Originally Posted by Eddie View Post
    I don't have SS evidence myself, so feel free to stop reading now if that's how you're gonna be.

    Anyway, I do agree about that AA tag thing. It wasn't anything officially coded, but it was something acknowledged by all (including staff). Then after a certain point you stopped seeing the AA rooms and seeing more staff not giving a shit if it said AA or not. Again, it's not all staff nor was it a daily thing that would happen to me, but it did happen a fair amount to make me not enjoy playing the game anymore (along with other reasons). Training rooms are just that, there for you to train. If I'm working on something or training with someone, don't slap/summon me without a fair warning and disrupt what I'm trying to do. Especially since most of the times I'd be summoned in mid air wherever the staff member would be. Then I'd end up suiciding, which would be followed by them saying something like "LOLOL." Yeah I get it, "You're not losing EXP since it's training. It's not that big of a deal. Quit crying yada yada," but it makes the game less enjoyable. And if your counterargument is to make a room with a PW if you want to be left alone, look what scaring people away into PWed rooms did to the population. Rarely any fun, long-lasting public rooms and the majority of rooms with passwords on them. Key factor in boosting the population is making players feel welcomed.

    Idk if there'd be a way to write a code for an AA setting when making the room, or if people can just start writing AA in their room names to promote it again (if that's the environment they want to play in), but to pretend like there haven't been staff messing around with their powers in non-AA rooms just because there's no pretty little SS of it is plain ignorant lol. You all know that staff do shit like this.
    Completely agree, however the point of the screenshots would be to show the higher ups what is going on in these scenarios, as they are unable to do anything about a said situation that is by the word-of-mouth. Alot of people would be punished if that were the case. The [AA] tag I believe could be done, however if a tag has to be coded in order to prevent a staff member from abusing, maybe they shouldn't be staff in the first place... which is why reports and proof of all of the accused abuse of powers would be necessary, to build the administrators cases in deciding whether or not a said individual deserves to be given powers.
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