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I'm sure some of you already had contact with the forum moderation of MO, so I'll explain you my problem
Today I just received an email, that I got banned from the MO Forums. That firstly quite suprised me, and it suprised me even more when I saw that this ban was a permanent one:
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You have been banned for the following reason:
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Date the ban will be lifted: Never
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So I looked again into the mail:
"Dear Wollkneul,
You have received a new private message at Mortal Online Forums from Resilient, entitled "You have received an infraction at Mortal Online Forums".
To read the original version, respond to, or delete this message, you must log in here:
This is the message that was sent:
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Dear Wollkneul,
You have received an infraction at Mortal Online Forums.
Reason: Advertisement Spam / Gold Selling
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NO ADVERTISING
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This infraction is worth 5 point(s) and may result in restricted access until it expires. Serious infractions will never expire.
Original Post:
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GUATEMALA CITY (AP) — Guatemalan President Otto Perez Molina said Saturday he will propose legalizing drugs in Central America in an upcoming meeting with the region's leaders.
Perez Molina said in a radio interview that his proposal would include decriminalizing the transportation of drugs through the area.
"I want to bring this discussion to the table," he said. "It wouldn't be a crime to transport, to move drugs. It would all have to be regulated."
Perez Molina, a former army general who took office last month, didn't give any other details about his proposal, mention specific drugs or say when the next meeting with Central American leaders will be.
He said he will bring the subject up with Salvadoran President Mauricio Funes when Funes visits Monday.
The Guatemalan president said the war on drugs and all the money and technology received from the U.S. has not diminished drug trafficking in the area.
"There was talk of the success of Plan Colombia but all it did was neutralize big cartels," Perez Molina said of a U.S. initiative supporting Colombia's fight against leftist rebels and far-right militias involved in the drug trade.
Perez Molina also blamed drug cartels for rampant violence in Guatemala, which has a homicide rate of 41 murders per 100,000 people.
The president took office pledging to wield an "iron fist" against crime.
Authorities say both the Zetas and the Sinaloa drug cartels are running and processing drugs in Guatemala and may be competing for territory, especially in the province of Peten near the border with Mexico.
Copyright © 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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Mortal Online Forums
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All the best,
Mortal Online Forums"
It was a thread about an article, that the Guatemalan president is considering legalizing drugs. Since I'm banned I can't respond to that private message.
I still don't see the the advertising, or gold selling here, but the point is that I don't know how to respond since I'm permanently banned.
What really amazes me is the fact, that this was my first infraction and I've been a member of the Mortal Online Forums since the very beginning.
Do you have any plans how to solve this?
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