I wish to appeal my ban that was placed on me by axis_of_evil (aka Joshua Bluteisen on the forums) on Saturday morning.
The claim was that I was banned for consistently violating my probation. This was not the case at all.
I show here evidence of the conversation log for the period that transpired this past Friday and Saturday, here:
http://pastebin.com/YrBBBKvzYou will notice, that when Hugsim first told me to drop the subject, I did. Now, the issue that I was trying to bring up was my asking Hannah a question. I simply wanted to know what Hannah thought of my comment in the Ratification discussion thread, and if she agreed or disagreed. For reference, the post in question is here:
http://wintreath.com/forums/index.php?topic=3447.msg67715#msg67715After Hugsim asked met to drop it, I spoke to him over query on the matter, which I am pointing out here:
http://pastebin.com/pVZC8nWATherefore, I waited that day and carried on other business. On Saturday morning, when I asked to speak to Hannah, she was willing to talk. No one on Saturday explicitly asked me to drop the matter. Wintermoot even advised in the beginning of the conversation on Saturday to tell others to have me drop it if needed. However, no one did. I would have only violated my probation if someone told me and I ignored it, but that is not the case. She admitted to overreacting. Others in the thread also were antagonising (like Evelynx) when Hannah refused to speak, which also exacerbated the problem. No one asked me to drop it. AOE nevertheless claimed I violated probation
I do not understand why there was no answer to my post when people are aware I do well with direct, assertive communication. Hannah and Pengu answered everyone else's questions in the topic and elsewhere; it is rude to cherry-pick and ignore questions of mine while others are being answered. Members of government should be accountable for answering questions when asked instead of avoiding other citizens.
When this OA discussion first started, emotions were running high, which prompted me to make a post outlining how emotional the citizenry were in their decision-making. This was also after the fact I was dealing with family concerns, and when I was venting it out about my issues, I only got a personal swipe made at me about my father. Had anyone else vented about their family issues, people would quickly jump to provide support. My reputation is not an excuse to joke about me or my family.
After the ban happened, I spoke with Hugsim afterwards about it briefly, with a possible proposal here:
http://pastebin.com/scarYAhjI have suggested to Hugsim about a possible mediation effort to move forward in resolving my personal issues with Hannah, and separately with Pengu.
That aside, I am appealing this ban because I was not at all in violation of probation. I dropped the matter when I was told. I asked if I could bring it up again later, and got permission. I asked Hannah if we can talk and she said OK. I got permission before proceeding to do anything about the OA issue on Saturday.
While I may have been persistent in wanting my question answered, and I apologise for my persistence, I was not attempting to pester anyone. Simply asking for if someone agreed with a post and/or if they'd give support to it is nothing harmful, but refusing to answer it and blatantly ignoring it is rude while expecting business as usual to proceed. If someone asks me a question about something, I do my best to respond to them in a reasonable manner, and I expect the same with others, just as people hold me to those standards.
I believe this ban was done in haste and with emotions running high, and contrary to the claim made by AOE, I did not violate my probation at all, nor "consistently". I am requesting this ban please be lifted and I be allowed to be returned back to the channel as soon as possible.