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A few days ago, I cam here trying to sort this out peacefully.
Nothing happened.
Now, for three days and across several discussions, moderator T9R has been spreading the rumor that I am a sock account or whatever.
Any attempt to discuss this has been consistently ignored.
According to your rules, I can’t block him.
So, will someone tell them to stop harming my reputation with their irrational antipathy?
How are new users supposed to act here? Stumble around and break a few rules first? Are you and your staff not happy about users who do their homework before joining? I even explained that I’m not new to the internet, just to Disqus. How hard does T9R believe your rules are to understand? They are there to read, plainly and clearly.
I have been repeatedly affirmed by several moderators here, including T9R that I did not break any rule.
So, is it in the interest of this channel to welcome new CMs this way?
And mind you, I have read the last resolution attempt. I understand that your team – by some algorithm I don’t know – estimates probabilities of people being sock accounts. I trust that all of your team know that probable is not the same as certain or true.
I would respectfully request T9R either discuss this with me here or leave me alone, unless in moderation affairs.
(Sorry if this pops up double in your inbox, I’m not getting a confirmation that it was sent.)