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Hello,

 

It might be just a stupid question, but I'm just gonna ask it. 

I have been banned for more than one year ago (14th of august), and I've recently read the rules that after 3 bans you'll get a month and then 3 months etc. Does a ban of over one year old still count? Because the dot in front of it is yellow, and I've seen by other users with more bans that they've some green dots too. So if I now get for example 2 more bans, will they then count as 3 in total, as therefore the fouth will last a month? 

 

I even have an another stupid question. Just in case I want to report someone, does it matter when it happened? Does it matter if it, for example, happened half a year ago? 

 

Thanks in advance!

Greetings, Wout

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Hello,

 

For example: If you first ban is over a year old, and you have 2 other ones which are within 1 year, the 4th ban would count towards the length of a 3rd one. If you then get a 5th ban, it would then be 1 month if the 2nd ban didn't turn inactive yet. I hope you understand this, because it's kinda complicated.

If you wish it to be explained in Dutch (Since I see you're Dutch), feel free to PM me for a more clear explaination.

 

I hope I helped you with this answer!

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Yellow dotted bans don’t count towards the history rule as they expired over a year ago, and report evidence in general can’t be older than 1 month, there are some topics about these questions in more detail if you want:

 

 

Edited by heyhococo
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/moved to Help since it is merely a question and not a topic that can stay open forever to start complaining about bans

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