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The ''Cooling off period"


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50 minutes ago, heyhococo said:

You wouldn't be the only one confused by the history ban rule, lots of people don't understand, it's quite complicated until you read very carefully and slowly :P

 

If you have 4 bans on your history in total, and the first one has a yellow dot next to it (Over one year old) so you have 3 green dot bans (within the past year), your next ban will be treated as the 4th ban on your history again and be 1 month long.

 

The only exception to the cooling off period is if you have multiple history bans (1 month and 3 month for history)- these do not count to the cooling off period if you have two of them. For example, if you have two "1 month for history" bans over a year old, your next ban will be 3 months due to having two 1 month bans on your history, regardless of how old those history bans are.

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Hello Dear @EvilCup 

 

Please read this our TruckersMP §2.10 matter rule:

 

§2.10 - How bans are issued

The first 3 bans issued are at Game Moderator discretion.

The 4th ban is 1 month.

The 5th ban is 3 months.

The 6th ban is permanent with no chance of undo. Any bans further than 12 months before the current ban are ignored under this rule. This is considered the cooling off period.

 

If you have at least two history bans of the same length in your ban history, Game Moderators may extend your ban to the next ban history length, regardless of how many bans you have had in the last year. For example, if you have already had two 1-month bans, your next ban can be extended to 3 months. If you have two 3-month bans, your ban can be extended to perm. Note that bans that are extended due to it being your 4th, 5th or 6th ban cannot be removed, they are strictly 1 month, 3 months and permanent.

 

Also quick a information:

 

he green ones mean that those bans/penalties are still valid and counted (such as in case of applying for a certain position). The 'amber/yellow' ones mean that those bans are not being counted anymore. Each ban's strength expires after an year, thus penalties might be lowered if certain bans have experied.

 

Green marked ban Green marked bans are passed (1 year is not complete) or active ones. The 4th 5th and 6th bans are taken into consideration to extend a ban based on the history.

Yellow marked banYellow marked bans have filled 1 year and have lost their effect. 4th 5th and 6th bans are not taken into consideration.

Red marked ban:  Red marked bans have been removed from your profile, they lost their validity. They are seen only by profile owners and staff.

 

Thanks.

 

 

 

 

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You wouldn't be the only one confused by the history ban rule, lots of people don't understand, it's quite complicated until you read very carefully and slowly :P

 

If you have 4 bans on your history in total, and the first one has a yellow dot next to it (Over one year old) so you have 3 green dot bans (within the past year), your next ban will be treated as the 4th ban on your history again and be 1 month long.

 

The only exception to the cooling off period is if you have multiple history bans (1 month and 3 month for history)- these do not count to the cooling off period if you have two of them. For example, if you have two "1 month for history" bans over a year old, your next ban will be 3 months due to having two 1 month bans on your history, regardless of how old those history bans are.

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