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Subject: Getting banned on Bungie.net

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Well, I made a Bungie.net a while back (a few months ago) and posted several Halo reach forums in the wrong forum because I didn't know better and couldn't find the right forum. I received a warning a couple months ago, and that same warning is still present in my profile overview from like a long time ago, and I haven't posted in the wrong forums since then. So when does it go away and how can get it off? I think that bungie shouldn't ban new members within two weeks, because they might not know where to find the right forums...

Any answers?

  • 08.08.2011 12:59 PM PDT

Knowledge talks, wisdom listens.

Posted by: x Foman123 x
Actually, I find that I'm more invincible without pants, which is why I am not wearing any at the moment.

If its on your profile page, it doesn't go away. Only you can see it, it there keep trek of why you were banned.

  • 08.08.2011 1:01 PM PDT

Love you Damon Albarn, Bungie FTW
The Satanic Church is where i belong

That shows your recent moderation warnings/bans, it will stay there until you get a new one, that will replace it, i have one :p, don't worry, it doesn't mean anything

  • 08.08.2011 1:01 PM PDT

Why do people in ship mutinies always ask for "better treatment"? I'd ask for a pinball machine, because with all that rocking back and forth, you'd get a lot of free games.

Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean? It's a mystery, and that's why so is mankind.

Warning =/= Ban

  • 08.08.2011 1:02 PM PDT

Old school Bungie, born and raised,
In the Septagon is where I spend most of my days.
Relaxin', maxin', posting all cool,
Talking about Halo, life and some school.
Got in one little argument, and the mods got scared,
they said "You're gonna get banned and your member title'll be bare!"

I have one from three and a half years ago.

Don't worry about it. Punitive actions don't disappear so Moderators and view it if they need to discipline individuals again. If they see repeated infractions for the same reason, they are obviously going to be more...persuasive the next time.

In summary, it's there as a record, not an indicator that you are on some sort of probation.

  • 08.08.2011 1:03 PM PDT

If it's just a warning, then take it as such. People don't normally get bans for posting about halo in the septagon.

  • 08.08.2011 1:22 PM PDT

@Helveck

Just an Average Joe...

Worst idea ever.

  • 08.08.2011 1:32 PM PDT

He'd have instantly stopped and knelt down, one fist on the ground, hoping to be impervious to the officer's attacks. When this would have failed and he's in the back of the police car, he'd blame his predicament on his friends for not being team players.
Bungie's new game: Particle

Posted by: ALLup1NyourGR1L
I think that bungie shouldn't ban new members within two weeks, because they might not know where to find the right forums...

Anyone who knows who John Cena is would be against this, and correctly so.

You are told to read the forum rules before you post.

  • 08.08.2011 1:59 PM PDT