Board Thread:Reporting station/@comment-27178557-20151126185339/@comment-27178557-20151126200531

Dekagamer7X9 wrote:

DaddyB0yn3d wrote:

Dekagamer7X9 wrote:

DaddyB0yn3d wrote:

Dekagamer7X9 wrote: As a chat mod, I feel the need to stand up for my fellow chat mod.

And as she stated, you're the one that's in the wrong here.

Because you were continually asking her to prove something she didn't want to, and wouldn't leave her alone about it, she had every right to kick and ban you, as what you have described you did does count as harassment. I can see that, despite not being there.

If you don't believe me, let me refer you to the dictionary definition of Harassment:

"Harassment: the act or an instance of harassing, or disturbing, pestering, or troubling repeatedly; persecution."

What you did can be defined as disturbing her, pestering her, and troubling her repeatedly. She had every right to kick and ban you, and was not abusing her rights. Abusing her rights would be doing so for no legitimate reason. Which was not the case. All I was doing was requesting she prove jack squat. It is very easy to ignore someone and not admin abuse because of it. She had no reason not to go into the coderpad. I said I would stop if she were to prove to me she could program, which for a "coding expert", wouldn't be hard would it? Your argument that "she could've just ignored you" is made irellevant by the fact that you could've just stopped. Not to mention, in my experience, ignoring someone who continually asks you something only results in them getting harsher. Meaning if she did ignore you, you most likely would have given her even more of a reason to kick and block you. I wasn't harsh at all, and I wouldn't have gone "harsher".

You're just speculating, and speculating wrong.

I said multiple times I would stop should she prove she could program at all. While I was speculating, that doesn't change the fact that what you did is still harassment. What she did was not an abuse of rights. At all. I was not harassing at all. It is not hard to ignore someone.

If she really was a "coding expert" then she shouldn't have a hard time doing one of the most simple programming tasks.