Thread:Lenhi/@comment-33300401-20161108164748/@comment-33300401-20161108165616

I understand you saying that mods are still people, but they are given a higher amount of responsibility that other users don't have and are expected to abide by the guidelines set forth as well. It's understanding that some may make a mistake at times (since we're all human) but if that happens then it's everyone's responsibility to own up.

I still believe that this ban was unfairly given, and it seems to be becoming a common thing on this wiki where those in power positions talk to one another behind the scenes and ban users on the spot.

The case with the Imroflo incident comes to mind here. So yes, these people are human but if they make mistakes then the least that is expected is that they own up to them, they are human yes, but they have also been given a lot of responsibility that they're expected to wisely use