The Academy of Reporting: Day 2 Welcome to Day 2 of the AOR (we shortened it to AOR)! Today we explain the rules a little more.
Let's get started!
When is it the right time to report? It's right to report when you see someone post a reply/topic and it has anything in stars, that would be an
example of a correct time to report.
What do you mean "in stars"? When a user includes offensive words in a reply or topic, it is automatically replaced with stars. This is the
work of the censor. For example; if I put a word such as the "f word", it will end up looking like this: ****.
How can I tell what the status of my report is? After you have sent in a report and it has been read by a moderator, we will PM (or Private Message) you
that will look like the following:
Dear _______,
We are notifying you that your report has been succesfully recieved.
The status of your report is: ____________
The action taken for the user is: _________________
Thanks!
-TRC Staff Team
What are the Common Mistakes/Errors users make? The common errors users make are as follows.
Common Error #1-Noob"Hey that kid called me a noob so I'm gonna report him! The word "noob" is a common word used in most online stuff and is therefore not considered
offensive. If you are being called a noob, simply ignore the person.
If ignoring the person doesn't work then contact a moderator and they shall deal with the
user by: Muting him, Banning him, Giving him a warning, and more.
REMEMBER: We can't accept reports if someone is annoying you. IGNORE THEM!
IF you happen to report someone for calling you a "noob" it will be set as a Faulty report. Well, that is it for today. Check back tomorrow for The Academy of Reporting: Day 3!