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question by 2BJ January 15, 2017 at 11:01 AM UTC

Hi emily,

You recently tried to sign in to Avicus Community, but it looks like your account for that team is disabled. We're sorry about that!

If you think this was a mistake, please contact a Team Administrator to reactivate the account.

Cheers,
The team at Slack

why though

AtditC January 15, 2017 at 11:01 AM UTC

Because someone removed you!

2BJ January 15, 2017 at 11:01 AM UTC

Because someone removed you!
why though

Numberz_ January 15, 2017 at 11:01 AM UTC

one word - censorship

papagoogs January 15, 2017 at 11:01 AM UTC

too cool

2BJ January 15, 2017 at 11:01 AM UTC

Punishment System

Along with the new rules a new punishment system will be implemented. 
It consists of 4 instances that don’t necessary have to be followed by the slack admins. 
Evidence is not necessarily needed, users can request evidence but it’s ultimately up to the admins to provide it. Punishments are not up to negotiations, yet if you approach the admins in a civilized and calm manner, it might get reverted. Past punishments will stay how they are but will follow the principle that evidence is up to the admins.

Channel Kicks

If a user is breaking a chat/channel specific rule or is found disturbing the calm atmosphere of a chat/channel he will be removed or an unspecific amount of time. The user is not allowed to join the channel by themselves until the time set by a slack admin ran out. The admin will notify the user for what he was removed and for how long. Rejoining the channel will result in a next higher punishment.

Warns

Warns will be issued if an user is found guilty breaking a chat/channel rule or rejoining a public channel by themselves after getting kicked out of one. It’s a reminder that the behavior is not tolerated.

Temporary Deactivations

Temporary deactivations are the next higher instance of warns. If an user collects more than 2 (two) warns or breaks rule which severity warrants this instance, his account will be temporarily deactivated for an appropriate time. The time depends on the severity of the rule broken. The maximum amount of time is set to 30 (thirty) days and temporary deactivations to 2 (two), exceptions can be made in time and amount.

Permanent Deactivation

Permanent deactivations can be appealed after 2 (two) months of continuously deactivation and good behavior towards other users and slack admins outside of the slack. 
Upon receiving the notification of the account getting deactivated, you have 20-24 hours time to approach an slack admin on the manner, do it in a respectful manner. In this time period you are not allowed to post in any of the public channels, disobeying will result in an instant deactivation. 
A deactivation should not be appealed on the forums, rather message a slack admin on skype or another communication platform.

i haven't received any kicks nor warnings so i'm questioning why my account was deactivated 


papagoogs January 15, 2017 at 12:01 PM UTC

Edited and deleted to avoid confusion.
are u a weeb like y is ur person a female

2BJ January 15, 2017 at 12:01 PM UTC

Edited and deleted to avoid confusion.
y'all aren't following your own punishment guidelines so y y'all trippin

TooSweetSki January 15, 2017 at 12:01 PM UTC

Punishment System

Along with the new rules a new punishment system will be implemented. 
It consists of 4 instances that don’t necessary have to be followed by the slack admins. 
Evidence is not necessarily needed, users can request evidence but it’s ultimately up to the admins to provide it. Punishments are not up to negotiations, yet if you approach the admins in a civilized and calm manner, it might get reverted. Past punishments will stay how they are but will follow the principle that evidence is up to the admins.

Channel Kicks

If a user is breaking a chat/channel specific rule or is found disturbing the calm atmosphere of a chat/channel he will be removed or an unspecific amount of time. The user is not allowed to join the channel by themselves until the time set by a slack admin ran out. The admin will notify the user for what he was removed and for how long. Rejoining the channel will result in a next higher punishment.

Warns

Warns will be issued if an user is found guilty breaking a chat/channel rule or rejoining a public channel by themselves after getting kicked out of one. It’s a reminder that the behavior is not tolerated.

Temporary Deactivations

Temporary deactivations are the next higher instance of warns. If an user collects more than 2 (two) warns or breaks rule which severity warrants this instance, his account will be temporarily deactivated for an appropriate time. The time depends on the severity of the rule broken. The maximum amount of time is set to 30 (thirty) days and temporary deactivations to 2 (two), exceptions can be made in time and amount.

Permanent Deactivation

Permanent deactivations can be appealed after 2 (two) months of continuously deactivation and good behavior towards other users and slack admins outside of the slack. 
Upon receiving the notification of the account getting deactivated, you have 20-24 hours time to approach an slack admin on the manner, do it in a respectful manner. In this time period you are not allowed to post in any of the public channels, disobeying will result in an instant deactivation. 
A deactivation should not be appealed on the forums, rather message a slack admin on skype or another communication platform.

i haven't received any kicks nor warnings so i'm questioning why my account was deactivated 

I can provide a reason for you.
"Leaking and distribution of confidential information and harassment of other users."

- resepignev (Slack Admin)

papagoogs January 15, 2017 at 12:01 PM UTC

I can provide a reason for you.
"Leaking and distribution of confidential information and harassment of other users."

- resepignev (Slack Admin)
unban mr tree builder

TooSweetSki January 15, 2017 at 12:01 PM UTC

"A deactivation should not be appealed on the forums, rather message a slack admin on skype or another communication platform."

You have recieved your answer and understand how to appeal this. Therefore I will lock this thread to prevent further spam.