Hello wanderers! Its leylin!

Stay a while and listen!

Just wanna say thank you all for the support and the encouragement and funny replies, i made the post expecting nothing, but i received the love of hundreds of you guys. Thank you.

Also, i wanna point out something, make sure to keep it civil and respectful. If mods started to get harassed because of someone of us, then we would not be better. We would just be worse.

Make sure to stay happy and funny, and light-hearted, and those stay united!

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u/leylin_farlin — 12 days ago

Modderation abuse of power?

Ill copy pasta what was written

It started with my post that i also posted here about funny energy stat not being used endgame.

The post was suddenly taken down after 11h iirc, and i was wondering why, so i tried asking for reasons in mod mail, and tried to argue my case (the first screenshot)

Then, after i sent the final message in that mod mail, i was mutted for 7 days for "breaking community guide lines.

I was surprised since it came just about when i was arguing my case about my post, i didn't link them in my talking, but i was having my suspicions, so i continued asking why i was banned, the mod was vague about the reason and kinda snarky with the comment of having a week to reflect on what i did so i sent the copy pasta of the rules that i read multiple times and i dont see were i broke them. (The second and fourth screenshots)

After that, i was surprised with my definite ban from d2 subreddit without anything done in between my post and the ban except what was said in the mod mail (the third screenshot)

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u/leylin_farlin — 12 days ago
▲ 2.0k r/Diablo+1 crossposts

Modderation abuse of power?

It started with my post that i also posted here about funny energy stat not being used endgame.

The post was suddenly taken down after 11h iirc, and i was wondering why, so i tried asking for reasons in mod mail, and tried to argue my case (the first screenshot)

Then, after i sent the final message in that mod mail, i was mutted for 7 days for "breaking community guide lines.

I was surprised since it came just about when i was arguing my case about my post, i didn't link them in my talking, but i was having my suspicions, so i continued asking why i was banned, the mod was vague about the reason and kinda snarky with the comment of having a week to reflect on what i did so i sent the copy pasta of the rules that i read multiple times and i dont see were i broke them. (The second and fourth screenshots)

After that, i was surprised with my definite ban from d2 subreddit without anything done in between my post and the ban except what was said in the mod mail (the third screenshot)

And here i am, sharing it with you all.

u/leylin_farlin — 12 days ago

Finishing the game

"Finishing the game" is a non-existent though in the aRPG genra, since it's you can always min max characters.

But players aren't deities with infinite playtime, and everyone plays with the objective to do something.

Some people will take the mission to finish the holy grail.

Some will try to amass copius ammounts of currency in a season comparable to the bottom half of the playerbase.

Some will even try to make challenges like playing all the acts and difficulties using silly builds or simply speedrune the game.

Those are generally unique to each player and largely depend on the player themselfs and what they find fun

So, im curious, how do you all finish YOUR game?

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u/leylin_farlin — 1 month ago