"This thread has been met with Ninja Justice" need to be more "Specific" what was removed and WHY
So, this is the second time (in one year, been since December 2014, so not really D:) that I have been met with Ninja Justice (first in 9/11 by a joke, and 9/22 that I do not know about)
So, I could understand why the thread I did in 9/11 was removed, but not WHY the one it seems to be removed, especially since I can't even SEE the name of thread I did.
My idea is this: When it is removed, you will get a message in your screen saying: "This Thread has been met with Ninja Justice.
Name of the thread:
Reasons:
Why were you compelled to do this: (here you write)
Was this on purpose or as a joke (They can check your thread history to see if you are) "Please do not do this for reasons (put reasons here)
My idea. Why? I made a thread in (If I am correct) on the Feedback: balancing section. I did a joke post about WHY the ward of dawn is OP (obvious bait is obvious) I did not in anyway pissed, or attacked anyone on the section at all.
So it gets removed
BUT THEN, I did a post later (before it was removed) a re-post bout and old thread which was dark humor called "A Notice From The Vanguard: This stops NOW"
That one however, DOES NOT GET REMOVED
So yeah, I would like reason why threads are removed, and a option to see if it was wrongfully removed
Also, how many times till you get banned? I'm 2 so far
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