User blog:Roseann Shadowflame/Come here to argue! Used to be titled differently...

All right. Section 1 - The Opening

You see, I have been on chat and yes, there are problems. Some people have gotten away with things while others haven't done anything worse than that and have been banned/kicked/warned. And I believe that isn't correct... and while I have been kicked for spamming, that is not exactly spamming at all. Kicked and warned for Caps, also, which I will address now.

Section 2 - Caps Lock

You see, it seems that using caps more than once in one sentence, and doing it for more than five sentences in the same group is counted as excessive caps. And people claim it is yelling, always in the "anger problems" area, am I right? Anyway, that isn't the case, really. If you yell, for example, "HI, BRICKBOYBOB111!" that isn't anger yelling, that's excitement, gladness, joy. So basically, by doing these things for caps lock, you're banning extreme joy. Because honestly, I don't want to yell, "Hi, brickboybob111!" without lots of caps. It's fun and shows more excitement with caps.

Section 3 - Warning/banning/kicking OR Chatmods being too serious

First off, most of you chat mods are way too serious. You talk all regally and despite popular belief, it doesn't make you seem really mature... it makes you seem like you're trying to impress everyone by doing it. But really, trust me, they'll like you better as some carefree immature idio- I MEAN reasonable fun-loving person (Sorry, I felt like typing that, and I'm eating one of my sisters cupcakes) that ISN'T very strict.

And on the warning/banning/kicking stuff, asking someone to stop isn't a warning. Asking someone to stop is a request, not a warning. Asking itself, actually, means you REQUEST something. For example:

Billy asked Bob to please stop switching the channels.

You see, a warning is something saying, "If you don't stop..." and insert threat or whatever you executione- I mean chat mods want. Not the same as a request. Request means, "Please (fill in the blank)" and a warning, as I have already said, means you are practically saying, "If you don't stop doing what you're doing now, I'll have to kick/ban you." See? Big difference here.

You deserve more than one warning for spam. If you say something a chat moderator doesn't like and they kick you for it because you said it again, BY ACCIDENT, that isn't good chat-mod-ship. You have to MAKE SURE that said people meant to do that before kicking them.

For instsance, just a few days ago I made a picture of Mythrun's head over a weeping angel's head (what, he scares me! And guess what? He's too serious...) and titled it, "Oh my gosh its mythrun!" But when I posted the link on chat for people to see, guess what? Push all of those words together, no spaces, look at gosh and the next word. What does that look like? Well, here's what happened; Jdude kicked me. I think it was him. I came back in absolute rage because that was an unjustified kick... and finally it got sorted out. The next day, to see the reactions, I posted the link again (I also wanted someone to see it) and got the same reaction by the people who didn't know. And yes, they threatened to kick me, too. But guess what? They didn't, because my good, WISE friend Sherman told them that it was a mistake! As well as Jdude, but anywho...

Section 4 - More awesome advic- I mean advice/ Stroll down memory lane

You see, you guys don't seem to understand that what you do NEEDS to have more base. I've seen the stuff, and I've been a chat moderator/admin somewhere else... and I know this stuff, really, I DO. I understand the pressure it takes, having the whole world in your han- I mean the whole chat to guard, but if you're too serious, it doesn't work. Trust me, I've BEEN seriously freaked out and angry before. On this other chat, you know, the one I was the chat moderator/admin of? Well, this other moderator dropped a couple of F-bombs and some less-than-OKAY words in the chat. But I couldn't remove his powers, because one of the VERY foolish moderators took away my admin status because I didn't have five hundred edits! That status was given to me by the starter of that wiki, BEFORE THE five hundred edits rules was created. I was there on the first day of that wiki, I don't think those rules really applied to me.

Section 5 - Now that you've read my perfectly reasonable blog post...

Envy me for having beautifully delicious looking red velvet cream cheese frosted cupcakes. :D :P