Last edited on 11 August 2017 - 07:23 PM by NotProspect
My friend, CapGaming_ was banned three days ago. He gets on today, and finds out he is banned by Judgement Day v10. We are in a Skype call like, "What???? How." and I read the rules. I see that butterfly clicking is bannable, and I tell him maybe he butterfly clicked on the server. I've known him since 2nd grade, and I know for a fact that he's never hacked on Bad Lion. Heck, he's never hacked since a long time ago, and that was not on Bad Lion. So, back to the story. He makes an appeal saying that he is sorry for possibly butterfly clicking, and guess what. It gets declined. You know what's funny? It's declined by McFlops. You know what's even funnier? I refreshed my friends appeal right when it was posted, and after maybe 6 seconds of waiting, McFlops replies with a whole paragraph. Now my friend even asks in his appeal why he was banned, and McFlops doesn't answer. I look at all the other recent appeals that were declined and they were all declined by McFlops. He also just copies and pastes the same paragraph for every stinking appeal that is declined. All the appeals accepted for Judgment Day are accepted by the Bad Lion Bot. I just exposed McFlops for not even reading the reasons for appeals and just copying and pasting the same paragraph for every appeal. He just wants to decline. I hope my friend eventually gets unbanned. He even said sorry.Sincerely,
CapCoreMC/Gavin
Posted on 11 August 2017 - 07:27 PM
The basic rule is that you can butterfly click at your own risk. Your friend, CapGaming_ was getting a stable cps and got banned on jd. What's the problem?Posted on 11 August 2017 - 07:54 PM
His appeal was denied when he said sorry? I see other appeals getting accepted from the Bad Lion Bot, and they say they butterfly clicked, and they were sorry, but my friend does the same thing, and doesn't get accepted? It makes no sense for me. They both got banned for the same reason. They both say sorry. But my friend, Caden/CapGaming_ get's declined while https://www.badlion.net/appeal/thread/309189 (VVamplix's appeal) doesn't get declined? VVamplix's appeal was accepted by a bot, while my friend's was declined by a staff member. That's the problem.Posted on 12 August 2017 - 03:27 AM
probably cos Wamplix said sorry harderPosted on 12 August 2017 - 03:35 AM
After judgement day seniors have to review hundreds of appeals to get through them for everyone so the quickest way is the method you said above. You wouldn't get banned unless you did something illegal.Posted on 12 August 2017 - 05:07 AM
Msging wrote
Posted on 12 August 2017 - 07:57 AM
1 finger 1 button Butterfly clicking is bannable you should have read some things firstPosted on 12 August 2017 - 01:11 PM
RhyperMC wrote
I don't think you understand why I made this post.
Posted on 12 August 2017 - 02:28 PM
Koknia wrote
Same with particle mod ;)
i have balls
Posted on 12 August 2017 - 04:27 PM
Judgement Day Bans are just about as accurate as they get and they extend through long periods of GCheat Logs to determine if a player is indeed cheating (as explained by McFlops).Due to this, he doesn't need to write a separate reply for every single Judgement Day Appeal as they will all have the exact same outcome- denied.
Also, as Msging stated, Seniors have to read hundreds of appeals after Judgement Day. Your friend violated the rules of Badlion by cheating at one point or another and has paid the price for it.
Posted on 12 August 2017 - 05:58 PM
On the ban appeal, you linked it says Unban Time: August 11 2017 23:07 UTC meaning it has been accepted? What exactly is the issue here?Posted on 12 August 2017 - 06:08 PM
PhaseMC wrote
The issue here is that this thread was not locked earlier -
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