
07-26-2009, 06:38 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
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i never understood the point of jailing systems. if you really want to make people learn a lesson, then you should only give out bans. banning a person is more effective than forcing a person to stay online for hours at a time. it doesn't make people learn about their lessons, it just angers them and either makes them quit, or makes them do more stupid things to get back at the GPs for being jailed for 5 hours because you called someone stupid. add in a limit to the amount of times you can be banned before earning yourself a permaban, and players will think twice before doing something stupid. GPs always try to make their job seem more important than it really is, when really their job could be handled by any other team already on the server
UN GPs are also useless, both on the job and in hiring. the team is always doing something other than their job, making mass messages for no reason, abusing some special right to play around with their friends. i remember apply for the job when they were hiring three open positions, and after i didn't get hired i asked them how i could improve my application. the answer was that they hadn't even read my application, and the chief at the time regrettably said i really should have been hired over the current ones. well, isn't that great! the next time i applied, they were secretly monitoring me while i was screwing around with zideruic and others, which means i was swearing and being foolish, making weird jokes and making fun of other people. they didn't hire me because i use a lot of swear words, and felt that i couldn't act professionally towards players. except that all the GPs swear, even when they are on tag (this will be debated and never, ever admitted by any of UN staff), and all the GPs screw around on graal making fools of other players and themselves. it's ridiculous how unorganized and superficial the GPs are on UN. they don't even have to deal with hackers and cheaters most of the time anymore, so now they crack down on mass messages? |
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