Quote (xXDarkNinjaXx @ Aug 15 2012 12:50pm)
i have been active for like the past month -.- posting in the ps3 forums
;/ i just dont get why my warn gets increased for no reason when im being good and posting not start bs or drama with other members
i've waited like a year + man...and i cant even get a break and just get down to 60% to use my fg so i can play d2 again.. v.v
You have to think about what you've done up to this point. Currently, you've attained 70% warn. This means you have broken the rules many times over again. You must show to them that you have truthfully changed, and it's going to take some time to prove to them that you've changed from your past.
Also, I reviewed your recent posts. The posts only go back 12 days in 3 pages, which indicates to me that the staff member reviewing your removal request deemed that not enough activity to truly judge whether you have changed from your past. Be more active. Check out my recent posts:
http://forums.d2jsp.org/user.php?i=748936&c=40&o=40. I honestly only post on what I want to post on throughout the Donor Forum as well as throughout General Help. That's really all I post in. But do you notice the 5 pages of activity, going back only 4 days? Yours is 3 pages and goes back only 12 days. Try being a little more active so that you can give the staff member(s) something more to review. It's hard to discern if you've changed or not from your past ways just from your recent posts, as it's not a lot to go off of.
Meridyth has some awesome words of wisdom here:
http://forums.d2jsp.org/topic.php?t=57516553. I know Jay has already linked this thread, but it deserves a fine read. She too was at a warn of 70%, and look at her now, reformed and at her best. You too can reform yourself, but you have to be willing to change and prove to others that you have changed. A friend of mine has this in his signature, "willing is not enough; we must do". You can be willing to change, but you have to make a solid effort to prove that you want to change through your actions. Which also brings me to another quote from Justine's signature, "people will judge you by your actions, not your intentions". Your intentions may be good, but your actions have to back up your intentions.
Hope that I have shed some light on your troubles and confusion. I wish you the best of luck, my friend!