Rank Warning
Tutorial: How to Log a Rank Warning in StoneLock
When issuing and documenting rank warnings in StoneLock, follow these steps and guidelines to ensure accuracy and fairness. This tutorial will help you understand how to properly log a rank warning and the associated rules.
Logging a Rank Warning
Format for Logging a Rank Warning
When you log a rank warning, use the following format to ensure consistency:
Example:
Rank-Warning Rules
Reasons for Rank Warnings
Rank warnings are issued for various violations including:
Misconduct: Inappropriate behavior or actions.
Disruptive Behavior: Actions that disturb or interrupt normal operations.
Failure to Follow Rules: Not adhering to server or session rules.
Warning Threshold
A user can receive up to three Rank Warnings before facing potential rank demotion.
Maximum of Four Warnings: If a user reaches four warnings and a valid reason for demotion is established, they are demoted to a lower rank.
Documentation
Log Promptly: Record each warning as soon as it is issued.
Accuracy: Ensure all details are correctly documented using the format provided.
Communication
Notify the Offender: Inform the user about the warning.
Explain the Reason: Clearly state why the warning was issued and what the potential consequences are.
Appeals
Process: Users have the right to appeal their warnings through the established appeal channels.
Action: Handle appeals fairly and according to the established procedures.
Review
Consistency and Fairness: Regularly review warnings to ensure they are applied consistently and fairly across all users.
Demotion
After 4 Warnings: If a user accumulates four warnings and there is a valid reason, they will be demoted to a lower rank.
Valid Reason: Ensure that the reason for demotion is well-documented and justifiable.
By following these steps and guidelines, you can ensure that rank warnings are issued and logged fairly and transparently. This helps maintain order and integrity within StoneLock’s ranking system.
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