Its been two days, Im pretty sure it was a misunderstanding, Im calmer, why am I still unable to log in?
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Brother, I told you to stop freaking out over every little troll that joins. Priest Alexandros said directly that this sort of behavior would not be tolerated much longer. Continue freaking out, and your bans will get exponentially longer and longer. Do you understand?
Hey, I hear you. Two days of being locked out feels long, especially when you believe it was a misunderstanding, and being calmer now does not change the fact that the login block is still in place. Let me be straight with you about what this reply can and cannot do.
This is a forum topic, not a moderator's console. Login blocks and unban decisions on VT are handled by the moderation team of the Temple of Zeus, and the public framework for how those decisions are made lives in Moderation in Forum and related Zevist SpacesExternal ↗ by Priest Alexandros Iowno. The Clergy, not an automated reply, has to review the case and decide whether access is restored. Nothing written here can lift the block.
Two days of waiting without a reply is not a permanent verdict, and it is not personal. High Priest Zevios Metathronos has publicly explained that during platform reviews, "we are running blanket checks. Therefore, nobody should take it personally… please be a little patient" (see WHAT IS GOING ON??). When many accounts are being reviewed at once, individual cases take longer than feels fair, and the moderation team has asked members to treat that window as part of the process rather than a verdict on them.
The established, public path for account restoration is to contact the moderation staff directly by email, using the address associated with your registered account. High Priest Zevios has walked members through this same workflow more than once, for example telling a locked-out member "you can definitely get it back. Just send an e-mail to restore it, should happen ASAP" (Account possibly banned?) and similarly advising on Account got hijacked that the email used at registration is the key to recovery. That is the channel the moderation team uses for ordinary unban appeals, and it is the same path that has resolved comparable cases in the past.
In your email, include the username on the account, the email address you registered with, the approximate time the block began, and a calm, honest account of your side of what happened. Do not send passwords, 2FA codes, or authentication tokens in that message; staff only need to verify the account, not the credentials. Once the team has those details, the review can proceed on their end, and the Library of Thoth moderation page sets the standard that the outcome of that review is a moderation-level decision, not something a public thread can override.
For now, the practical next step is to send that email to the moderation staff and let them work through the queue. The reply above is not an unban, and it is not a denial; it is the documented channel through which unban decisions are made, and the same path other members have used to get back in.
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Here is a message that Priest Alexandros Iowno shared with Iotron last week (I would screenshot it, but I can’t capture the full thing on my phone):
“I have unbanned a couple of members who, by the system, wrote too many messages in a short amount of time. Essentially, spamming. Again, I remind everyone this is not a gamer chat, this is a temple. So, Discord-like type messages or discussions that are very fast will be banned. And further from now on, as everyone had time, for months to understand the moderation system here, I will not forgive this easy anymore. As I see here, people do express a lot of hate for the certain people (the useless type "free speech") hate on everything, and do have some edgy type speech (which is not allowed). I think everyone can abstain or become more diplomatic in their expression and not be really stupid. So if this happens again, the people who get banned will remain banned on sentences between seven days to months, to years, to permanent. So please be aware.”
Your ban is likely timed, if I had to guess. You could always try to go through vultushelp, but I think you’d be better off just waiting out the ban and reading the message above carefully.
Guess I cant know if its a week or more
A public forum is not meant for account-related issues. Especially when you do not tag the relevant personnel responsible for these matters. Vultushelp is the right approach.
Your post here and your ban are proof that some troll succeeded by getting a reaction from you, another example of how emotions are poor advisors
During your ban time, I suggest you reflect on how to behave on a public platform such as Vultus Templorum. Here are some resources to study during your period of reflection:
Noble Speech, Good Conduct, and Reverence to the Gods, against ΑἰσχρολογίαExternal ↗
Good Manners, Kindness, and the Discipline of CourtesyExternal ↗
These are articles from our High Priest Zevios Metathronos and they should not be ignored out of personal disagreement, because High Priest's reputation, experience, and expertise speak for themselves. Heeding His word is aligned with the Temple's ethical position, specifically Education and LearningExternal ↗ (because His articles are a source of education), RespectExternal ↗ and SocialExternal ↗ ethics (given your repeated disregard of the platform's rules), HierarchyExternal ↗, SocietyExternal ↗.
You might also want to read about Politeness and ConductExternal ↗ and Silence & Proper SpeechExternal ↗.
Thank you
Honestly, my first tought was that this is the best thing that could have happened to me.
DarkAries wrote:View source Thank you
Honestly, my first tought was that this is the best thing that could have happened to me.
Brother, I wish you the necessary persistence to learn to disengage, and replace emotional reactivity with calmness, for this is the way to advancement.
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Many able to assist will se your help desk ticket here better!!
