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Do you like neopet's new 72 hour suspension rule?
Yes -- I go on the neo boards a lot and it helps me. 13%  13%  [ 4 ]
No -- I hate it and was suspended once allready. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
I JUST PLAIN SIMPLE HATE IT! 7%  7%  [ 2 ]
Good rule, just give me guild contests allowed. 40%  40%  [ 12 ]
Don't care. 40%  40%  [ 12 ]
Total votes : 30
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PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 7:18 pm 
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It seemed like comments varied on ppt. Let's see how this poll goes.


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 7:28 pm 
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I've never heard of the 24 hour suspension rule. Is that weird? Either way, what exactly is it?


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I've never heard of that suspension either. I'm guessing it has something to do with the Neoboards. o_O


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It was in the news the other day. minor offenses are no longer straight freezes (or so TNT say) but instead you are suspended from Neo for 72 hours. I'm not too bothered, but i supposed if it means that i'm less likely to get frozen, then it must be a good thing, if they put it to proper effect. o_O


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Oh, I see now. Thanks Phlameseeker. (I wasn't on Neopets today.) That sounds like a great plan, just as long as they use it. I guess if you make another offense then you get frozen. Heh, haven't we thought of this years ago on PinkPT? :P


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How minor are we talking about here?


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I'v never been frozen or suspended, but anything is better then being frozen, so I guess I like the idea.


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I've never heard of the 24 hour suspension rule. Is that weird? Either way, what exactly is it?
It is 72, take a peek in the news area of the site and on ppt. It is on this site as well as news on neo. Minor... well let's word it this way. Lot's of people are getting suspended lol.


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I think it's a good rule. It'll teach all those scammers their lesson. But only if they're caught, and I hope they are!

But then again, it could be bad, because what if the freezing bots freeze people even more easily than before, just because of the rule?


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I don't care about that rule, really.


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Well, I guess a 72 hour suspension would definetely be better than permanent freezing ... but I don't break any rules anyway :P


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Knowing me I'll do something stupid on Neopets sooner or later, so this rule makes me happy. :P


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I think it's a fairly decent....ish...rule? I don't know. I'm never on the neoboards or anywhere/doing anything that could particularly get me into trouble, so I don't suppose I have to worry about it. The only warning I've ever gotten was for changing prices of items in my shop to try to catch people. :oops: but it was like three years ago, so....foolishness of an 11 year old...XD

Other than that, clean record. As far as I know. Yay for suspensions.


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I would just like to know what are classified as 'minor' rule breakings that area still seems to be a little grey. Still its a good idea I like the idea of suspensions


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As long as it cuts down on people getting permanantly frozen then its ok with me! :)


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