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Kookaburrra

Shocking.

Kookaburrra
Keshavaramanujam wrote:

Same thing happened to me. But Fair Play

This isn’t about fair play but freedom of speech.

Kookaburrra

Fair play is cheating. The site has closed your account because they think you cheated. Used a chess engine in your moves. Or some other way. Eg sandbagging. Multiple accounts.

Kookaburrra

No one even needs to report you for Fair Play Violations. They have systems which pick out suspicious accounts.

Kookaburrra

Fight it and prove them wrong.

Kookaburrra

Ask support

wsswan

That's not encouraging at all!!! I was hoping this would get cleared up quickly!!!

wsswan

Not your fault!!! Truth is what it is!!!

BigChessplayer665
Keshavaramanujam wrote:
 

It must be because your an Indian player

There just too good at chess people use the flag to troll now sad.png

Martin_Stahl
Keshavaramanujam wrote:

Begged' em for 3 days just for this. My league points are gone

New accounts don't get access to previous things like league levels.

X-Melena-X

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V_Awful_Chess

I dunno, but if they blocked you changing your avatar, maybe that's the problem.

I've just looked at the chess.com rules for avatars and it says they aren't supposed to contain political or religious references.

"I support Israel" isn't really a political reference in a proper sense because it supports a country rather than a political party, but I suppose it could be interpreted as one.

Of course, the issue is they don't advertise these rules terribly heavily. I didn't know they existed until I looked them up.

V_Awful_Chess

https://support.chess.com/en/articles/8614549-what-kind-of-avatars-are-allowed

Other things banned that are often in avatars people might be going against without realising it:

-Gore and blood

-pictures of war criminals (of course, who is a war criminal is up to debate; you could put Tony Blair or Julius Ceaser in there depending on who you ask)

-pictures of criminal acts and substances (presumably including things like littering and cannabis leaf avatars)

-Hentai

-'strategically covered nudity'

-'unauthorised copyrighted material'

ivan_m5
wsswan wrote:

I am guessing I am being attacked by a Hamas supporter!!!

This is very similar to the truth🌿

ivan_m5
V_Awful_Chess wrote:

https://support.chess.com/en/articles/8614549-what-kind-of-avatars-are-allowed

Other things banned that are often in avatars people might be going against without realising it:

-Gore and blood

-pictures of war criminals (of course, who is a war criminal is up to debate; you could put Tony Blair or Julius Ceaser in there depending on who you ask)

-pictures of criminal acts and substances (presumably including things like littering and cannabis leaf avatars)

-Hentai

-'strategically covered nudity'

-'unauthorised copyrighted material'

It would be interesting to see examples of strategically hidden nudity😅🙈

V_Awful_Chess

I would assume it's either stuff like calender girls, or when interpreted more broadly things like very low-cut tops.

Actually, rereading the full sentence is far more broad than that:

"Strategically covered nudity, sheer or see-through clothing, lewd undergarments, or provocative poses (cartoons included.)"

So potentially a picture of Hancock from One Piece might break the policy for example.

ivan_m5
V_Awful_Chess wrote:

I would assume it's either stuff like calender girls, or when interpreted more broadly things like very low-cut tops.

Actually, rereading the full sentence is far more broad than that:

"Strategically covered nudity, sheer or see-through clothing, lewd undergarments, or provocative poses (cartoons included.)"

So potentially a picture of Hancock from One Piece might break the policy for example.

Is Superman in tight leggings with briefs over them at risk?🤔

V_Awful_Chess
ivan_m5 wrote:
V_Awful_Chess wrote:

I would assume it's either stuff like calender girls, or when interpreted more broadly things like very low-cut tops.

Actually, rereading the full sentence is far more broad than that:

"Strategically covered nudity, sheer or see-through clothing, lewd undergarments, or provocative poses (cartoons included.)"

So potentially a picture of Hancock from One Piece might break the policy for example.

Is Superman in tight leggings with briefs over them at risk?🤔

Well, that's not interpreted as provocative in-universe at least (Hancock is, that's how her devil fruit power works).

wsswan

GodsCoelacanth

It happens. I almost got reported from people calling me a troll. No evidence, but I did post on OTF a lot, but still what does that have to do with a troll?