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Eternal404

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  1. How does one go about appealing a ban that was on the MI Discord and where? This morning around 7:55 (EST) I said something which I hadn’t meant to say, I know it’s the most used excuse when it comes to these scenarios, but I genuinely don’t know what’s wrong with my autocorrect after I found out about the ban I reset my phones dictionary after as I wish not to have something like this repeat. I didn’t review what was written as I had to go somewhere at the time I sent the message, and I couldn’t clear anything up as I wasn’t able to access my phone while I could due to automod. The context of the conversation shows that it wasn’t intentionally said as it doesn’t make any sense with the word I had even wrote. I was in a conversation about CHP plainclothes officers in “Ventura Chat” channel and I had mentioned a video where an old guy in plainclothes, he was wearing a tie dyed shirt, tries to go to a vape store and ask for “flour” and gets kicked out the store, I said this as the one image someone sent reminded me of it. If I cannot make it more clear I had meant to say “vape” and not “r#pe”, dude I don’t even know how my phone decides to autocorrect to it since I hadn’t typed or used the word on this phone in any conversation. Sorry for the lengthy write here I just wanted to explain what happened while asking if there’s a way of appeal, I was regularly active on the MI Discord too that’s the hard part about this.

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