As you wrote in your private message, you suspected someone of fraud - what actions from moderator did you expect in such a case? Mods don't moderate scams and misrepresentation. These are not their "direct duties".
Is it not moderator's job to support the forum in order? If he needed additional evidence, then it is necessary to say.
I asked moderator
xandry to read the topic about cheaters accounts that constantly violating the forum rules
p. 2, 3, 12, 25, 33.
xandry said at first that he
"don't have sufficient authority". But on my second letter a week later he responded
"I didn't finished with the first letter yet".
Is not this a tricky way to get out of duties?
As far as I can tell, besides the
main thread there were more threads related to this "Worlcore scam" topic earlier (including your thread too):
I guess that from his point of view another one would be unnecessary.
Moderator
Xal0lex wrote that all posts about Worldcore scam "should be" in the one topic "Worldcore - a scam".
But in fact the russian moderators closed their eyes on the similar self-moderated topic created by bots:
Блeк пиap кaмпaния пpoтив Worldcore, ктo и зaчeм?Don't you find that this is a clear example of double standards?
Moreover there is a rule about dublicates:
12. No duplicate posting in multiple boards (except for re-posting it in the local language boards if it's translated).
As I understand correctly, this rule applies to messages and not to topics.
As for the questions - where did you read that you should be asked when you get banned?..
The administrator teymos considered the ban was
questionable, so the moderator could at least demand explanations from the user.
Also all the Worldcore-related stuff anyway can be placed in the main topic (which is not self-moderated by the by - that means, that your posts can't be removed there by anyone but moderator and yourself).
This would be the most democratic solution, but when the representative of the Worldcore company was driven into a dead end by tricky questions and critical reviews, he did not come up with anything better than creating new self-moderated topics.
russian moderators without any questions blocked the account Marina Uni
I'm afraid they couldn't do this since local mods
can ban only Newbies. You'll need to apply to Global Mods if you want to ban a Full Member.
If Marina Uni was banned by a global moderator, then I wonder was it a
mprep?
At one time he not just closed the English branch about Worldcore but completely removed it, when there began posting a criticism of the company.
As I understand
mprep lives in Lithuania.
You probably don't know, but it so coincided that considered organizer of Worldcore Pavel Krymov got the Lithuanian citizenship in 2017.
It is also known that the representative of the Worldcore company
FintechEU visited Lithuania at the same year.
Great news!
I'm planning to visit Lithuania next week and will try how it works.
I will report my review here.
I am by no means hinting at anything, but the coincidence is very entertaining.