Thread:Alex2424121/@comment-28011742-20190928024016/@comment-28011742-20191002223853

I brought this issue up with an admin named GreyWolf12 about a week ago. He shut down the thread, citing the reason as, and I quote, "[not wanting] to deal with this right now." He didn't tell me that he didn't want to deal with it — he simply shut down the thread, efficiently closing me out of the conversation. I was a little offended, but I didn't get too upset. Still, since I never really got closure on the subject, I decided to give it one more try with a more professional user, then let the problem go no matter what the answer.

It's been close to a week, and you still haven't responded to my message. Since I can see that you have been responding to other people on your message wall, I can only assume that you have seen mine and chosen not to say anything. Perhaps you saw the message, but decided that you didn't want to get involved. Perhaps you can't do anything and don't want to tell me. Whatever the reason, you have not given me an answer.

Sir, it's rude to leave a person hanging like this. If someone comes to you with a problem, even if you have to give them an answer in the negative, you should still give them an answer. Even if you are too busy to deal with such a trifling problem, answer. Even if it's not a problem you want to deal with, answer. Even if it's not a problem you can deal with, answer! Just, please, don't leave them with nothing at all.

I don't know if I come across as prissy or uptight. I'll admit that I've had experience with being ignored, and that I may be overreacting. I'm probably waxing poety over a petty little nothing. But sir, all I wanted was an answer. I didn't really expect anyone to do anything; I just wanted closure. Instead, I was shut down and ignored. Whether this was intentional or not, it still happened.

So please, sir, just a simple yes or no. Will you do something about this issue or not? rm https://www.thepunctuationguide.com/em-dash.html © 2019 thepunctuationguide.com—

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