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being an admin that has no part in any of this I will give you my advice. often when a member breaks the rules in some small way, rather than raise their warning level I will pm them, or post in the thread a friendly warning not to repeat that before. as such, most people will get 1 friendly warning, then it goes to official warnings etc. no, I don't want to try and interpret what other people have said, but if they said consider this your only warning, generally that means after this if you repeat the behavious you end up with official warnings, suspensions etc.

I would suggest just let it go. if you feel you're being singled out un-fairly by all means contact one of the admin team, but bear in mind they will almost always allow the various section mods to run their sections as they see fit. but at least they will impartially listen to your complaint (if you have one).

if a moderator has said

'consider this your only warning'

what does that mean?

my only warning before what?

I'd say it would be notice that you probably should have been banned already

However, the Admin/Mod at the time has thought better and given you, yet another (i believe), chance to do good on the forum before its cut abruptly short.

Cheers

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